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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.Well, six of your games will be versus teams with sub .500 records, as your East bretheren SUCK. AND seeing as how you play ALL teams from the NFC EAST and the AFC North, you could probably count 2-3 of those teams going sub.500 as well. Your schedule MIGHT include just 6 out of 16 with WINNING records.
Shula is worried about his perfect season celebration being in jeopardy.
Tom doesn't need any extra motivation. He does his talking on the field.Someone please e-mail this crap to Brady! He will love it posted next to his locker!!!
We had a great off season, but to me something was missing. We were the hands down favorites and it seemed we had no obstacles and no underdog card to hang on to this year that has benefited us so well in past seasons. Now with Video Gate, we have literally a library worth of crap from players, media and former coaches that are denying us our legacy. Amazing! God is good to the Patriots. He really is.
We get no R E S P E C T and I love it!!!!
exactly what I was thinking - the surviving '72 Fins are completely loony over that record
Tom doesn't need any extra motivation. He does his talking on the field.
He admitted that? OK. By the sounds of his press conference he made it clear that he didn't care what people were saying.Your kidding yourself is you don't think all people need motivation. Especially athletes. Tom thrives on this crap otherwise he would not have admitted to Bob Costas on carrying around that clipping on being over-rated!
How ironic that Shula is notorious for having committed the single most egregious act of "gamesmanship" in NFL History. Going into the 1982 AFCCG, the Jets Freeman McNeil was virtually unstoppable. There was little doubt that the Jets would beat the Dolphins, with the NY Sack Exchange in full force against the inept David Woodley. So Shula watered the Orange Bowl field all week so that it became a mud bowl, neutralizing the Jets athletic advantage. The Killer B defense swarmed all over Richard Todd and a Miami team that had no business making it to the SB got their due to Shula's devious wit. For him to make sanctimonious statements about gamesmanship is the height of hypocrisy. It's another example of how as men age they tend to gloss over the errors of their own youth and ascribe to the younger generation sins new and strange. But nothing is new under the sun.
ummmm....here's Donald Duck Shula being schooled by JayZ. Baaaaaaaaaaahahahha
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPwbQYJOL4s
Shula is worried about his perfect season celebration being in jeopardy.
Shula is a hall of famer and considered one of the greatest coaches of all time, and that will give him credibility in many people's eyes.
How ironic that Shula is notorious for having committed the single most egregious act of "gamesmanship" in NFL History. Going into the 1982 AFCCG, the Jets Freeman McNeil was virtually unstoppable. There was little doubt that the Jets would beat the Dolphins, with the NY Sack Exchange in full force against the inept David Woodley. So Shula watered the Orange Bowl field all week so that it became a mud bowl, neutralizing the Jets athletic advantage. The Killer B defense swarmed all over Richard Todd and a Miami team that had no business making it to the SB got their due to Shula's devious wit. For him to make sanctimonious statements about gamesmanship is the height of hypocrisy. It's another example of how as men age they tend to gloss over the errors of their own youth and ascribe to the younger generation sins new and strange. But nothing is new under the sun.