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haha pricelessBelichick has already explained this...
1) He is not kicking a FG when they are up big
2) He is not going to ask the offense to run a play that he doesn't believe has a good chance of success (1st down or scoring)
If you have an issue with either of these statements, you shouldn't be taken seriously.
You can question leaving Brady in, but aren't you just nitpicking at that point. Brady plays 7 series = just fine. Brady plays 8 series = poor sportsmanship. Belichick doesn't want to pull his QB in the 3rd quarter. Not sure if he has some kind of personal issue with doing that.
Belichick put in the caucasian running backs. You will have to be happy with that.
Duh...and I for one will enjoy it. Karma...please...they've had so much bad karma over the years such as, oh I don't know, having to win with billions of injuries every year.Florio is already complaining. What a b!tch. :bricks:
Belichick put in the caucasian running backs. You will have to be happy with that.
why is this necessary? just idiotic.
POSTED 11:12 p.m. EST, November 18, 2007
PATS GO TOO FAR, AGAIN
With a bye during Week Ten and a close game against the Colts before that, it has been three weeks since we've seen the Ferrari among a flock of Fords that is the New England Patriots.
And it's clear to us that coach Bill Belichick still doesn't know, or care, if he laps the field 50 times.
Twice in the third quarter while sporting huge leads, the Patriots kept the field goal unit on the sidelines for a fourth down deep in the Bills' end. On the second occasion, the Pats were up 42-10 on the Buffalo 10 and New England faced fourth and one.
The groan of disapproval from the crowd at Ralph Wilson Stadium was barely audible over the comments of NBC's Al Michaels and John Madden, who seemed to see no problem with the maneuver.
We did, and we do. The Patriots are abusing their power, in our view, and they'd better hope that Earl Hickey is wrong about that whole karma thing.
We don't know whether it's karma or fate or just an innate sense of justice and fairness, but we've had a feeling for a couple of weeks now that something will happen to keep the Pats from getting to the Super Bowl or, when they do, someone like Brett Favre will find a way to chop down the beanstalk.
what's wrong with this? isn't caucasian politically correct enough?
Being overly sensitive is idiotic. I am caucasian and took absolutely no offense to that. I actually thought it was kind of funny. It would have been funnier if he said "white" but because certain people are overly sensitive he has to say caucasian. Sheesh.
Florio openly rooting against the Pats, which is no surprise: