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And did the Patriots run up the score?
When's the moral victory parade?Those damn Patriots ran up the score to 14-12 going into the 4th quarter.
Those damn Patriots ran up the score to 14-12 going into the 4th quarter.
Those damn Patriots ran up the score to 14-12 going into the 4th quarter.
When's the moral victory parade?
Were the Patriots insensitive by celebrating on their own field?
To be serious for a moment, I would've liked to have seen the post-game celebration but was instead subjected to a quick-switched and long commercial break. Real football fans not only want to see the smiles and hugs of the winning team, but the respect shown to the losing players. In this hard-fought, non-regular season game, I expected more from a tv network. There was a well-deserved celebration on the field -- broadcast it.
Excuse the rant.
Agreed. It's one of my favorite parts of football. The fact that these guys beat each other up for 3 hours and then come together at the center of the field and give each other props is awesome.
Must have p1ssed off the Revolution!And did the Patriots run up the score?
Agreed. It's one of my favorite parts of football. The fact that these guys beat each other up for 3 hours and then come together at the center of the field and give each other props is awesome.
They didn't need that second score. Without it, the score is 14-12. I think it comes from their head coach.And did the Patriots run up the score?