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Re: Baltimore at New England AFC Championship thread
And I really must not know the rules... because why can Danny Woodhead stomp his feet and move forward before the snap while Welker is in motion and it's not flagged while Ray Rice does the same thing in the same formation before and it's a 5 yard penalty? I'm lost.
Re: Baltimore at New England AFC Championship thread
U know what I hate about New England... It's more about trickery and deception than it is about lining up and man on man and finding out who has what it takes.
if I want surprises on every play, ill go watch the Harlem Globe Trotters.
Re: Baltimore at New England AFC Championship thread
You know,
I was thinking the same exact thing. Is Brady an accurate QB? Yes.
Do they have some good skill position players? They're OK, I guess.
But it's all trickery, deception, disguising plays, etc. Does that make you a superior athlete, a better person, a dominant football team? Does it matter how you win or just that you win? I think that if you are a Patriot fan and living outside of 30 minutes from Foxboro it is a major character flaw of yours.
He was lucky that the DB didn't latch on and ruin his right leg for a year. But then again, luck is all that the Patriots* live off of... Aside from cheating.
Re: Baltimore at New England AFC Championship thread
Ok I'm officially on the conspiracy train...
Why, before the game, were there Patriots Anthem commericals, and why, on that last commercial, did it say "We'll have all the coverage of media week" with Tom Brady saying he was happy to be there, and then a picture of Colin Kaepernick throwing the ball immediately after, with no showing of the Falcons or Ravens? I must be losing it today...
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