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Cris Carter Rips Bill Belichick For Failing Patriots In Super Bowl LII
Cris Carter Rips Bill Belichick For Failing Patriots In Super Bowl LII
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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.I take the rumors with a grain of salt, but aside from some good hustle, Butler’s play had taken a good hit last season.The question as to why BB benched Butler may never be fully answered, rumors of him breaking curfew and being under the influence notwithstanding. All we know for sure is that he got off to a bad start in 2017, possibly due to dissatisfaction with his contract, possibly due to physical problems, and improved his game as the season wore on. The proof of the pudding will be how he does with the Titans. Butler has the big contract he didn't get from the Pats and now is his time to shine. If there is any truth to the rumors of his extra-curricular activities, the evidence will surface in Tennessee. I hope the rumors are false and that he has a strong career with the Titans. I will always remember his game saving play in the SB.
Exactly like the Grady Little thing...I don't disagree, but I don't think the point means what you think it means.Exactly. People aren't processing this rationally. They've made up their mind that the Superbowl came down to whether or not one player played, based on an assumption (or should I call it a DELUSION?) that a guy WE KNOW DAMN WELL was sick and off his game, and had been playing poorly for weeks even before he reported to hospital the week before the Superbowl, would somehow be 100% and win the game for us.
This is exactly like the Grady Little thing. The difference is that Belichick has a much longer track record of making right decisions before the "big mistake." There is no actual logic behind this mentality, just a combination of anguish and hindsight and misplaced anger, and perhaps a bit of goading from the hyperactive media.
People are not thinking. They are emoting. And I get tired sometimes of fans who can't tell the difference between the two.
Except it does. The only reason either decision came off so badly is because we judge them entirely on the outcome.Exactly like the Grady Little thing...I don't disagree, but I don't think the point means what you think it means.
I was judging the Grady Little incident as it happened. And I was 17 at the time. I don't know about you, but it became as clear as day that Pedro had been out there for too long. Just like it quickly became clear as day that the Patriots didn't have the horses needed to run the big nickel successfully against Philly by halftime.Except it does. The only reason either decision came off so badly is because we judge them entirely on the outcome.
I'm not sure it's possible to be more wrong.Except it does. The only reason either decision came off so badly is because we judge them entirely on the outcome.
Exactly. The Grady Little comparison is actually very good but in exactly the opposite way he intended.I was judging the Grady Little incident as it happened. And I was 17 at the time. I don't know about you. But it became as clear as day that Pedro had been out there for too long. Just like it quickly became clear as day that the Patriots didn't have the horses needed to run the big nickel successfully against Philly by halftime.
Yes let’s just make things up and smear a guys reputation without proof to make us feel better.Which should be the obvious proof that there was a severe reason that you are unaware of.
Please give us a list of all the other times that belichick made a capricious 180 degree turn on a player he felt all season long was his best chance to win then one day for no reason sent him to Siberia.
What did I make up?Yes let’s just make things up and smear a guys reputation without proof to make us feel better.
What? The only reason Brady won MVP this season was because Wentz got injured.It easily could have been better too. Foles played better on the Sb than Wentz played in regular season.
I don't see people calling him horrible but you don't have to be a blind BB loyalist to see Malcolm was not the same player in 2017 as he was in the previous two seasons.BB blind loyalists need to stop trashing Butler as if he was a horrible CB in 2017. He may not have been the 2015 pro bowl CB or 2016 all-NFL CB he was, but as CB#2 and even CB#1 with Gilmore out in 2017 he started and played 98% of snaps on a Pats defense that gave up the fewest points allowed from week5-17. This was with a pathetic front7 defense missing key players like Mayo. Butler was extremely good in 2017, don't try to claim otherwise.
Butlers worst day > Jonathan Bademosi’s or Jordan Richards’ bestI don't see people calling him horrible but you don't have to be a blind BB loyalist to see Malcolm was not the same player in 2017 as he was in the previous two seasons.
The reason brady won the mvp is because he is the best player in the nfl.What? The only reason Brady won MVP this season was because Wentz got injured.
The reason brady won the mvp is because he is the best player in the nfl.
Foles played better in the Sb that Wentz did in the regular season, it’s a fact, look it up.
Patriot defense was 5th in the nfl.Not disagreeing with you, but I am not sure that is to Foles credit or to the detriment of the Patriots defense in that game...
Well Butlers worst day saw him benched and useless. With no one to blame but himself yet the entire public seems to blame anyone except him with BB being the main target.Butlers worst day > Jonathan Bademosi’s or Jordan Richards’ best
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