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Here's a promising candidate: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/lee_jenkins/11/08/patriots/index.html
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Hey, the Patriots being evil is a good storyline. We all know it's BS, but when an actor plays a villan, it doesn't make the actor evil. From the media's point of view, the Pats are just characters in a storyline made to sell papers and get visits to their sites. From the media's point of view, everyone's a character like that. Half the time I think these bozos are told which angle to go with by their editors. It's a good story for them, but we know the real story is the Pats at 9-0 and playing better football than perhaps anyone we've ever seen.
More like bumped him on the way by. He did not shove out of anger like this sentence implies.Perhaps it was when coach Bill Belichick shoved a cameraman after a game ...
This makes him classless? How?or when he refused to acknowledge Jets coach Eric Mangini after a game ...
First sports team in the history of sports to celebrate a win. Give me an effing break.or when the Patriots danced on the Chargers' logo at midfield after a playoff game.
This quote is in reference to the Patriots imitating Shawne Merriman's "Lights out" sack dance. Lesson: Take all the sterioids you want, but don't mock another man's sack dance."They showed no class at all, absolutely no class," said Chargers' running back LaDainian Tomlinson. "And maybe it comes from their head coach."
Manning said Belichick talked to him. It just wasn't on the field. Good God, can class only happen in front of a camera?Belichick brushed past Colts' quarterback Peyton Manning. Maybe, you had to wonder, Tomlinson was right.
The Patriots were clearly getting a controversial player for the sake of getting a controversial player. No way were they getting a deal on a player where they knew something that nobody else did. /sarcasmTo define their new role, they even traded for the Raiders' most controversial player, wide receiver Randy Moss. Goody goodies no more.
Actually, the Patriots are doing what they always do. Say it on the field. They would have said the same stuff about Shula then that they do now.In the old days of the dynasty, New England probably would treat Shula like Vanderjagt or Mitchell or Schottenheimer, scolding him for a total lack of public decorum.
Right. Can you name me the last Patriot to get arrested?The Patriots, while more powerful than ever, are not the model citizens they used to be.
I propose a global ban of the c-word, and all discussions of it.
Here's a promising candidate: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/lee_jenkins/11/08/patriots/index.html
Right. Can you name me the last Patriot to get arrested?
I'd have to say Kenyatta Jones, and he was immediately cut.Right. Can you name me the last Patriot to get arrested?
Right. Can you name me the last Patriot to get arrested?
"But the following week, after the Patriots lost at Indianapolis in the AFC title game, Belichick brushed past Colts' quarterback Peyton Manning."
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He was an ex-Patriot when the arrest happened. If you recall, he got in an altercation with his dad that was brought on by alcohol and him being cut from the team.Baugher on Aug. 30th 07. I don't think that was the context in that article though. Honestly, who cares if somebody got arrested, unless it happened on the field. That has nothing to do with the game. These pundits need to get a life.