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New England Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick Gives Little Dig To Fans Who Left Game Early - wbztv.com
"Big challenge this week, a whole different challenge going down to New York, playing the Jets, you know in the new Giants Stadium… We know it's going to be loud, a hostile environment. It will be the exact opposite of what it was here against Cincinnati last week."
LOL BB, ziiing:
He managed to zing half the AFCE at once Pats and Jets..."new Giants stadium"
LOL BB, ziiing:
TFB, Wes, now BB! Who's next?
Okay, I'll bite. I thought it was going to say that the crowd wasn't loud at Gillette on Sunday, and I was going to strongly disagree, then suggest that Brady take some of his new salary and close in the open end of the stadium, which will fix the problem .
However, his complaint was about people leaving early, and while a lot did, a good amount stayed too. The irony is, once Brady has the game in hand a lot of people leave early to get a start on the parking lot that is Route 1 after the game. So, he should either make games more exciting (kidding!) or work with Mr. Kraft to come up with a solution to the ridiculous traffic problem that plagues Gillette Stadium (not kidding). PS - Jets fans leave early too, at least they did when I went to a game there years ago, and, you guessed it, Brady had the game well in hand by the 3rd quarter.
For every other NFL stadium that I have been to (and I've been to at least 1/2 dozen others) getting out is not an hours-long process, so people probably feel better about staying until the end of a game, even when the outcome is well in hand. Hardly anyone leaves Pats games early if there is a real contest going on.
Flame away.
the zing is how he calls it the "new GIANTS stadium" just like he always called the old one giants stadium.
Space bar is your friend....
You keep painting broad generalizations of ppl, I never said any of that but thanks for insinuating.
Life is a two way street, I have a job and I'm a great guy but I won't pay those prices.
*Middle Finger*
BTW if you think life is sunshine and rainbows you have a lot to learn son, goodluck.
Pet peeve - but I agree with Brady, stay and cheer your team on to the end. Stay after an tailgate for an hour by then you can drive right out no traffic all the way to 495 do it every time.
BTW I drive up from Fairfield County, CT its a 2 1/2 hour ride home with no traffic so don't tell how you need to hit the road because you have a long drive.
He zinged the fans too. BB got one shot, two kills LOL. Say what you want, he's the best
Brady can call out the fans all he wants, but he loves his millions, and he especially loves stickin' his dikk in Gisele's poosay, and that's all because of the fans.
Brady can call out the fans all he wants, but he loves his millions, and he especially loves stickin' his dikk in Gisele's poosay, and that's all because of the fans.
At the end he added "..... and stop running red lights you bastards!!"
I think some people in here are employing revisionist history with regards to the 70's and 80's. Don't tell me how much the place was "rockin'" when there were only 22,000 fans in attendance. Even during the 70's when the Pats were good, the stadium was never full. Foxboro was notorious for the worst crowds in the league; MNF refused to come back to Foxoboro for well over decade following the debacle against Dallas in 1981.
I'd much rather have 68,000 fans enjoying a football game than 22,000 drunken a-holes destroying the place.
I think some people in here are employing revisionist history with regards to the 70's and 80's. Don't tell me how much the place was "rockin'" when there were only 22,000 fans in attendance. Even during the 70's when the Pats were good, the stadium was never full. Foxboro was notorious for the worst crowds in the league; MNF refused to come back to Foxoboro for well over decade following the debacle against Dallas in 1981.
I'd much rather have 68,000 fans enjoying a football game than 22,000 drunken a-holes destroying the place.