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I'm sick of: BLUEPRINT, CLASSLESS, ASTERISK, RUNNING UP THE SCORE
These terms are so stupid, so dumb.
What other terms are you sick of? What other terms do you think just sound retarded? Other terms brought up in this thread that I agree with: RESPECT BODY LANGUAGE HOODIE SHUTDOWN CORNER PURE (kicker, thrower) SYSTEM QUARTERBACK "PEYTON MANNING IS THE SMARTEST/BEST/GREATEST QUARTERBACK" POOR/SOFT/IGNORED/INSINCERE HANDSHAKE |
Re: Im sick of: BLUEPRINT, CLASSLESS, FAIRWEATHER FAN, RUNNING UP THE SCORE
I'm also sick of:
OMG! Seymour SUCKS! OMG! Maroney is MADE OF GLASS! OMG! Adalius Thomas SUCKS!! OMG! McDaniels REALLY SYCKS! OMG! Merriweather is SUCH A BUST! |
Re: Im sick of: BLUEPRINT, CLASSLESS, FAIRWEATHER FAN, RUNNING UP THE SCORE
Please go down that list you just gave and prove some of the doubters and "fair weather fans" wrong. Tell them why the opposite of those statements are true.
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Re: Im sick of: BLUEPRINT, CLASSLESS, FAIRWEATHER FAN, RUNNING UP THE SCORE
cheaters...
asterik... hurt brady... it's all just jealousy from fans of other teams and media creating stories comes with the territory of being better than everyone ! |
Re: Im sick of: BLUEPRINT, CLASSLESS, FAIRWEATHER FAN, RUNNING UP THE SCORE
I sick of people who think the Pats need to be perfect to win it all!
I am sick of people who have ZERO access to a gameplan *****ing about a perceived weakness in same! I am sick of people who think it is their birthright to have their team win it all every year,things aren't that simple! |
Re: Im sick of: BLUEPRINT, CLASSLESS, FAIRWEATHER FAN, RUNNING UP THE SCORE
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Merriweather: give the guy some time. He's a rookie who has had little playing time for gods sake. Dave Thomas: give the guy some time. He's been hurt and is new. See: Watson. Adalius Thomas: has been forced to play a position where he's not able to be a playmaker. Don't fault Adalius for how the defense is using him. Maroney: for god's sake, he had a couple of unlucky injuries and the Pats are resting him up for December's cold & snow where the running game is critical. "faior weather fans" do exist, but it seems that anyone who isn't unrealistically optimistic on this board is branded a "fairweather fan". You can be a 100% fan and have doubts about your team. That said, the players above are being unfairly torn down in most cases for circumstances outside their control. |
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Isn't Maroney's quick-cut style of running mitigated by a snow-covered field? |
Re: Im sick of: BLUEPRINT, CLASSLESS, ASTERISK, RUNNING UP THE SCORE
<< Name me one team that is resting their "featured" RB so he'll be fresh for December's cold & snow? >>
Maroney's situation is very different for many reasons: 1. The Pats will deal with more inclement weather than many other teams. 2. Maroney is still hurt. Resting him makes sense. 3. The Pats passing game has been fantastic. You can sacrifice the running game and still put up good points. 4. Pats are very thin at RB. No use risking one of your only remaining RBs if the passing game can take the pressure. Maroney isn't their "featured" RB. He is effectively their ONLY RB right now. |
Re: Im sick of: BLUEPRINT, CLASSLESS, ASTERISK, RUNNING UP THE SCORE
BB doesn't do things like 'other teams', just so you'll know :)
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How many times can a guy repeat that he's humble before you begin to sniff something wrong in that act? |
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