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You have to read these 2 articles:
"The game began with a hysterically laughable Andrea Kramer report from just outside the San Diego locker room, where head coach Norv Turner happened to share with Kramer a fantastic tale of “extraordinary meaures” taken to ensure that shadowy New England operatives, most likely trained by G. Gordon Liddy (if Kramer could be believed), didn’t abscond with Chargers trade secrets, including a closely guarded list of scripted plays that Turner prepared specifically for the occasion.
It might have been the most ridiculous moment in a week that was filled with them. One question: how did that script work out for you, Norv?"
Read the rest at: http://www.patriotsdaily.com/
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What happened last night was an annihilation. If it was a prize fight, it would have been stopped in the first half, and the Chargers would have been carted off to Massachusetts General Hospital for observation, in the event they never recovered from the beating the locals delivered with all the subtlety of a Roger Goodell sanction."
"The contrast was striking. One team looked ticked off, focused, and motivated. The other looked dazed, confused, and overwhelmed."
Read the rest at: http://www.boston.com/sports/footba...17/players_hand_it_to_embattled_coach/?page=1
I also loved the article where LT said it was a 'trap' game for them because everyone had accused the Patriots of cheating, putting their backs against the wall, so that they came out hell bent on proving everyone wrong. What a minute, wasn't he one of the A_S_S_Holes that spouted that cheating stuff? I don't have the link on that one, but it was a great quote!
"The game began with a hysterically laughable Andrea Kramer report from just outside the San Diego locker room, where head coach Norv Turner happened to share with Kramer a fantastic tale of “extraordinary meaures” taken to ensure that shadowy New England operatives, most likely trained by G. Gordon Liddy (if Kramer could be believed), didn’t abscond with Chargers trade secrets, including a closely guarded list of scripted plays that Turner prepared specifically for the occasion.
It might have been the most ridiculous moment in a week that was filled with them. One question: how did that script work out for you, Norv?"
Read the rest at: http://www.patriotsdaily.com/
"
What happened last night was an annihilation. If it was a prize fight, it would have been stopped in the first half, and the Chargers would have been carted off to Massachusetts General Hospital for observation, in the event they never recovered from the beating the locals delivered with all the subtlety of a Roger Goodell sanction."
"The contrast was striking. One team looked ticked off, focused, and motivated. The other looked dazed, confused, and overwhelmed."
Read the rest at: http://www.boston.com/sports/footba...17/players_hand_it_to_embattled_coach/?page=1
I also loved the article where LT said it was a 'trap' game for them because everyone had accused the Patriots of cheating, putting their backs against the wall, so that they came out hell bent on proving everyone wrong. What a minute, wasn't he one of the A_S_S_Holes that spouted that cheating stuff? I don't have the link on that one, but it was a great quote!











