I coach high school track, I watch NHL playoffs and March Madness religiously to get through the spring.
Before you know it, it is summer time and about a month until training camp. I fill a lot of time listening to Patriots Football Weekly and reading a few books. Next thing you know, we are...
Reminds me of when the Pats played in SD after the 06 season. Merriman and Philips rushed hard all game and were gassed by the 4th quarter when the Pats made a run to win the game.
He can leave but players and coaches are subjected to idiotic questions from random people who don't know jack about their own life, let alone the Super Bowl. Great gig.
I'm not sure where I stand on this one...
The owner of the team comes out last night and blasts the NFL and media for leaks and then the team's flagship station (with a Jets fan as a host) comes on with a leak this morning? Did someone on Park Avenue let that out there just to tick Kraft off...
Kraft knows more about this story than the butt-hurt media who were ready to continue shoveling dirt on the Pats after the Glazer story broke. Suddenly his source was correct and all of the others which supported BB on Saturday afternoon were wrong (again).
He knows what is on the video...
Not identical runners but when I think of this game, I am reminded of the early 2000's Phins with Rickey Williams. I remember highlights of a game where BB is on the sidelines, getting in the face of the front seven about staying disciplined on the cutback lanes. It will be interesting to see...
If the Patriots are indeed found guilty of anything, I'd love to see Kraft or BB step up and ask for an independent investigation to close the gaps between the Patriots' study and the NFL review.
Time for guys like Curran and Reiss to fire back against the NFL. Come Friday's "State of the League" presser, the local media (the aforementioned, the Patriots Football Weekly guys, etc) should batter Goodell with questions about this incident, the Colts' player arrests, etc. Turn the tables...
If the sauna theory holds any water (er...air?) the rule will likely be rewritten that the balls must be inflated and inspected in the same environment where the game will be played to ensure stable air pressure measurements.
I heard an interview with him not too long ago when he was pimping his new book (which is supposedly a terrific read). He basically said "I have no use for the NFL and as a sports culture, we really don't need it." His reasoning was what it does to the body of the players and how it allows...
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