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Patriots Fans Need to Find Some Perspective

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One comment by one player is no big deal. I kinda agree with the guy. It isn't like this fan base is going to turn on the Patriots.

I will take the chip on their shoulders any way they can get it. They got it from the Pats fans in 2003 and they did pretty well especially on defense. And before people talk about the Brady/Cassel comparisons, we had four games that year that the Pats didn't score a single TD.

If Hobbs takes that experience as motivation, fantastic. I'm all for it. He kind of came across as Leon from the Budweiser commercials ("they hurt my psyche"). I am hoping it was just emotional commentary after a bad loss.

As for booing the team of the decade, I wasn't there but would not be surprised if those were the fans without season tickets getting to see the one game this year they will be able to attend. Season ticket holders have the whole year to balance the experience out, those fans may have just that game. If you spent a ton of money to see that one game, it would probably have a pretty strong emotional response. I don't get into the crowd noise/crowd response criticisms since I only really get to one game a season and I was not at this one.
 
I am amazed this is considered a new phenomenon in this stadium and the hoopla it is getting after Sunday.

As a refresher, in September 2006, the year the Patriots lost the AFC Championship game, there was booing then. This is an excerpt from Brady's press conference:

Q:. The crowd seemed a little restless there at the end of the first half? Did you notice that? Were you surprised they were booing at you guys?

TB: I don't blame them. I don't think we gave them much reason to cheer. They want to see us do some things offensively, put the ball in the end zone, and we turned the ball over. We can't complete a pass, and I would be booing up there too if I was them.

I vividly recall this because it seemed odd. I do not remember if this was the first time I heard it or not, I more remember Brady's response to the question.

Do I personally think silence is a better response to a team that apparently doesn't show up to work? Yes. Do you become Mandy of the Patriots pep squad and head cheer-ator when a team goes belly up like it did on Sunday? No, and it is unreasonable to expect that response when you are staring at a legitimate train wreck of a game.

This quote comes from a season one year removed from a Super Bowl win, but surprisingly got little notoriety, probably because Brady, the 2-time Super Bowl MVP, said the performance merited boos and came out and won the game.

Again, I am not in favor of booing, but players should play to win for themselves and share that with the loyal fans. Fans should provide the 12th man to help them to win or battle back when they are clawing to do so. Unless the 12th man were actually on the field obstructing Brown's various paths to the end zone, the players should take the fan response as dissatisfaction to the performance (which I am sure the film review will shine forth like a search light on Monday) and nothing more. It was not the whole stadium, it was some fans. This issue is getting way overblown. The team is great. Fans are spoiled. We understand. Moving on.

You should post a thread with that Brady quote. I'm getting a little tired of a single opinion on the board claim to be gospel truth just because one Patriot player spoke out about the issue.
 
You should post a thread with that Brady quote. I'm getting a little tired of a single opinion on the board claim to be gospel truth just because one Patriot player spoke out about the issue.


Others have spoken about it, and crowd performance in general, on and off the record, for some time now. Tom is the team diplomat, he's never gonna hint that anything gets under their skin any more than BB would. But make no mistake, they appreciate that Ellis will.
 
Others have spoken about it, and crowd performance in general, on and off the record, for some time now. Tom is the team diplomat, he's never gonna hint that anything gets under their skin any more than BB would. But make no mistake, they appreciate that Ellis will.

You're acting like Brady was neutral on that quote. His words were "I would be booing up there too if I was them". That isn't diplomatic, it's directly going against what Hobbs said.

THAT'S how a champion reacts, not by getting frustrated at the people who pay their salary but at the quality of their own play.
 
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