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I have no doubt refs have been instructed to make it hard for Gronk


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Last sentence says it all and more.
In marked contrast we have an owner who bends over backwards to cooperate with the NYJFL as they punish our team for an offense that did not happen. Nobody from the Pats ever on the competition committee as the Gang of 31 run free, unbridled, devising rule changes to hobble BB, Tom Brady and the Pats players and coaches. Our owner is more focused on acceptance by the 31 than on helping his team.

Now the Kraft apologists can again tell us just how much of a fan Bob is.
I don't understand why there isn't a representative for every team at the rules committee. I can't believe BB himself isn't on it. It seems like he's the only one who actually knows the rules. Kraft should have ponied up and paid Polian 10 million dollars to ***** off.
 
Thankfully you're owner has no clout with the referee's because had no important role in ending their grievances and their lockout, it was some other cheese company named Kraft that restored order in the league. Watch out for those glass houses. Robert Kraft Played Important Role In Ending NFL Referee Lockout

The holding committed by the New England offensive line... in general vs bills game 1 was as offensive as Rex stating he wants to build a bully in a league with anti-bullying commercials.

Ugh, stop hitting yourself in the head with that hammer....you're already a ****ing idiot.
 
Thankfully you're owner has no clout with the referee's because had no important role in ending their grievances and their lockout, it was some other cheese company named Kraft that restored order in the league. Watch out for those glass houses. Robert Kraft Played Important Role In Ending NFL Referee Lockout

The holding committed by the New England offensive line... in general vs bills game 1 was as offensive as Rex stating he wants to build a bully in a league with anti-bullying commercials.
Yikes.
 


Yet he's been called for OPI a number of times.

Is it really holding or PI if no one outside of NE cares?

Kind of like the "tree falls in the woods" question.

Question for the philosophers.
 
Thankfully you're owner has no clout with the referee's because had no important role in ending their grievances and their lockout, it was some other cheese company named Kraft that restored order in the league. Watch out for those glass houses. Robert Kraft Played Important Role In Ending NFL Referee Lockout

The holding committed by the New England offensive line... in general vs bills game 1 was as offensive as Rex stating he wants to build a bully in a league with anti-bullying commercials.

Well, for starters, Bob Kraft is not affiliated with the "cheese company." :rolleyes:
 
This doesn't make any sense to me. If you get held constantly with no calls, the only way to counteract that is to bust through the holding. So in this context, the OPIs are all bad calls.
He ran the Giant player over with nobody around them. You can't assume that you're going to get held and push off. If you're getting held and push back to get away from the defender, that's totally different. That isn't OPI. And, that's not what Gronk is getting called for. You can't tell the difference?
 
Well, for starters, Bob Kraft is not affiliated with the "cheese company." :rolleyes:

obviously, it was joke... sarcasm :) I"m sorry if you didn't see the humor in stating that "another Kraft", i.e. the cheese company was involved versus the actual owner who has nothing to do with cheese... I live in New England..... I'm informed.
 
obviously, it was joke... sarcasm :) I"m sorry if you didn't see the humor in stating that "another Kraft", i.e. the cheese company was involved versus the actual owner who has nothing to do with cheese... I live in New England..... I'm informed.

Can I dismiss the rest of your post as sarcasm as well?:rolleyes:
 
krist, does everyone suffer from the heartbreak of moronisiais in Buffalo? Kraft has NO CONNECTION with Kraft foods, you total imbecile.

does everyone in New England not comprehend my reference...... that instead of New Englands business venture (lumber et al) resolving the issue THE CHEESE COMPANY DID

OMG, pay attention lol
 
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Maybe if the Patriots' sideline was jumping up and down like a bunch of monkeys demanding a flag, they would've got one. Worked for the Giants.
 
The holding committed by the New England offensive line... in general vs bills game 1 was as offensive as Rex stating he wants to build a bully in a league with anti-bullying commercials.

gtfo here with that **** All O-Lines hold, it's the job of the bills $250m D-Line to beat holds.

Besides the bills O-Line held more in that game than the Pats O-Line yet it didn't stop the Pats D from sacking Taylor 8 times and hitting him another 12 times.
 
does everyone in New England not comprehend my reference...... that instead of New Englands business venture (lumber et al) resolving the issue THE CHEESE COMPANY DID

OMG, pay attention lol

I got it but it wasn't funny. Certainly not as funny as watching Wrecks make a fool of himself.

Speaking of fools, he's blabbing away now, so I have to go.
 
Gronk reminds me so much of Chara these days.

When he used to play for ottawa, the colour commentator would famously say " two minutes for being bigger"

What gronk is doing is no different than any other receiver, but due to his size, the amount of advantage gained is so much greater.
 
He ran the Giant player over with nobody around them. You can't assume that you're going to get held and push off. If you're getting held and push back to get away from the defender, that's totally different. That isn't OPI. And, that's not what Gronk is getting called for. You can't tell the difference?

If the refs aren't calling DPI and holding, then the offensive player must adjust and play accordingly. I thought it was obvious that this is what I was saying.
 
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