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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.Like the George Washington Bridge at rush-hour on a Friday evening. In the event of a loss, the Chicken Littles will be jumping off said bridge.Be sure to wear your helmet and the full array of protective gear because there's going to be huge traffic climbing on or jumping off the bandwagon based on the outcome Sunday night.
Like the George Washington Bridge at rush-hour on a Friday evening. In the event of a loss, the Chicken Littles will be jumping off said bridge.
Most of them are already gone.
Since there are a fair amount on the board who think the Pats will lose, I wonder why there even going to watch the game.
As a homer I confess that I and possibly many others may likely over react to the outcome. If we win, I'll be confident that the AFCE is ours given the remaining schedule. Were the unmentionable to happen, I'll be in despair. The loss to the Jets in Jan hit me even harder than the SB loss immediately thereafter. I cannot stand the Jets. I'll admit that over time the SB loss has more staying stinging power. But the aftermath of a Jets win Sunday night will cast a pall over the remaining games for me. It is what it is.
Please remember, if you choose to jump there is NO RE-ENTRY!
Are you guys that soft as adults that you can't handle ever hearing flaws about this team? Like you guys get into this ridiculous protective mode. Do you guys really believe BB is still good at drafting? That his personal moves are still clever? His gameplans flawless? If you dont think he is wasting Brady then you guys are still caught in 2003. He went into the season with A safety situation that was embarassing, and initial worries have come to be true.
Problem is if you're a true fan of an NFL team you've never been on its bandwagon; you've been with it steadily win and lose, even though you enjoy the winning a lot more than the losing and some of the losing just makes you plain mad.
That said, it's possible to be a true fan of any team and also think that it might not be up to winning a particular game. So, it's possible to think that the Pats will likely lose on Sunday and also remain a true fan. If someone doesn't "get" that, then they're probably a bandwagon fan.
I have been a Patriots fan literally as long as I can remember. This is my 40th year with season tickets and I have been to over 300 games in person. The last 11 years have been an embarrassment of riches - we are truly playing with the house's money. Hard for me to get down about things when I think about the big picture ...
Nobody can clinch anything Sunday night. Yes, the winner has a one game lead and a clear tiebreaker advantage. But there will still be seven games left. Lots can happen, particularly if a team starts to believe they have something wrapped up.
Remember Mike Shanahan was once considered a great coach, and im sure there were Broncos fans who still had hoped he had that magic in the end. But it never came. Too much control cost him in the end.
Reflexblue likes and approves of this message, and feels the same way.As a homer I confess that I and possibly many others may likely over react to the outcome. If we win, I'll be confident that the AFCE is ours given the remaining schedule. Were the unmentionable to happen, I'll be in despair. The loss to the Jets in Jan hit me even harder than the SB loss immediately thereafter. I cannot stand the Jets. I'll admit that over time the SB loss has more staying stinging power. But the aftermath of a Jets win Sunday night will cast a pall over the remaining games for me. It is what it is.
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