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but you make it sound like Doc gave a speech about the Colts team that won the superbowl.
He couldn't have possibly done something like that... did he?
No, he just said that Dungy said that the reason they finally beat the Pats was doing the little things.
ohh like getting major game-changing calls in all playoff games, for the past 4 years.
Ok thanks, im glad i understand now.
At least im not bitter or anything.
Ugh. That takes some luster off of this.
I didn't....
but you make it sound like Doc gave a speech about the Colts team that won the superbowl.
He couldn't have possibly done something like that... did he?
I totally agree and had to hit the rewind on the DVR a few times to make sure I heard him right. I don't like Doc...he seems to have fallen as* backwards into a pretty good team. I especially find myself not liking him after the Dungy props.
Same here, exactly.
PJ,
What do you think...is Paul Pierce the most explosive offensive player in Celtic history? I think people sometimes forget his torrid stretch where he set the franchise record for most consecutive games with 30+ points. And he has broken his own record for most FT in a season.
There is only one Basketball Jesus, but Pierece has beacon the only light in a dark era of the Leprechaun.
Actually it was worse because it about how they beat the Pats.
Before this thread gets moved, let me say that Pierce may be their most explosive SCORER. He would have to be up there with Bird and Havlicek. But a few other players, namely Bird obviously, have been better overall offensive players.
I love PP because he's clutch, he understands basketball history, and he's only been a Celtic his entire career, through terrible and good times.
Gimme a break. He was nothing more than a potential drug problem.Perhaps the greatest Celtic 'potential' scorer of all-time never made it out of Draft week.
You are right on. I also must add that for a few years, I thought Reggie Lewis was going to be what Pierce is today.
Perhaps the greatest Celtic 'potential' scorer of all-time never made it out of Draft week.
Gimme a break. He was nothing more than a potential drug problem.