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Don't you usually make you claims of knowledge over in patriots world where poster believe you?
I not usually described as homeristic I have more of an issue with people being greedy and are willing to jeopardize something people they know who actually worked their asses off to get a chance at something. If Branch played as much as a snap this season or he was signed through next season I wouldn't have an issue but the fact is he doesn't deserve to be in the playoffs at all, he didn't do anything to get here and now he stands in the way of players who fought through endless adversity.
Ok can you show something to make prove that?
Don't you usually make you claims of knowledge over in patriots world where poster believe you?
Well, I'm in the film for which you chose your username after. So there's that...
And for the record, as a fan, I don't like seeing Branch in a Colts uniform. Primarily because he's a guy I liked and they're a team that used to be a pretty heated rival.
But I get it.
Listen like I said I'm not saying I'm right and others are wrong I'm just saying I don't like Branch's decision and find it to be a slap in the face to a franchise that gave him his chance and so much more. I don't think he needed to play one game that bad it's unnecessary and not worth what it does to his patriots legacy.
I knew this was coming sooner or later. It was being teed up for you.
I couldn't help it. Damnit.
But that makes the assumption that he cares about a "Patriots legacy" or that it can be tarnished by one game.
Ty Law seems to be doing OK on the pre game/postgame shows despite having played for the Jets.
Unless you've been in that desperate position that many athletes are in where they just want to hang on and do what they've always done, it's hard to judge. That's why I give them the benefit of the doubt.
It was great. It was like watching a comedy where they're setting up the ***** slap for about 10 minutes before they really let it go.
The moment I saw your first post in this thread, I knew I had to stick around for the payoff.
Listen like I said I'm not saying I'm right and others are wrong I'm just saying I don't like Branch's decision and find it to be a slap in the face to a franchise that gave him his chance and so much more. I don't think he needed to play one game that bad it's unnecessary and not worth what it does to his patriots legacy.
or you’re not actually a Patriots fan who has any interest in this team winning the game
y all you're doing is calling to question your own loyalty as a fan
But that makes the assumption that he cares about a "Patriots legacy" or that it can be tarnished by one game.
Ty Law seems to be doing OK on the pre game/postgame shows despite having played for the Jets.
Unless you've been in that desperate position that many athletes are in where they just want to hang on and do what they've always done, it's hard to judge. That's why I give them the benefit of the doubt.
yeah...I think I'll give Reche the benefit of the doubt too...and he can give ME the benefit of a quick look at his mugshot....can you imagine THOSE bug eyes?
I think we all have things we attempt to hang onto man but when that comes at the expense of people who put in the work and have gone to battle with you in past many of whom like Edelman, Solder, Ridley, Jones, McCourty and others who have never won a championship and you have twice and there is a possibility that you will be cut in a week and you're just being used to for information gathering, personally I can't offer that person the benefit of the doubt.
Really?
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So to make sure I understand...you're saying that Deion Branch should not continue to play NFL football because it may interfere with Julian Edelman, Nate Solder, Stevan Ridley, Chandler Jones, and Devin McCourty's ability to win a Super Bowl?
Do you understand how insanely competitive pro athletes are? Or have you considered the fact that maybe Deion just isn't that close with those guys?
Maybe that's why we lost XLII. Tommy was like "Eli hasn't won one yet."