Dave Goldberg is CAPTAIN OBVIOUS.
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"But was the discipline a motivating factor for a team that in its first eight games hadn’t won by less than 17? Absolutely.
"From the owner to the front office to coaches to the players, it helped bring everyone together even more," Robert Kraft, the team’s owner, said this week.
In other words, Goodell’s discipline seems to have motivated what already was the NFL’s best team to play even harder. Until the game against the Colts, the only team close to the Patriots in ability, New England hadn’t scored less than 34 points in a game, and its average margin of victory was 25 points."
WOW.. Talk about recycling stories... How many times have we read practically the exact same story this season.. Geez..An another thing.. WTF is this word "Class" come too these days.. Classy this Classy that.. I can't stand it no more.. Ask LT.. He has class.. Ask him, he'll tell you
WOW.. Talk about recycling stories... How many times have we read practically the exact same story this season.. Geez..An another thing.. WTF is this word "Class" come too these days.. Classy this Classy that.. I can't stand it no more.. Ask LT.. He has class.. Ask him, he'll tell you
lt, merriman, wilhelm, florence, foley, kiel, rivers, spanos. that is the epitome of class. we could only hope to someday approach their lofty classiness. the chargers are the pinnacle of classiness to which all teams strive. the class that team exudes is only surpassed by the quality of their character.
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