PatsFans.com Menu
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans

It wouldn't be a Pats allegation of cheating without Kurt Warner crying about the Super Bowl loss


Good news, Kurt. You did, in fact, get beat fair and square, so you can shut the **** up now. Spygate wasn't even a rule violation until 2006.

Not completely related, There were reports/rumors that claimed that there was a Patriot personal staff that filmed and recorded the Rams training walk-through prior to the Superbowl, of course no evidence ever was found. That's why many Rams players feels like we cheated, not the 2006 Spy-gate fiasco.
 
Most of the holier-than-thou folks tend to be fakers and hypocrites in general, in my opinion.

Religion breeds judgement and pride, the two leading causes of death in the history of humans.
 
Not completely related, There were reports/rumors that claimed that there was a Patriot personal staff that filmed and recorded the Rams training walk-through prior to the Superbowl, of course no evidence ever was found. That's why many Rams players feels like we cheated, not the 2006 Spy-gate fiasco.

Funny thing is they call it spygate even though it was the camera location and not the taping that was the problem.
 
Not completely related, There were reports/rumors that claimed that there was a Patriot personal staff that filmed and recorded the Rams training walk-through prior to the Superbowl, of course no evidence ever was found. That's why many Rams players feels like we cheated, not the 2006 Spy-gate fiasco.

See post #20 of this thread.

Besides Pats had all the tape and in person scouting they needed when they played Rams 2 months prior and lost by 1 TD.

Two Brady INTs spotted them 10 points and an Antowain Smith fumble at the 3 took 7 points off the board for the Pats.

17 point swing in that regular season game because of Pats turnovers.

Warner and Faulk are just butt hurt losers that reason with themselves that they lost because of some unproven accusation.

They lost because they were outplayed and outcoached.

Maybe they should blame their loss on the defense that let Brady drive down for the FG.
 
Every time I get into my Superbowl Buzz mode, an azzclown such as Kurt tries to ruin it..

You lost idiot, time to move on.. will this get him more social media followers???
 
Silence of the Rams was the term used at the time. Boy that was great. They're some of the ****iest fans and players that I've ever seen.

How about this one? The dynasty starts tonight - Ricky Proehl. How the heck did he know?

Like most other teams, the Rams do a better job of talking than playing.
 
I like Warner but dude has to let this go, his team just got beat. Just sounds bitter.

It's not like a ref pretended there was roughing the passer and called a fake penalty to let an inferior team win....
 
Every time I get into my Superbowl Buzz mode, an azzclown such as Kurt tries to ruin it..

You lost idiot, time to move on.. will this get him more social media followers???

It's time to do The Willie;

mcginest.gif
 
It wasn't until 2006 when teams supplied their own footballs. Back in that super bowl league provided the footballs if I'm not mistaken
 
It wasn't until 2006 when teams supplied their own footballs. Back in that super bowl league provided the footballs if I'm not mistaken

Yes, they used the same balls. Kurt's just a two-faced douche that puts on a front.
 
Every time he or faulk whines about this i think about the space that the pats have rented in their collective heads and it constantly eats at them, its like slow torture.
 
Warner and Faulk's continued suspicions still confuse me. They never ever talk about the gameplan they had against the Patriots that day or what they could have done differently once they saw what the Patriots were doing on defense.

If you look back at that game, you can see that the Rams were stumped and had no clue what to do. If not for the McGinest holding penalty, it would have been a blowout. The only reason they even came back was because of that penalty and Warner finally stopped trying to force passes to Holt and Bruce. Warner targeted Holt and Bruce 19 times during that game. Between the 2, they had 10 catches for 106 yards and an interception by Law who was covering Bruce.

The truth is, they didn't have a gameplan. They were arrogant and thought their talent alone would destroy the Patriots even when Mike Martz knew that the Patriots almost beat them during the regular season. If you want to blame someone, blame yourselves.

EDIT; Make that 2 interceptions, I forgot that Otis Smith intercepted a ball that Warner again forced to Holt.
 
All those questions he wants answers to can be applied to his career. Came out of absolutely nowhere at age 28 to put up Hall of Fame type numbers (34-8 W-L and 98-53 td-int) for three years then strangely falling back down to earth (8- 23 Won Loss record and 27-30 Td- Int) over the next five seasons while experiencing yet another improbable career rebirth at age 36. Must have been cheating, only logical explanation. I want answers.
 
Warner and Faulk's continued suspicions still confuse me. They never ever talk about the gameplan they had against the Patriots that day or what they could have done differently once they saw what the Patriots were doing on defense.

If you look back at that game, you can see that the Rams were stumped and had no clue what to do. If not for the McGinest holding penalty, it would have been a blowout.
I heard Faulk during this discussion and of course he claims that the Patriots did tape the walkthrough. His reasoning. the offense installed 4 running plays that they never ran before and the Patriots stopped them all.

You know, you can draw it up on paper all you like and it ultimately comes down to 1 on 1 execution. I mean even Daniel learned that the crane technique could be countered in the 2nd Karate Kid movie.
 
Your transcription was wrong, I have the correct copy below:
“I want to believe that there was anything outside of his team beat our team,” Warner said in regards to his incessant crying about Deflategate. “That’s what I want to believe. Yeah, there’s a sliver of a doubt because I think, as a human, you can’t help it. To know that if you were a part of that process at that time, you want to say it's not my fault, not just our Super Bowl game, but maybe all games before that to get to the Super Bowl? I mean, everything bad that has ever happenned is caused by the Patriots. I want to believe.

“It’s because I’m bitter. That's why I say they cheated, because I have no evidence, but I also have no evidence of Bigfoot, and everyone knows he's real. It’s unfair to them and their legacy. But f***em, momma always told me I was special so it has to be them. It’s unfair to me and my legacy because I wanna be as good as Brady, but now I'm just a monkey that throws it's poo. I want people to wonder, well did they beat us fair and square or was there something extra? And that’s the fortunate part that I hope everyone will get, believing something was done outside the rules without any proof. I don’t know how it helped them. I don’t know if it gave them an advantage on one play – that turned into an interception or a touchdown – or it gave them no advantage. I don’t know. But I want everyone else to think they don't know too.

“I want to talk about it. I want to be able to question that I got beat fair and square. That’s the spirit of sour grapes. That’s what I believe every time I step between the lines is that I’ve got to beat that guy across from me, and if I don't he must have cheated. And if I’m better, I will say it was fair. If I’m not, I won’t, I'll say they cheated with no proof. But now when you add other things to the mix, now all it does is give you a little bit of a doubt. What about magic fairies, are they a factor? Prove to me they weren't. Fairies have tarnished my legacy. That’s what I’m saying. It’s unfair I don’t look at it that way because I try to fight against it because we’re never going to know, but it’s unfortunate that I even have to consider fairies. Man those fairies piss me off”
 
Last edited:


Patriots Kraft ‘Involved’ In Decision Making?  Zolak Says That’s Not the Case
MORSE: Final First Round Patriots Mock Draft
Slow Starts: Stark Contrast as Patriots Ponder Which Top QB To Draft
Wednesday Patriots Notebook 4/24: News and Notes
Tuesday Patriots Notebook 4/23: News and Notes
MORSE: Final 7 Round Patriots Mock Draft, Matthew Slater News
Bruschi’s Proudest Moment: Former LB Speaks to MusketFire’s Marshall in Recent Interview
Monday Patriots Notebook 4/22: News and Notes
Patriots News 4-21, Kraft-Belichick, A.J. Brown Trade?
MORSE: Patriots Draft Needs and Draft Related Info
Back
Top