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Should The Mods Merge All Moss Threads

  • Yes, this board has become overrun with them

    Votes: 19 57.6%
  • No, I didn't get to start MY Moss Thread Yet

    Votes: 8 24.2%
  • We Should Ask Teenuh First

    Votes: 5 15.2%
  • A Sixer of Natty Ice and 4 or 5 Ambiens And I Wont Care

    Votes: 2 6.1%

  • Total voters
    33
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And send any new ones there to the Moss mega thread?
 
I think your poll is missing :)
 
Let's just pretend this whole thing never happened.

And by "whole thing", I mean life since February 2005.
 
Let's just pretend this whole thing never happened.

And by "whole thing", I mean life since February 2005.

actually, i'm ok with life up till week 13 of 2007. After that,,,,:bricks:
 
Let's just pretend this whole thing never happened.

And by "whole thing", I mean life since February 2005.
That's the kind of thinking which gets you relocated to Babylon. :snob:

Other than certain tough endings 2006-2008 were outstanding years for watching NEP football. There is no arguing how close the team was to getting it all done in each of those years while dealing with some serious adversity.

2005 was a mixed bag with Bru's painful situation tugging at our collective heart strings, it was an emotional high mid-season seeing him come back, the sad part was watching core leaders melt down in the playoffs when their example was needed for the kids BB was trying to develop.

2009 was just ... life, lumpy as all get out, however; it did lay some critical groundwork for the excitement we're watching right now. I never cared for roller coasters, but I love curvy and hilly roads, small boat operations in lumpy water, and the occasional wild woman - this season is looking to be fun in the same manner. :p
 
That's the kind of thinking which gets you relocated to Babylon. :snob:

Other than certain tough endings 2006-2008 were outstanding years for watching NEP football. There is no arguing how close the team was to getting it all done in each of those years while dealing with some serious adversity.

2005 was a mixed bag with Bru's painful situation tugging at our collective heart strings, it was an emotional high mid-season seeing him come back, the sad part was watching core leaders melt down in the playoffs when their example was needed for the kids BB was trying to develop.

2009 was just ... life, lumpy as all get out, however; it did lay some critical groundwork for the excitement we're watching right now. I never cared for roller coasters, but I love curvy and hilly roads, small boat operations in lumpy water, and the occasional wild woman - this season is looking to be fun in the same manner. :p

Of course, I was just being a sarcasthole.

I probably enjoyd 2008 more than any of those seasons. A team with low expectations and a different kid of Pats team. Dare I say, a more exciting one? Seeing a good guy like Cassel mature was a treat.

2005 was also pretty cool as we watched the defense get better and better as the season progressed.

I think the 2007 season ended after we blew out the Jets in week 1.
 
That's the kind of thinking which gets you relocated to Babylon. :snob:

Other than certain tough endings 2006-2008 were outstanding years for watching NEP football. There is no arguing how close the team was to getting it all done in each of those years while dealing with some serious adversity.

2005 was a mixed bag with Bru's painful situation tugging at our collective heart strings, it was an emotional high mid-season seeing him come back, the sad part was watching core leaders melt down in the playoffs when their example was needed for the kids BB was trying to develop.

2009 was just ... life, lumpy as all get out, however; it did lay some critical groundwork for the excitement we're watching right now. I never cared for roller coasters, but I love curvy and hilly roads, small boat operations in lumpy water, and the occasional wild woman - this season is looking to be fun in the same manner. :p

PS - that bikini pic is making me think unkosher thoughts. Mmmmm, bacon bikini.
 
Merge and lock them for Christs sake.
 
Yes, please merge them all so that those of us who have accepted BB's decision and want to move on don't have to repeatedly scan the board for un-Moss threads to look at and respond to.
 
I vote NO for merging all the Moss threads together.

I vote YES for merging all of the threads complaining there are too many Moss threads.
 
May not be a bad idea. For comparison sakes, the Planet is (surprisingly) actually more readable right now as they have merged all the Moss-related threads into one.
 
Merging is irrelevant. I want them all locked. Another Pats forum I'm active on did that.
 
As long as no new threads are made le them be, but if there is a new wave of them, yes to right ahead and merge them all
 
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