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Did the Patriots not celebrate on San Diego's logo? Did Rodney Harrison not used to get in other peoples faces and even right in the camera to let people know?

Did you ever watch the 2006 divisional game, or did you just read about it, because that is the only logo story I recall? The Pats had an aging defense and no name receivers and went up against the heavily favored Chargers in San Diego. Your so called swag was on full display with Shawn Merriman (the guy who when roids up hit Priest Holmes hard enough to compress his vertebrae and end his career), the Chargers and that defense, which was punishing opposing teams to the number 1 seed and a 14-2 record. That swag likely prompted that dance, and it's what happens when teams talk smack and fail to deliver. But lest we forget, the reason that Pats team did not lose that game was a "don't give up" smart play by Troy Brown in stripping a game ending interception and allowing Reche Caldwell to recover it. I don't remember Brown joining in that logo dance in the end - it was Ellis Hobbs (good choice for your idol, by the way - he's a gamer who is headed to the Hall of Fame with his defensive prowess). And since you didn't watch that game or apparently read the back story, read your history and let me know where that swag got the Pats defense in the next game that season?

If you truly believe talking smack/swag means anything in the NFL, or that 360 pound offensive and defensive linemen tremble at the prospect of playing any team in the NFL, then you have spent too much of your day playing Madden. Great players like Rodney Harrison can play with attitude because they are Hall of Fame level players who play with ability and confidence. Attitude and confidence are earned, not some ridiculous costume you put on to become great. Look at what has happened to pretty much every defensive player to dare Brady to throw at him. Attitude and swagger followed by humiliation. But keep giving your motivational speeches, Cobra Kai. I am sure it works for you in the touchdown dances in Madden NFL, so why not in the real NFL. They are pretty much the same thing.
 
Why is it a troll thread? Did the Patriots not celebrate on San Diego's logo? Did Rodney Harrison not used to get in other peoples faces and even right in the camera to let people know?

Did you cry when Blount did the Ray Lewis dance last year in the Ravens endzone?

Did you cry when Talib danced around after an interception to end the game last year?

Nah, you all went "ROFL!" in the game day thread, yet here you are, on your pathetic soap boxes like giant hypocrites with no credibility.
Thanks for clearing that up.
No troll would write a post like that!
 
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I don't know...what I have been missing has been talent on defense...we were so close even with who we had back there. I am hoping this year changes some of that. I will take talent over swagger any day. Anthony Smith had a lot of swagger too until he was severely and schooled..
 
This is just talk. It doesn't reflect reality.

There's a team called the Seattle Seahawks. They're the Superbowl champions. They've been been one of the most feared teams in football for a few seasons now, talk more trash than anyone, get in people's faces, and they won a ring last year.

They played Denver last year in the preseason the same way they thumped them in the Superbowl.

Care to revise your statement?


Care to name the Patriot who danced on another team's logo?

It never happened, that was TO in Dallas.


If you are going to try and make a point, no matter how lame it may be, at least get your facts straight. The patriots made their name by being the opposite of what you describe, they kept their mouths shut and showed it on the field, you have somehow mistaken them for a Jets team that hasn't even been in a Super Bowl since the 60's.
 
Why is it a troll thread? Did the Patriots not celebrate on San Diego's logo? Did Rodney Harrison not used to get in other peoples faces and even right in the camera to let people know?

Did you cry when Blount did the Ray Lewis dance last year in the Ravens endzone?

Did you cry when Talib danced around after an interception to end the game last year?

Nah, you all went "ROFL!" in the game day thread, yet here you are, on your pathetic soap boxes like giant hypocrites with no credibility.


Troll.


Rodney Harrison never danced on the Chargers logo, he mimicked Merriman's lights out dance, and anyone who posts a GIF of the helmet catch is deliberately trolling this forum and acting like an .sshole. Why don't you go on back to taking bullets for the president and leave this forum be.
 
Nah, you all went "ROFL!" in the game day thread, yet here you are, on your pathetic soap boxes like giant hypocrites with no credibility.


Troll........................
 
Somebody needs a time out...and a sippy cup.
 
Care to name the Patriot who danced on another team's logo?

It never happened, that was TO in Dallas.


If you are going to try and make a point, no matter how lame it may be, at least get your facts straight. The patriots made their name by being the opposite of what you describe, they kept their mouths shut and showed it on the field, you have somehow mistaken them for a Jets team that hasn't even been in a Super Bowl since the 60's.

Hobbs did the "Lights out" dance on San Diego's logo after beating the Chargers in the 2006 divisional round. I don't know if it is out there, but shortly after the game a vid was on the internet showing the Pats going to the locker room after that game. They were hootin and hollering, yelling lights out and all kinds of crap.

I didn't mind the dancing on the logo, but I thought the crap in the tunnel after it reflected badly on the team.
 
Hobbs did the "Lights out" dance on San Diego's logo after beating the Chargers in the 2006 divisional round. I don't know if it is out there, but shortly after the game a vid was on the internet showing the Pats going to the locker room after that game. They were hootin and hollering, yelling lights out and all kinds of crap.



I didn't mind the dancing on the logo, but I thought the crap in the tunnel after it reflected badly on the team.

That was the post game interview where LT blasted BB for no reason
 
Ohh and just my .02cents......

Anyone who ever posts a GIF of that damn David Tyree catch should be banned for life in these forums....
 


That's the end zone you moron and players dance in it all the time.


I am so f.cking sick of the trolls in this forum, it has gotten so old, I really wish the bans would eliminate them.
 
Troll.


Rodney Harrison never danced on the Chargers logo, he mimicked Merriman's lights out dance, and anyone who posts a GIF of the helmet catch is deliberately trolling this forum and acting like an .sshole. Why don't you go on back to taking bullets for the president and leave this forum be.

