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White T-shirts with 12 on them. Show Kraft we can make our own #12 shirts without putting money in his pocket.
I'm sure they'll look great and Kraft will notice and be really upset!
If everyone there was wearing one? That's a significant statement. White tees are cheap enough, so are sharpies.
Yeah he's going to be really taken back by ten patsfans posters wearing crudely drawn on sharpied 12 white teesIf everyone there was wearing one? That's a significant statement. White tees are cheap enough, so are sharpies.
Yeah he's going to be really taken back by ten patsfans posters wearing crudely drawn on sharpied 12 white tees
So you're honestly telling me if jimmy because a stud and starts slinging the rock to Edelman and gronk you won't continue to be a fan?
What can of "message" do you think it will send to either Bob Kraft or Roger Goodell, and will this message be something that they don't already know, or something that they even care about?
Maybe I'll wear a paper bag over my head to show my disgust with Kraft.
Lets all go to a rally at Patriots place and then go shop in all the stores and have lunch at the CBS Scene.
At best, it will be 500 people tossing around a football and drinking beer. The thought is nice, but it isn't going to change anything.
If nothing else maybe having a small rally on his property might force Kraft out of his bubble a little bit and reveal to him the intensity of many fans' feelings over his unnecessary capitulation. I'm not sure he realizes the implications of his actions on the fan base. I would guess he's pretty insulated from that stuff. Not to mention, I'm sure Tom would appreciate the gesture, however small.People having fun with a preposterous situation. Nothing wrong with a little fun while also showing support for TB12, it obviously won't result in anything but it's just an excuse for a few people to head out to Gillette on a nice holiday weekend and hang out, have a few beers, talk football and show the QB that people around here are in his corner. More power to them...just don't get arrested like the Barstool dumbasses
Don't be a Dorito Dink. Look I'll get an iron on 12. Feel better. haha
I bet you think 9/11 was staged tooIf I lived up there, I would definitely attend the event. I would get a white tee and put a 5 on the front and 12 on the back. I would also hold up a sign informing the media of what a complete sell out Kraft is. I would also pass these shirts along to customers at Patriots Place and attempt to get their support for a few hours.
Honestly, I won't even care what Jimmy, Edelman and Gronk does once Brady leaves. I know what they are capable of and I know they can win without Brady, I just won't care anymore. It won't even be the same, it probably won't even be the same when Brady returns this year. NFL is just not what it appears to be for me anymore. It seems like the owners decide who's winning the SB at the beginning of the season and start burying teams when they don't follow the script. The GB vs Dallas game was fixed, the GB vs DET game was clearly fixed. Both playoff games, both decided by the refs last year. GB clearly gave up or got paid a bonus to blow the game against SEA in the NFC championship. Just look at the last 5 minutes-- it was designed or staged to make Russell Wilson look a freaking football God. He was supposed to have been the SB hero and worshipped by millions, but Kraft forgot to warn Butler, the rookie, that Wilson was supposed to complete that pass. It seems so crappy now. If I weren't a big fan of Brady, I would've stopped watching about 3 years ago, when I first started suspecting that the games were fixed. Yes the 2007 SB was staged. Burress wide open in the endzone at the end. BS!
I did that too, Supa! Watched the movies, really got into the predictions, got nervous for the telecast. But once the back room politics became clear to me I said that's it and surprised myself. It truly was it . I haven't watched not cared since. Heck, I barely see any movies in the theater anymore and I used to go every week.
I have loved football since I was 11. But disillusionment has been setting in and not just about this. I guess it started in 2007 with Crapgate but the concussions issue has been really bothering me as well. I truly don't believe this sport will be around in the near future and if it is it won't be recognizable. Heck with all the rule changes it barely resembles what I used to watch. And now with this crazy ass commissioner it's open season on any little thing. And the target is us year after year. It's becoming too stressful and it's supposed to be fun. But it's corrupt and dark and ugly under that shiny shield. The blinders are off for me, for good.