TheSparks1
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Question about this whole Belichick "F.U. attitude" thing.
What is the basis for it? Is it because he was caught and punished for violating league rules? In other words, prosecuted for something he actually did? I don't get it.
I hope someone can shed light on this whole puzzling situation. Thanks.
Question about this whole Belichick "F.U. attitude" thing.
What is the basis for it? Is it because he was caught and punished for violating league rules? In other words, prosecuted for something he actually did? I don't get it.
I hope someone can shed light on this whole puzzling situation. Thanks.
Interesting speculation, but not proven. Unlike the Patriots, who were caught red-handed with the EVIDENCE.
I'm sorry, I still don't get the basis for his attitude. Seems kind of like Charles Manson going on an "F.U. Tour" to protest his murder conviction.
What is the basis for it? Is it because he was caught and punished for violating league rules? In other words, prosecuted for something he actually did? I don't get it.
Question about this whole Belichick "F.U. attitude" thing.
What is the basis for it? Is it because he was caught and punished for violating league rules? In other words, prosecuted for something he actually did? I don't get it.
I hope someone can shed light on this whole puzzling situation. Thanks.
Question about this whole Belichick "F.U. attitude" thing.
What is the basis for it? Is it because he was caught and punished for violating league rules? In other words, prosecuted for something he actually did? I don't get it.
I hope someone can shed light on this whole puzzling situation. Thanks.
My take on the F.U. Attitude is the following: After SpyGate broke, a strong contingent of NFL fans (and several players too) spoke out against the Patriots, saying that they only achieved greatness (3 Super Bowls in 4 years) because they cheated. Well, Bill Belichick and the Patriots have gone out this season to show how great their coach and their team really are, regardless of any video tape allegations. In order to show their greatness, they have taken out their anger and frustration on the other teams in the NFL, leaving very little doubt as to how unique and special this organization is.
Interesting speculation, but not proven. Unlike the Patriots, who were caught red-handed with the EVIDENCE.
I'm sorry, I still don't get the basis for his attitude. Seems kind of like Charles Manson going on an "F.U. Tour" to protest his murder conviction.
Question about this whole Belichick "F.U. attitude" thing.
What is the basis for it? Is it because he was caught and punished for violating league rules? In other words, prosecuted for something he actually did? I don't get it.
I hope someone can shed light on this whole puzzling situation. Thanks.
Yeah, I mean the guy just gets SOOO disrespected by the media... no wonder he needs to go on that F.U. Tour. You tell 'em, poor little persecuted man!
Yeah, I mean the guy just gets SOOO disrespected by the media... no wonder he needs to go on that F.U. Tour. You tell 'em, poor little persecuted man!
You forgot to add... "nor persecuted."
CORRECTION!Yeah, I mean the guy just gets SOOO disrespected by the media... no wonder he needs to go on that F.U. Tour. You tell 'em, poor little persecuted man!
Interesting speculation, but not proven. Unlike the Patriots, who were caught red-handed with the EVIDENCE.
I'm sorry, I still don't get the basis for his attitude. Seems kind of like Charles Manson going on an "F.U. Tour" to protest his murder conviction.