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"After the game, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady pointed out that there were "a lot of questionable calls and we made some plays" to win the game."
Did anyone interpret this as the writer inferring that Brady agreed with the Ravens' accusations? It isn't exactly clear that he was completely disagreeing with the Ravens.
"After the game, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady pointed out that there were "a lot of questionable calls and we made some plays" to win the game."
Did anyone interpret this as the writer inferring that Brady agreed with the Ravens' accusations? It isn't exactly clear that he was completely disagreeing with the Ravens.
Oh yea, and for reference during the game, you could see him yelling to the refs as he pointed to his receivers (obviously he was pointing out that the receivers were pushing off).
All he was saying that the first 3 quarters were horribly called in favor of the Ravens.
All he was saying that the first 3 quarters were horribly called in favor of the Ravens.
I thought that Bart Scott deserved to receive more than a 25k fine, which was only 10k more than Rolle, Mason and McAllister. Some had suggested a suspension, which though extreme, is closer to the punishment that is needed. He had to be dragged away after following one unsportsmanlike conduct after another (totally disresecting the rule of law). We cant teach our kids not to behave in this way if all he gets is a small financial penalty - which is between 3 or 4 times the penalty for not doing up your helmet buckle.
Has anyone heard him apologize yet?
hahaha. Losers ! Now, the self annointed "The U" team can hold hands and shed more alligator tears
:bricks: Common, thats just wrong. Thats not what being a Pats' fan is all about.
I thought that Bart Scott deserved to receive more than a 25k fine, which was only 10k more than Rolle, Mason and McAllister. Some had suggested a suspension, which though extreme, is closer to the punishment that is needed. He had to be dragged away after following one unsportsmanlike conduct after another (totally disresecting the rule of law). We cant teach our kids not to behave in this way if all he gets is a small financial penalty - which is between 3 or 4 times the penalty for not doing up your helmet buckle.
Has anyone heard him apologize yet?