cblesz
Rotational Player and Threatening Starter's Job
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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."I still think the NFL is a world owned by Indianapolis and New England, and everyone else is living in it. But it is now clear that the organization that prides itself in high character people, and backs it up, is not New England. Indianapolis has usurped them in that title, and many others."
"I still think the NFL is a world owned by Indianapolis and New England, and everyone else is living in it. But it is now clear that the organization that prides itself in high character people, and backs it up, is not New England. Indianapolis has usurped them in that title, and many others."
"Per usual, John Clayton of ESPN hits the nail on the head."
That's all you need to know about that particular writer.
P.S. It should be mentioned that he refers to Clayton as "The Master."
Well said. Every body in the New England area will think that this guy is a moron. Everyone in Indy will think he hit it right on the nail. You believe what you want to believe......Everyone has an opinion on this.
If you don't like the Pats, chances are you are going to find a way to make it negative.
There aren't many Pats players that get arrested. If Meriweather and Moss get into trouble this off-season, he can then talk about the Patriots players having problems. Until then he is talking about Hurricane, Raider and Viking players."I still think the NFL is a world owned by Indianapolis and New England, and everyone else is living in it. But it is now clear that the organization that prides itself in high character people, and backs it up, is not New England. Indianapolis has usurped them in that title, and many others."
"Per usual, John Clayton of ESPN hits the nail on the head."
That's all you need to know about that particular writer.
P.S. It should be mentioned that he refers to Clayton as "The Master."