I guess you don't know what you're talking about and just make things up when it's that time of month for you.

BTW, Tom Brady hates the Jets.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...s-i-hate-the-jets-i-refuse-to-watch-the-show/

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Let's kick him off the team!

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That's the end zone you moron and players dance in it all the time.

Oh, that's just a standard, regular TD celebration dance, eh? It's not trolling the hell out of the entire Raven stadium?

Try again. Now you're 0/2
I am so f.cking sick of the trolls in this forum, it has gotten so old, I really wish the bans would eliminate them.

Hey, great. I'm sick of prissy little whiner fans like yourself that look for any reason to cry about other fans who don't talk about the Patriots in a giant top hat with a 3 foot cigarette dangling effeminately from their fingers, while laughably pretending they work for Kraft's public-image department to maintain "Patriot Way" protocol on a forum. Seriously, get a life. lol

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Care to name the Patriot who danced on another team's logo?

It never happened, that was TO in Dallas.


If you are going to try and make a point, no matter how lame it may be, at least get your facts straight. The patriots made their name by being the opposite of what you describe, they kept their mouths shut and showed it on the field, you have somehow mistaken them for a Jets team that hasn't even been in a Super Bowl since the 60's.

Oh, damn. I missed this one.

I guess you're 0/3!

Anything else you want to add through an air of superiority that is unequivocally WRONG?
 
The Patriots changed after the helmet catch. The organization changed, the team changed, and the fans changed. 18-1 was a big slice of humble pie, and we've bore it for awhile. and still bear it today. We don't want to pump our chests because someone might catch a football on their helmet if we do, and then rub all kinds of salt in our wounds.

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Tom once openly laughed at a reporter that said we wouldn't score 17 points in the Superbowl. I know, it's the one comment he had to pay for, and he's never done it again.

Even Belichick used to do some crypo-trashtalk, like when idiot-face from Pittsburgh guaranteed a win and he sent bombs over Baghdad in his direction all night long, then told reporters "Well, we've faced a helluva' lot better safeties than him before, that's for sure."

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I gotta' be honest....

I miss the New England Patriots that danced on other teams logos on the 50 yard line on the way to a Superbowl win.

I miss other teams whining about how "classless" we are as we dump all over them while condescendingly telling them they should be classy like us.

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I feel like maybe after so much success we got away from being that `roll into your house and stomp your face in` football team and became all about upholding legacy as a `serious` football team that's always the epitome of professional.

We used to talk trash. We used to dance on logos. We used to be... disrespectful.

And we used to win Superbowls.

Ever since we became... stuffy... we've had a lot more seasons where we started clamming up in the biggest moments. In fact, I would say some of our best post season games since 2007 have been against teams that naturally inspired that old Patriot fire to burn, like the war we had against the Ravens in the 2011 AFCCG, because we hate those bastards.

I'm sick of this post-2007, humble, by-the-book, "our opponents are great" Patriot way. It's got us exactly nothing.

Back to the OP, some comments (I've edited original to the points I want to address). I find it amusing that in the examples you used:

- The Patriots "had swagger" in 2007 and lost the Super Bowl. The team lost the Super Bowl in 2011, too, but apparently without the swagger.

- The Patriots "had swagger" in 2006 when they beat the Chargers in the example you continually bring up. They lost in the AFC Championship Game on the road to the Fivehead. The 2013 Patriots lost in the 2013 AFC Championship Game on the road to the Fivehead, too, but apparently without the swagger.

Yet you're saying we used to win Super Bowls? The examples you're using are from the times the team *didn't* win Super Bowls.

In fact, I was embarrassed after the 2006 game against San Diego -- it was a complete deviation of how the team has behaved *on the field* during the entire era. The team would trash talk during the game, and trash talk in the media after the game, but never do a public display on the field (touchdown dances don't count) and never trash talk in the media before hand. I remember having to defend the Pats in 2006 to a Bears fan who had always admired the Pats behavior during the dynasty, and couldn't believe what he saw after the game.

The teams have generally behaved consistently the entire time:

- The Pats ripped apart Indy in the media after the 2004 Divisional Round game in a year they won the Super Bowl
- The "Fred Ex" comments from Belichick came after they won the 2004 Super Bowl
- The Pats completely tore apart Houston in the media after the 2012 regular season victory in a year they lost the AFC Championship Game.
- All of Tom Brady's on-field antics and trash talking the last few years, including him trash talking Richard Sherman in a game they lost in 2012.

I think you're misinterpreting the issue. The fact is, this team has consistently had the swagger over the BB era. Swagger isn't what changed in the team. The hard-hitting defense is what changed. Rodney, Bruschi, and those guys would physically punish players on the field. After they retired, we've had a bunch of talented players who happened to not be intimidators (Mayo, McCourty). The few players that have been hard-hitters on the defense were morons who wound up having to have their roles marginalized because they couldn't get it (Meriwether, Spikes).

I for one have missed that hard-hitting defense, and really hope that Revis/Browner can bring that back. Those guys combined with Mayo and McCourty may just be the perfect recipe. Can't wait to see them in action, and hope that injuries won't prevent that from happening.
 
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Oh, that's just a standard, regular TD celebration dance, eh? It's not trolling the hell out of the entire Raven stadium?

Try again. Now you're 0/2


Hey, great. I'm sick of prissy little whiner fans like yourself that look for any reason to cry about other fans who don't talk about the Patriots in a giant top hat with a 3 foot cigarette dangling effeminately from their fingers, while laughably pretending they work for Kraft's public-image department to maintain "Patriot Way" protocol on a forum. Seriously, get a life. lol

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Blount asked Ray Lewis for permission to do the dance.

http://boston.cbslocal.com/2013/12/...lewis-for-permission-to-imitate-famous-dance/
 
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