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**** you, Boston Globe.
 
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Re: 68K Screaming Maniacs Sure Didn't Look Like They Had Playoff Fatigue Tonight

once again..the NE press...EXPOSED....what total scumbaggery we have for spo.rts coverage. I cannot wait for Shankanancy to write his POS screed this morning.
 
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once again..the NE press...EXPOSED....what total scumbaggery we have for spo.rts coverage. I cannot wait for Shankanancy to write his POS screed this morning.

He'll repeat what he has written all week long.

That the team the Pats beat tonight (which this season beat the 49ers, Seahawks and Broncos) is a "tomato can".

SHAUGHNESSY is a tomato can.
 
i propose we add all the boston globe's writers names, and the boston globe itself to the censored word list.
 
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i propose we add all the boston globe's writers names, and the boston globe itself to the censored word list.

It was worth $1.1 billion dollars to the NY Times 14 years ago. It was sold for $70 million this year.

Actually, free market economics is already doing what you propose.
 
agreed, awesome crowd last night...
 
After being at the game last night (sec 214), I, and my voice am a bit fatigued this morning. :D.
 
agreed, awesome crowd last night...

Probably a lot of non season ticket holders were there because of foul weather.
Crap load of people got rid of their tix. A lot of new blood.

Last year I sat in the clubhouse seats during the AFCCG and I am not kidding you I have been at more enthusiastic wakes.
 
After being at the game last night (sec 214), I, and my voice am a bit fatigued this morning. :D.

The crowd was incredible last night (from the TV). Looks like they were standing pretty much throughout. The scene after Blount's 73 yard TD run was pure pandemonium.

If the Chargers pull off the upset today, I hope it freaking snows next week, so that the "Tailgating Emirils" give up their tickets to the crowd that showed up last night.
 
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He'll repeat what he has written all week long.

That the team the Pats beat tonight (which this season beat the 49ers, Seahawks and Broncos) is a "tomato can".

SHAUGHNESSY is a tomato can.

Right on cue:

"The Colts don’t have a running game (69 yards on the ground) and New England exploited Luck’s urgency and inexperience. The Colts came into the game with a reputation as a team that would not beat itself.

Everyone beats themselves against the Patriots."

Yeah, it has NOTHING to do with the Patriots beating the other teams. ;)
 
From someone who has seen every game at Gillette last night was one of its loudest. The moment the first Banner was unveiled still stands as its loudest moment but Blounts huge run was as close as I can remember.
 
After being at the game last night (sec 214), I, and my voice am a bit fatigued this morning. :D.

Wife and I were in 218! Absolutely bananas when Blount ripped off the 73 yarder
 
Props to Secoastpatsfan and all you other guys who sat through the rain and provided a great crowd experience
 
Props to Secoastpatsfan and all you other guys who sat through the rain and provided a great crowd experience

It was certainly wet but if I recall correctly, the rain let up quite a bit around halftime.
 
That's the best crowd I have ever seen at Gillette. My voice is at about 45% effectiveness today. It was a blast.
 
One of the very best crowds I've ever been around. That was a blast - just an awesome time!
 
And it's nice to see the new mayor of Boston is a hard core fan!

Walsh spent the first Saturday afternoon of his mayoral tenure hammering nails and planning to watch his beloved Patriots as his administration continued its transition into power.

As he has for almost every game day for nearly two decades, Walsh was set to make the trek to Foxborough to watch the Pats take on the Indianapolis Colts.


Walsh administration caps first week in office - Metro - The Boston Globe
 
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