Keegs
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I have a little theory about this Spygate crap. I feel that all these fans of other teams aren't really as stupid as they act on the internet. These Patriot-Haters are much more negative when discussing the Patriots online than in person.
After Spygate, i would get crap here and there. Then after like 2 days, just about every single person i knew said "yeah it's nothing, everybody does that" or "if you aren't cheating you aren't trying" and "everybody steals signals, what's the fuss".
These are Bears fans, Colts fans, Packers fans and people who enjoy irritating me. My friends and I spend a lot of time trash talking and making fun of each other but Spygate is never brought up anymore. Everybody with half a brain knows it's complete b.s. and the Pats got hit way too hard for this.
I'll get sarcastic Bill "Belicheat" comments from my Colts buddy, but he can't help it, he's a colts fan and thinks Dungy is the world's greatest man.
My point is, People think they are toughguys on the internet and their desire to irritate people jumps to a very high level once they get online. People who are criticizing others and talking trash behind a monitor say things they don't believe, and things they wouldn't say in person b/c they know it's b.s.
If you do run into someone in person and they talk about cheating, then it's clear they are a moron and just don't have a clue. But the drama of Spygate is just so much stronger online... Even if you listen to the radio or watch tv it isn't as big of a deal as when you read an online article.
At least this is the way i see it....:singing:
ummm yeah so there really isn't a point to it, it's just something i noticed...
(I guess you could say that if you go online less the Spygate situation is less annoying, but then this site wouldn't like that very much.)
After Spygate, i would get crap here and there. Then after like 2 days, just about every single person i knew said "yeah it's nothing, everybody does that" or "if you aren't cheating you aren't trying" and "everybody steals signals, what's the fuss".
These are Bears fans, Colts fans, Packers fans and people who enjoy irritating me. My friends and I spend a lot of time trash talking and making fun of each other but Spygate is never brought up anymore. Everybody with half a brain knows it's complete b.s. and the Pats got hit way too hard for this.
I'll get sarcastic Bill "Belicheat" comments from my Colts buddy, but he can't help it, he's a colts fan and thinks Dungy is the world's greatest man.
My point is, People think they are toughguys on the internet and their desire to irritate people jumps to a very high level once they get online. People who are criticizing others and talking trash behind a monitor say things they don't believe, and things they wouldn't say in person b/c they know it's b.s.
If you do run into someone in person and they talk about cheating, then it's clear they are a moron and just don't have a clue. But the drama of Spygate is just so much stronger online... Even if you listen to the radio or watch tv it isn't as big of a deal as when you read an online article.
At least this is the way i see it....:singing:
ummm yeah so there really isn't a point to it, it's just something i noticed...
(I guess you could say that if you go online less the Spygate situation is less annoying, but then this site wouldn't like that very much.)
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