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on fifth quarter says they all whined about the refs . brady did too ..like all michigan guys :eek: .....harrison said in the locker room that they got pushed around for the first time.
 
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on fifth quarter says they all whined about the refs . brady did too ..like all michigan guys :eek: .....harrison said in the locker room that they got pushed around for the first time.

Well then, he's sure as s--- not going to like the Ravens post game remarks.
 
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Thank god Burton started arguing with him. And then he called out Felger about saying Colvin was irrelevant. Felger looks like an idiot and his argument is that Colvin doesn't have a lot of tackles therefore he is irrelevant. Felger is a dweeb. And he is just angry that the Pats pulled it out AGAIN!
 
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Felger should spend an hour in the "Punch In The Mouth" booth at wal-Mart's

freak
 
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The only reason the Ravens were running all over us is because of the idiot refs weren't calling complete takedowns by their OLine.

And then they had the nerve to throw a flag on Koppen.
 
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Thank god Burton started arguing with him. And then he called out Felger about saying Colvin was irrelevant. Felger looks like an idiot and his argument is that Colvin doesn't have a lot of tackles therefore he is irrelevant. Felger is a dweeb. And he is just angry that the Pats pulled it out AGAIN!

Felger claimed Rosie was irrelevant??? (I don't have access to this program, please fill in.)

If that is true, I have lost whatever little respect that I had for Felger dating back to the 2001 days when he was supporting the team.
 
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DeOssie had a great line, a blatant snipe at Felger...

"And as far as the TD catch by Gaffney in the end zone, regardless of what Borges -- uh, sorry, Felger -- says, he had his right palm on the ball."
 
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i can imagine what felger will write tommorow...
 
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Felger is a hack. Case closed.
 
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Felger has auditioned for the wRONg Boregas position. He fits well into it, IMHO. Like the clowns in Hollyweird, he knows you can say anything you like about him, just spell his name right, and he will laugh all the way to the bank...
 
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Felger predicted a Pats loss tonight. He gloated about this during FSNE before the game. He knew, or at least acted like he did. Tool doesn't begin to describe this reprobate.
 
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DeOssie had a great line, a blatant snipe at Felger...

"And as far as the TD catch by Gaffney in the end zone, regardless of what Borges -- uh, sorry, Felger -- says, he had his right palm on the ball."

Love DeOssie!! :D
Actually I think the Patriots have shown amazing restraint when it's come to complaiing about the refs both on and off the field.
 
If anyone is whining it is the Ravens.

http://myespn.go.com/profile/hashmarks?tag=patriots-ravens

Ravens: The fix was in for Patriots

December 4, 2007 12:22 AM

Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando from Baltimore

Just returned from the Ravens' locker room. Those guys are ticked off. They said the league wants the Patriots to win, to the point that officials make calls favoring New England with the game on the line. They said Tom Brady sells tickets for the league, so the league wants Brady and the Patriots to stay unbeaten. I'll start posting the direct quotes momentarily. Refresh the blog periodically and you'll see them as they post.

Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs on officiating: "Everybody is kind of cheering for them to go undefeated and break all the records. They called them the greatest offense on earth. So who knows? ... They made one more play than us and they got a little help."

Suggs on the timeout attributed to the Ravens, which gave New England another chance on fourth down after Baltimore appeared to stop Tom Brady short on a sneak: "You only get a few times to really get the NFL's poster boy in that type of situation. I don't know. It looked like all 22 men on the field played as if no timeout was called. But if it was called, it was called. I don't get into that part of the game. I just do my job."

Suggs on officiating: "It's kind of the feeling of the 2001 tuck rule. It kind of feels like the tuck rule. That is the NFL for you, man. When they got a guy like that that is selling a lot of tickets, you want to keep him selling tickets."

Ravens linebacker Bart Scott on the timeout: "I didn't hear a timeout. That was very convenient."

Scott: "We outplayed them, plain and simple. We punched them in the mouth on both sides of the ball."

Ravens receiver Derrick Mason: "Allow the players to dictate how the game is going to go, especially the last couple of seconds. It's kind of like basketball. There's three seconds on the clock. Let the guys play. The best team is going to win. You don't let outside circumstances dictate how the game is going to go. It's hard to play against the best team in the NFL and beat them. You are out there and working hard. You are playing against them and then also you have the other guys and it seems you are playing against them, also."

More from Mason on officiating: "I'm going to take it back to last game. San Diego. Quinn Sypniewski runs down the field, runs into one of their DBs, we catch the ball and they call offensive pass interference. OK. Great. This game, same thing happens. Randy Moss runs right into Samari Rolle. They call defensive pass interference. I don't understand that. One game it's called one way, the next game it's called another way. At the end, you have a phantom call. That's why it's hard to play and win a game when you are playing against more than just the best team in the NFL."

