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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.pats and chargers use all of their cap space but teams that don't go out and sign big name free agents are perceived as being cheap, by fans who don't know any betterWho ever said the Pats were cheap. Both Brady and Seymour are one of the highest paid players at their position. In fact, over the course of Seymour's extension, he is the highest paid d-lineman in history. Corey Dillon has a nice contract. So does Colvin and Vabrel. Dan Koppen is one of the highest paid center in the league. Matt Light is paid well. Jarvis Green as a back up got a deal that was at the time more than a lot of starters at his position. In 2004, Ty Law was one of two or three highest paid players in the league that year.
The Pats are far from cheap. They are just not like a lot of other teams that are going to overpay for replacible talent. Yeah, they could have paid Vinatieri, but they got a cheaper replacement who was better than what Vinatieri gave us last year. Seattle paid Branch top 7 WR money to be their #3 WR. The Pats knoew he was a good WR, but clearly not worth the money he got. Neither were Givens (who was already becoming a bust in Tennessee before he got injured), McGinest, Law, Milloy, Woody, Andruzzi, and a whole host of other players that they chose not to keep because their value didn't match up to their contracts or contract demands.
that's true, the rules committee is reactionary , they listen and they make changes.The rules committee met because the league is overly reactionary to the latest trend. Roy Williams of Dallas injures T.O. with the horsecollar tackle while Philly is on a Super Bowl run and they change the rules regarding the horsecollar tackle the following offseason although there was only one player in the league that it was a problem. The Pats and Panthers play overly physical in their coverage in the conference championships and the rules committee decide to make the 5 yard chuck rule a point of emphasis. Carson Palmer blows out his knee in the playoffs when Kimo Von Olhoffen hits him below the knee and the league create a rule that you can't hit a QB below the knee.
The fact that it has been five years since the tuck rule game and the league hasn't changed a single letter of the tuck rule means that the rule was applied correctly in that case and has been applied the same way before and after Brady was hit by Woodson. In fact, the Pats were on the other end of that same exact situation earlier that season when Vinny Testeverde had both hand on the ball, but he hadn't tucked the ball to his body when I think Willie McGinest stripped it.
By the way, you are such a good Pats fan and you have eight posts and they are all about how the Pats were lucky and the run is over and it is time to rebuild. If I was cynical, I would think you were a troll posing as a Pats fan. But I actually believe you are just a concerned Pats fan worried about his favorite team.
No troll.
Sorry that no one on here can voice a dissenting opinion without hearing insults. Fig people on here might be smarter then on the other big Pats board.
Listen, I know we have a core group, and we always do well in the draft. However, we have simply let too many people get away. And other teams have fig us out, and are beating us using our own style. Dink and dunk. Nothing spectacular.
Do you not agree that we got lucky in the Oakland game? Rule or no rule, it was a once in a lifetime call. And in the Indy game we tackled (literally tackled) their receivers/tight-ends to keep them from getting off the line. Not to mention that the games were played at home in terrible conditions.
SD is probably the best team, and frankly Indy dominated us in the AFC Championship game. The score was much closer then the game actually was.
I wasn't expecting everyone to "pop a blood vessel", but I didn't expect complete delusionment either.....
I keep hearing "AFC title game, first round draft picks, BB and Brady, blah blah blah."
Everyone seems to have their eyes closed. You don't feel that we got lucky in SD? You don't feel that we were dominated in Indy? You don't feel that we got lucky to play (much less win) in two Superbowls? You don't feel that our defense is getting old? You don't feel that we've lost too many valuable players? You don't feel that the other teams feel that we are no longer invincible? You don't feel that Indy has always had the better team, but we just were lucky to play them at home and get the benefit of the refs?
That's all I'm asking.
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I thought I was a Chargers fan????
We have numerous picks, but we are notoriously cheap....
I'm not referring to the rule if it's called correctly. I'm talking about the actual call during the game. Ask anyone other then us, and they will say it was a bad call at a terrible time. You just don't make that call in that game. I don't know how many times you watched the replay, but it was incredibly lucky.
and I can't stand the Raiders.
that's true, the rules committee is reactionary , they listen and they make changes.
look at the merriman thing, they listened to their players and changed the rules about winning post season awards if you test positive for a banned substance.
