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That wasn't because of the flu.......................Will this be shades of Donavan McNabb hurling all over the field against us in the SB?
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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 wasn't because of the flu.......................Will this be shades of Donavan McNabb hurling all over the field against us in the SB?
I called them cheaters. They cheated.Perhaps, we jack their locker room up to 80+ degrees to cause them to cramp up like the Colts did to the Pats in the 2006 AFC Championship game. Curious how the Colts were never called cheaters for that maneuver.
I never read anything about McNabb having the flu as a cause for vomiting and maybe if it was the only time he had done it, it would be believable but in his final game at Syracuse vs V Tech, he did it before throwing the game winning TD passYes, I believe it was...
I called them cheaters. They cheated.
We had several players with the flu that game. Wilfork was one
I would assume the latter. If some of their players actually had "the flu" I am not sure they would be able to return from the locker room after half time.
No that was just Pat Riley whining like and LA p*ssyThe stuff Red used to do. Was he a cheater?
No that was just Pat Riley whining like and LA p*ssy
He was looking out for the opposing players. Didn't want them to overheatI'm talking before that.
It was common knowledge that he turned the heat off in the visitors locker room when he was coaching.
If the Pats win Sunday, I can see and hear it now: “Cowboys had the flu - tainted win.”
"IF"??? Thou doth speaketh heresy...