Keyser Söze
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I'm enjoying my gentle filtered cold brew this morning.....
I like a good cold brew as much as anyone BUT dude, the first cup of the day has got to be HOT.
I don't care if it's 98' at 6am. I live where it's hot and I work outdoors.
Ironclad Rule: first coffee of the day gotta be steaming freakin hot.
And no lattes or any other sissified drinks.
Wtf is the world coming to?
5 prime time games. That is pretty awesome. I thought for sure we would get maybe 2. I do think the league expects the Pats to be decent and very competitive. Perhaps we get a bonus and Stidham ends up being above average in year 2. Of course Brady was a second year starter and played the perfect game manager all season and stepped up big late in games for many wins. I really hope Stid is the second coming.
5 prime time games. That is pretty awesome. I thought for sure we would get maybe 2. I do think the league expects the Pats to be decent and very competitive. Perhaps we get a bonus and Stidham ends up being above average in year 2. Of course Brady was a second year starter and played the perfect game manager all season and stepped up big late in games for many wins. I really hope Stid is the second coming.
I agree about the defense. This is why I think we have a legit shot at the playoffs. None of the Qbs in our division are elite. Our defense should keep us in every single divisional game and then it is just a matter of finding out if Stidham can close the deal. If he can, then watch out.I think it's more that the Patriots are still a huge draw for ratings whether people want them to win or lose.
I expect the team to be competitive. We have a very good defense and most importantly we have Bill.
LOL. I prefer cold brew now at all times, except after a really nice dinner, with desert, where I opt for hot. That happens much less frequently now. And not in a long time, because of a bit of a recent drop in restaurant visitations.
This brew sits in a stainless steel mesh filter for 48 hours, so it'll take paint off. One 16 ounce cup over ice and I'm well buzzed. Does that help with your concerns about my sissification?
What I don’t understand is that it seems like you want this to happen. And there’s several others like you as well who act this same way. You dwell on this negative mindset and it’s disturbing.There's probably more logic in making a "no games" prediction in the middle of a pandemic than making your 9-7 or 10-6 one. End of the day, both your predictions and mine are the same, guesses formed on opinions. Neither one is necessarily useful, but at least mine is more interesting.
You getting triggered over the prospect of no games being played, however, is amusing.
Could also be that the league (i.e. Stokoe) wants the entire nation to see the Brady-less Patsies get their collective asses kicked as often as possible...5 prime time games. That is pretty awesome. I thought for sure we would get maybe 2. I do think the league expects the Pats to be decent and very competitive. Perhaps we get a bonus and Stidham ends up being above average in year 2. Of course Brady was a second year starter and played the perfect game manager all season and stepped up big late in games for many wins. I really hope Stid is the second coming.
Maybe but given Brady just left I would think any losses would ring pretty hollow. But hey, if that is what makes folks happy after 20 years of butt kickings so be it. I do think it is more about ratings and wanting to see how BB manages this team post-Brady. I am really intrigued to see how the offense morphs to accentuate Stidham's strengths.Could also be that the league (i.e. Stokoe) wants the entire nation to see the Brady-less Patsies get their collective asses kicked as often as possible...
I like a good cold brew as much as anyone BUT dude, the first cup of the day has got to be HOT.
I don't care if it's 98' at 6am. I live where it's hot and I work outdoors.
Ironclad Rule: first coffee of the day gotta be steaming freakin hot.
And no lattes or any other sissified drinks.
Wtf is the world coming to?
I hear you, but you're wrong, I definately want a season. I can't wait to see what BB has cooked up with the toughest schedule in the league. I also can't wait to see how TFB and Gronk look like with one of the easiest schedules in the league.What I don’t understand is that it seems like you want this to happen. And there’s several others like you as well who act this same way. You dwell on this negative mindset and it’s disturbing.
For there not to be a season (no season at all), that would basically mean we are in completely terrible shape and cannot find any solution for mitigations or treatments of the virus. It means even smallish groups of athletes without fans in the stands cannot partake in an event that they are getting paid millions for. The NFL and the players have millions of dollars going into this, they will do all they can go have it. For it to just not happen, it basically would mean that the worst of worst case scenarios is happening.
But hey, if that’s what you want to happen then you do you.