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and then lost the NBA finals in 7 games. to say otherwise, that im glad they went 67-15 and won the title, would make me a bad fan, right :rolleyes:
 
Re: I wish the '86 Celtics had gone 82-0......

and then lost the NBA finals in 7 games. to say otherwise, that im glad they went 67-15 and won the title, would make me a bad fan, right :rolleyes:

You need to take a walk in the Sunshine, my friend.

Does no good wondering what could have been.

Hell, the 1964 Pats went 10-3-1 and didn't make the playoffs. Compete every year is all you can ask, and we do.
 
Re: I wish the '86 Celtics had gone 82-0......

and then lost the NBA finals in 7 games. to say otherwise, that im glad they went 67-15 and won the title, would make me a bad fan, right :rolleyes:

No of course not - but there is no quicker way to generate "controversy" on this board than having an opinion that differs from the masses.

Just admit "you're wrong" - why is it so difficult to accept that your opinon is invalid?
 
Re: I wish the '86 Celtics had gone 82-0......

This thread reeks of desperation.
 
It is very, very important to argue purely unproveable hypotheticals that have nothing to do with football. I salute your tenacity, and feel I can rest easy knowing the job will get done.

PFnV
 
and then lost the NBA finals in 7 games. to say otherwise, that im glad they went 67-15 and won the title, would make me a bad fan, right :rolleyes:

Please explain what one has to do with the other. Why do they HAVE to lose so they get to the Super Bowl? How was being 18-0 a detriment?
 
Please explain what one has to do with the other. Why do they HAVE to lose so they get to the Super Bowl? How was being 18-0 a detriment?

The theory I believe - discussed here during the season though it was a bit of an 800 lb. gorilla - would be that the pressure of having the weight of the "Perfect Season" on their shoulders had a detrimental affect, culminating in an extraordinarilly high amount of pressure in the Super Bowl, with their opponents really having none.

There might be some truth to that - how much we'll never know. But is there a particular reason such a theory should be ridiculed?
 
The theory I believe - discussed here during the season though it was a bit of an 800 lb. gorilla - would be that the pressure of having the weight of the "Perfect Season" on their shoulders had a detrimental affect, culminating in an extraordinarilly high amount of pressure in the Super Bowl, with their opponents really having none.

There might be some truth to that - how much we'll never know. But is there a particular reason such a theory should be ridiculed?

Let's say they were 15-1, losing the Eagles game. They still had all the other records and would have been just as expected to win as they were. They had been penciled in as Super Bowl champs since the Moss trade...if anything put pressure on them, it was that.

I'm sorry, but the only time I cheer for my team to lose is when I am watching Isiah Thomas and James Dolan kill my Knicks a little bit more.

Does me wanting to see the Pats go 18-0 into Super Bowl 43 again make me a bad fan?
 
The theory I believe - discussed here during the season though it was a bit of an 800 lb. gorilla - would be that the pressure of having the weight of the "Perfect Season" on their shoulders had a detrimental affect, culminating in an extraordinarilly high amount of pressure in the Super Bowl, with their opponents really having none.

There might be some truth to that - how much we'll never know. But is there a particular reason such a theory should be ridiculed?
ya, because your opinion is INVALID!!!
 
and then lost the NBA finals in 7 games. to say otherwise, that im glad they went 67-15 and won the title, would make me a bad fan, right :rolleyes:

It was horrifying enough to watch the Patriots get dismantled in the SB early that year and then see the Sox implode in October. That mid-summer title was a shining light wedged between 2 very bitter and agonizing defeats.

If the Celtics had lost to the Houston Rockets all of NE might have been on suicide watch by game 7 of the World Series.

Great but crazy year in NE sports.
 
ya, because your opinion is INVALID!!!


Perhaps, moving forward, everyone should agree that the opinions of those who view the opinion of others as invalid, are themselves invalid.

(I'm sure I lost about 80% of the people here on that logic tree!)
 
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Seeing this thread is about the Celtics, it probably should be move to the Celtics sub forum so all the Celtics fans over there can respond. Right?
 
Sounds like the fans are more worried about a perfect season than the players themselves. That's a p*ssy's mentality, IMO.
 
Re: I wish the '86 Celtics had gone 82-0......

No of course not - but there is no quicker way to generate "controversy" on this board than having an opinion that differs from the masses.

Just admit "you're wrong" - why is it so difficult to accept that your opinon is invalid?

why? I didnt realize an opinion is only right if it is agreed upon by the most people.

and whats wrong with controversy anyway? is this "Pleasantville" or something? ;)
 


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