SoCalPatsfan90
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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.... that the 2007 Chargers are overrated? Yeah, they have talent. Yeah, they have Tomlinson. Yeah, they can make some plays on defense. But they have the worst receivers of any potential playoff team. They have the worst coaching staff of any potential playoff team. And if that's not enough, their quarterback hasn't proven he can deliver in a big game yet. Everyone glossed over these problems heading into the season because it was boring to pick the Colts or Patriots, so the Chargers became the "sexy" AFC pick, even though they choked at home last January and decided to put their 2007 season in the hands of Norv Turner and Ted Cottrell. There are real questions about them now, only we didn't hear anyone asking them Sunday night.
No, NBC was too determined to blow out CameraGate. Before the game, Andrea Kramer reported Turner was taking precautions from a secrecy standpoint, refusing to allow any Patriots personnel into his locker room and even handing his players the first 15 plays Sunday morning instead of Saturday night. Her appropriate reaction should have been, "Wow, making your players paranoid isn't the best way to prepare for a big game, no wonder Norv has been such an underachieving loser for his entire coaching career." But Kramer was treating the topic so seriously and breathlessly, you would have thought she was standing in Iraq with missiles going off behind her.
I'm not as happy with this column as others seem to be. Simmons is saying, "Yeah we're cheaters, but look how dominant we are!" That's not the truth and it's not good enough. Instead of accepting the propaganda like a sheep he should realize this is a trumped up witchhunt from a PR flunky trying to squelch bad press but unintentionally fanning the flames. Simmons needs to grow a pair and stand up to his slacker friends.
I like much of the article but don't agree with calling the Pats cheaters. Is there any evidence that shows that the Pats used the video to their advantage in that game? No. Because it was the footage was being sent to crappy video that would be played back sometime latter in the year. It had no bearing on the game at hand.
The pats broke a rule, but did not cheat.
And Morris careened into the end zone for a score, one of those classic in-your-face moments that make football the greatest American sport. I love when good teams do that. It's the height of arrogance. You're basically telling the other team, "If we meet in January, remember this moment." Of course, Madden and Michaels glossed over it because they were too busy trying to figure out which picture to put on a horse trailer.
... with under four minutes left in the game, on the tail end of a 10-minute drive inside the San Diego 5-yard line, the Patriots went for it on fourth-and-1 with a 17-point lead? Normally, you kick a field goal there, so there's no lingering bad blood afterward
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