Come on, those were legit good calls that the refs make 80%+ of the time. Honestly, I thought the Indy game was very fair and good officiating. They took a couple of calls early in the game away from Indy as well that were correctly changed, but could've been upheld.
ya know , when it comes to protecting the qb i wish they gave the ref more freedom to make a call based on intent, when i see a guy's hand brush a qbs helmet usually because the qb moved his helmet into the path of a defenders hand, then to see the defender get flagged for that, it's crap.They also overract. The horse collar tackle rule change and the hitting the QB below the knee rules were totally overracting to isolated incidents and not really relevant to the real issues that they should have been discussing. They call it the Roy Williams rule not only because he was the one who inspired the rule change, but because he was the only one who actually was doing what the new rule was trying to stop. Why not just fine the guy to death until he is financially forced to stop rather than hamstring defenders who made what were legal tackles before, but now aren't so they could stop one player in the entire league from injurying players.
you made the afc title game and had a 21-3 lead in it and came 4 points from probably more than likely winning your 4th superbowl in 6 years, AND you have 2 picks in the 1st round of the 2007 draft
AND you have a crapton of cap room, i don't see how the run can be classified as over, you've got belichik, you've got brady, i don't see a problem other than fixing what went wrong in the colts game.
ya know , when it comes to protecting the qb i wish they gave the ref more freedom to make a call based on intent, when i see a guy's hand brush a qbs helmet usually because the qb moved his helmet into the path of a defenders hand, then to see the defender get flagged for that, it's crap.
i do believe the below the knees qb rule this year wasn't even called all that much, at least from what i noticed.
some of these calls you see with blows to the head though, just horrible and i'd like to see the ref be given more power to call it only if he thinks there was intent to injure the head.
"PatsFanForever" :bricks:Unfortunately, the end is here. Just like all good teams that had runs, it has to end (some quickly, some die a slow death). Face it, we really don't have a great team. We were totally outmatched in SD, but Marty ball and stupid mistakes kept us in it. We had a monster lead in Indy, and got beat up and down the field in the 2nd half. The ONLY reason we stayed in it was because of Indy's terrible kick coverage. We started every series close to midfield!
I know everyone wants to cry about the officials, but come on..... has any team benefited more from bad officiating more then us? Honestly, we wouldn't have went to two SB's if it weren't for the officials. If we can't get home field, then we're done. That's our real advantage. Indy dominated us in the 2nd half. They've learned how to win ugly like us.
I think we should start rebuilding. This patchwork team is about the 6th best in the AFC if you look at it realistically.
flame away........
that sounds kinda like the bengals pitt game from the playoffs of the 05 season, the pitt dlineman gets basically thrown towards carson palmer's knee and rolls into it and a new rule is born because of just some freak accidental play.Honestly, the problem with the Hitting below the knees call is that the referees don't get it right. They tend to cal any hit that is from Mid-thigh down. That is what happened to Harrison this year. He was flagged for it when it was clear he hit the guy in the thigh. There was a Colts game that I watched where the Colts O-lineman Diem had ahold of the DE's jersey, rolled back-wards and basically flung the guy into Manning. The DE was flagged for hitting below the knees when Diem was the one responsible for the action. It also happened to Wilfork. He was blocked from the side and fell into a QB's legs and was flagged for it. Not is fault that he got double-teamed and knocked off-balance, but he got flagged for it.
Now please return to Indystar. Your attempt to steal ManningsArmy's very original idea has failed.
Come on, those were legit good calls that the refs make 80%+ of the time. Honestly, I thought the Indy game was very fair and good officiating. They took a couple of calls early in the game away from Indy as well that were correctly changed, but could've been upheld.
The tuck rule applied in the Oakland game was terrible. You believe it was a good call? Honestly?
hey i call it like i see it, i took some **** on my chargers board for saying the raiders defense looked very good this season , sometimes ya just gotta be unbiased and give credit where it's due ya know?
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