This is where we gather to follow things on Game Day. Obviously, emotions tend to be high so if anyone gets a little crazy, the use of the “Mute” button is encouraged on anyone who may be annoying to you to control your experience and to allow the moderators to also enjoy the game.
At the same time, please take a deep breath before over-reacting for the sake of making this a pleasant experience for everyone.
Lastly, we have never allowed promoting the use of any illegal streaming. This is illegal and will be enforced by copyright holders, which puts this site at risk. DO NOT POST ANY LINKS to those platforms.
This also means, there absolutely cannot be any mention these platforms, spaces, special characters, etc. - so do not get creative in trying to work around this request.
If you do you will have your account suspended.
I do not have the means to deal with legal issues and have already been contacted previously, so this absolutely needs to be adhered to. If you see any illegal links, please report them so a mod can remove them.
before the game Jeff Howe ?@jeffphowe 4h4 hours ago
Hightower wants to give it a go. Lots of optimism with him. We'll see how the team decides. Could give him limited reps.
I'm not sure what the Pats are supposed to do. The doctor examines the player and says "looks fine". The player says "I'm fine". The team is supposed to then say "you're both wrong, the player is not playing." If that is what they are supposed to do--just disregard the doctors and the player--when and how do they determine when the player should play?
What you didn't realize is that Gostkowski actually kicked the ball through a wormhole in the middle of the stadium, the other end of which was opened up out in the parking lot, and it still had the distance.
before the game Jeff Howe ?@jeffphowe 4h4 hours ago
Hightower wants to give it a go. Lots of optimism with him. We'll see how the team decides. Could give him limited reps.
So one thing that goes relatively unnoticed is in the long view this team does just consistently with a lead eat clock - both offensively and defensively
I'm not sure what the Pats are supposed to do. The doctor examines the player and says "looks fine". The player says "I'm fine". The team is supposed to then say "you're both wrong, the player is not playing." If that is what they are supposed to do--just disregard the doctors and the player--when and how do they determine when the player should play?