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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.you could predict exactly how the 4th quarter was going to turn out. Every drive you knew what would be the end result. That INT at the 5 was just
This is the second game we lost after I bought the new Sony HDTV ! I'm kicking myself for buying the damn thing hawked by Peyton
Well, there, I said it, but still love my new tv though
In other words after an incredible 8 year run we're reduced to being just like the fans of all the other teams (possibly excepting Indy and this year, the Saints).
The only sensation that's different is the feeling that we're NOT going to pull this one out when Brady has the ball with under two minutes to go. That's kind of strange, but I had zero confidence we were going to win this one, I'd have been surprised if we did. Oh how the mighty...
Desis can never be separated from SONYs. No offense, Mr. Parthasarathy (right?)
I went with a Sammy three years back and came close to breaking it today. Oops, forgot to add that in the OP....
The only sensation that's different is the feeling that we're NOT going to pull this one out when Brady has the ball with under two minutes to go. That's kind of strange, but I had zero confidence we were going to win this one, I'd have been surprised if we did. Oh how the mighty...
every time I get angry about them making me stay here I remember that Im making a million a game.
Well, you got that right ! Judging from the fact that you guessed my name with correct spelling, I can fairly guess where you are from
But trust me, if I ever had known this is what to expect out of a new tv, I would have rather kept my old panny plasma
Psychologically the Patriots are harder to read than women right now.
This season has been really interesting to me. I was an athlete my entire life playing basketball and baseball but I never played football. I coached basketball for over ten years and now I would be happy to never see a basketball again. However, football has always been my favorite sport. It fascinates me. It is tough being a Red Sox, Celtics, and Bruins fan in New Mexico but above all it is very hard being a Pats fan. It is a weird area a lot of Cowboys fans and mysteriously a lot of Steeler and Raider fans as well. People here hate New England. I always have liked that because I hate people so it works out. Anyway I spend a lot of time talking/defending the Patriots especially at work (high school teacher). My point is after yesterday I have no idea how I feel. I don't know what to say and I am not really sure what is going on. This is odd to me because I can predict every play's outcome 3 seconds before the snap, on both sides of the ball, after the first quarter. I think I get the technical side of things or as we said in basketball the x's and o's. This site is a great help to me in that regard and over the years I feel like my football IQ has increased. Psychologically the Patriots are harder to read than woman right now. I periodically cuss under my breath at random points in the day because I replay or digest a particular play or get a mental picture of the Patriots body language and nonverbal communication and just get, dumbfounded. I just don't get it.
I feel vindicated. I have been watching this organizational melt down since we lost the Superbowl to the Giants. We are slowing becoming the 2001 St. Louis Rams. We are allowing success to slip right through our hands because we are sticking with people and methods that no longer work.
We are still in the "Denial" stage of the death that is occurring to our team. If this team reverts to the ways of the past; Gillette Stadium will empty pretty quick.