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ESPN's Clayton thinks Brady is best protected QB
Remarks like this from that beer for brains organization
reminds me why I dislike them. Why did I even look at what they write. No More ... I promise myself. ESPN Clayton's job description: Degrade the patriots when ever you can. (It's no secret ) NFL Power Rankings Week 5 - National Football League - ESPN |
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Why dont they talk about Indy and their ridiculous PIs they have gotten over the years?
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Clayton is my least favorite "analyst" of all-time... but, rumours are he boinks the babes ! He's the man !
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The only thing that will make the rest of the Nfl happy is if Bradys carrer is ended.
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He simply hates the Patriots. He looks even worse for failing to come up with less boneheaded criticisms/excuses for it. Carucci's overzealous fawning over them makes up for it, though.
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He is a journalist who over the years developed good sources and was actually a good resource and decent reporting. The problem is that he got too big for himself and now his opinions and warped slant on the NFL gets in the way of his insider-related reporting. Glazer is that way too. At least Mort has tried to play it down the middle. To me, and I know this is childish, he looks like an ugly Chicken Little who had bad acne as a kid and was stuffed in lockers by the football team on a regular basis. Bashing the big, bad Pats is his way of exacting revenge on the tourmenters of his youth. He is a bitter, jock-sniffing, reject. |
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So the fact both were good calls means nothing yeah?
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Its funny. ESPN and the other networks have gone through the trouble of looking up the roughing the passer statistics by which team received the penalty. Since there are so few I would have thought it pretty simple to then sort the information by QB benefiting from the call. However, they haven't gone that far yet. I wonder why? My guess is that it is not the answer they want.
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