More from Mason on how hard it is to beat the Patriots: "It's kind of like that old Bulls team when they were running the tables. You were playing against Jordan, Pippen and the bunch and it was hard to beat them because everyone was on their side. That's the way it is now. You've got Brady and the bunch. It's hard to beat them when you're playing against them and extra people."

Mason on whether the refs can get caught up in talk of an undefeated season: "I think everybody can get caught up. You should have heard some of the verbal blasts we were taking from the refs. It was just despicable. They don't want us to say anything to them, but they treat us like we're little kids out there, saying anything they want to say. As players, we can't say anything back. We can't report it to anybody because it's our word against theirs. But you have to give it up to New England. They did what they had to do. They scored at the end and that's all you can ask of a team."

Ravens cornerback Chris McAlister on whether the NFL wants the Patriots to win: "They get a lot of calls. I'll say that. We've been watching film on them all week and I mean, they do get a lot of calls. As far as the NFL wanting them to win, you can't totally not think about it in those terms."

Ravens running back Willis McGahee: "I felt like we played our hearts out tonight and got some bogus calls, but it is what it is."

McGahee on which calls bothered him the most: "Shhh. Pass interference, the holding on [Jamaine] Winborne. There was a lot. I can't even remember them all."

Ravens coach Brian Billick spoke with reporters for only about a minute after the game. Asked why the Ravens called timeout before stuffing Brady on fourth down, Billick said, "We didn't feel like we were in the right configuration, kind of knew what they were going to do and felt like we needed a better call, I guess." It wasn't clear what he meant. Asked which person called the timeout, Billick said, "We called the timeout." Asked if the calls just didn't seem to go the Ravens' way late in the game, Billick said, "Yeah, evidently not."

Asked about what he said to Scott about tossing an official's flag into the stands, Billick said, "You've gotta be smarter than that. Can't be a dumb football player."

I'll leave you with a comment overheard from a veteran player: "You might as well crown them the Super Bowl champs if it's going to be like that."
 
im shocked at the ravens comments.
i really dont know where they see how the game was called in our favor!
they were the ones getting the penatlies, im sorry but how is throwing a ref flag at the crowd a bad call?
 
Felger is reaching new depths of douchebaggery. During the press conference, he tried to talk Brady into backing his viewpoint that the Pats got all the calls. Brady of course disagreed, then Felger goes off that Brady is a whiner? Just about as pathetic as sports reporting gets.
 
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Felger claimed Rosie was irrelevant??? (I don't have access to this program, please fill in.)

If that is true, I have lost whatever little respect that I had for Felger dating back to the 2001 days when he was supporting the team.
Yep, Felger claimed he was unnecessary to the success of our defense and I am pretty sure irrelevant was the term he used. And he said that losing Rosie wouldn't hurt. So he was trashing Rosie and it was a total insult especially after what Rosie has done for us. The guy is a playmaker and he has constantly gotten better and better after he returned from that hip injury. Felger said this on the 5th Quarter after the Eagles game. I was listening to WEEI a couple days later and someone was encouraging Burton to call him out for it and he did. And so Felger tries to defend what he said before. His argument for why Rosevelt is irrelevant and unimportant? He doesn't have a lot of tackles. Thats supposedly why we don't need him. Felger is such a D-bag. Its unbelievable.
 
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Thank god Burton started arguing with him. And then he called out Felger about saying Colvin was irrelevant. Felger looks like an idiot and his argument is that Colvin doesn't have a lot of tackles therefore he is irrelevant. Felger is a dweeb. And he is just angry that the Pats pulled it out AGAIN!

No, you are wrong.....

Felger LOOKS like a dweeb. He IS an idiot.

Get it straight, will you?
 
Many NFL players complain about the refs every week ... Felger doesn't follow the NFL .. only the Patriots which proves what a super moron he is. Most writers stay in tune with their league even though they are local reporters. Ever hear Felger trying to talk NFL? There are many members here who have greater knowledge of the NFL than Felger ... easily knowing more than Felger.
 
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No, you are wrong.....

Felger LOOKS like a dweeb. He IS an idiot.

Get it straight, will you?
I meant to type LOOKED like an idiot when he was trying to provide an argument. And yes he does look like a dweeb.
 
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DeOssie had a great line, a blatant snipe at Felger...

"And as far as the TD catch by Gaffney in the end zone, regardless of what Borges -- uh, sorry, Felger -- says, he had his right palm on the ball."
Once on NE Tailgate, DeOssie referred to Felger's program "Four Downs with Felger" as "Felger Down on All Fours."

I about died laughing.
 
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