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Sept 16, 2016 12:21:38 GMT
Post by kelvana33 on Sept 16, 2016 12:21:38 GMT
How about Belichik? New kick off rules where it has the teams starting out on the 25 instead of the 20 he has Gostkowksi kick it where they have to play it and what was it, 4 out of the 5 kicks they didn't even make it to the 25. How long did they work on that this summer? Unreal, he leaves no stone unturned. I'm just impressed that Belichick managed to win a game with Janeane Garofalo at quarterback. She was cute back in the Larry Sanders days and when she did her cereal for breakfast thing on Seinfeld. I know Bill wants people to know that Brady may be the qb but he's the mastermind, but I thought this might be going too far. Guess I was wrong! She was never cute.
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Post by bookboy007 on Sept 16, 2016 16:52:44 GMT
I'm just impressed that Belichick managed to win a game with Janeane Garofalo at quarterback. She was cute back in the Larry Sanders days and when she did her cereal for breakfast thing on Seinfeld. I know Bill wants people to know that Brady may be the qb but he's the mastermind, but I thought this might be going too far. Guess I was wrong! She was never cute. Says the guy trying to decide who's least ugly among NAS, JM and Fletch....
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Post by kelvana33 on Sept 23, 2016 13:26:45 GMT
Pats train just keeps rolling. Didn't even realize Watts played last night he was such a non factor.
Absolute masterful job by the coaching staff and players.
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Sept 23, 2016 13:38:30 GMT
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Post by UtahGetMeTwo on Sept 23, 2016 13:38:30 GMT
Watt accounted for 1 point in fantasy. Shut down! Pats got lucky against the Phins. But good teams get lucky.
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Sept 23, 2016 14:42:05 GMT
Post by Fletcher on Sept 23, 2016 14:42:05 GMT
That was crazy. Minus Brady, Garoppolo, Lewis, Hightower, and Gronk (mostly), and with a QB in his first career start -- 27-0 final. Uncanny.
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Post by g4ck5 on Sept 24, 2016 0:48:50 GMT
That was crazy. Minus Brady, Garoppolo, Lewis, Hightower, and Gronk (mostly), and with a QB in his first career start -- 27-0 final. Uncanny. I hope that shuts all the Belichick trash talkers, saying "as soon as Brady is gone Bill will be nothing". I have never seen a team get sooo out coached in my life! That coach from the Texans was just like holy shit WTF JUST HAPPEN TO ME!
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Post by kelvana33 on Dec 13, 2016 16:37:52 GMT
Boy do the Pats need someone who can return punts/kick offs. Cyrus Jones has had 12 chances and fumbled 4 of them. That's a wow.
#1 rated defense came in here, faced a Pats team without Gronk and Amendola and Brady lit them up for over 400. Greatest ever.
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Dec 14, 2016 2:09:23 GMT
Post by UtahGetMeTwo on Dec 14, 2016 2:09:23 GMT
Belichick looked pissed when the Ravens caught up last night.
The special teams coach is in Barney Rubble trouble.
Brady could make midget Nite a great H-Back.
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Dec 14, 2016 3:35:26 GMT
Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2016 3:35:26 GMT
Honestly, watching the Pats play the Ravens is like watching the Bs play Montreal. (Yes, incredible the good guys won both Monday) but generally they do stupid shit against them because they look like the Ravens are in their heads sometimes. Unlike most of the rest of the NFL, the Ravens are not the least bit intimidated by the Pats and it shows.
Hate, hate, hate playing that Thugbunch. Rather the Pats play anyone else, anywhere. (Maybe not the Giants or the Brincos on the road.)
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Post by Fletcher on Dec 16, 2016 14:33:59 GMT
I just got a ticket for the Denver game on Sunday. They better bring it -- I'm tired of them losing to that team and in that stadium.
If they have a 2nd half lead, and the opposition punts, can the new strategy be for the return man to just get the fuck out of the way? Just let it roll.
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Dec 16, 2016 16:02:05 GMT
Post by UtahGetMeTwo on Dec 16, 2016 16:02:05 GMT
Belichick does not want the Ravens in the playoffs. Beating Ravens last week and beating Denver this week will help put a lesser team like Miami into the post season. Pat fans usually have a good contingent at games out on the west coast. And Bronco fans down in SD suck.
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Dec 16, 2016 16:49:11 GMT
Post by Fletcher on Dec 16, 2016 16:49:11 GMT
Belichick does not want the Ravens in the playoffs. Beating Ravens last week and beating Denver this week will help put a lesser team like Miami into the post season. Pat fans usually have a good contingent at games out on the west coast. And Bronco fans down in SD suck. I think there will be a lot of Pats fans there Sunday. The fairweather Donko fans seem to have very little confidence in their team right now and people are selling tickets right and left. The forecast looks bad too. As we get closer to the game, ticket prices are actually coming down. It would be nice to face Miami in the playoffs, sans QB too.
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Post by UtahGetMeTwo on Dec 16, 2016 17:17:54 GMT
Belichick does not want the Ravens in the playoffs. Beating Ravens last week and beating Denver this week will help put a lesser team like Miami into the post season. Pat fans usually have a good contingent at games out on the west coast. And Bronco fans down in SD suck. I think there will be a lot of Pats fans there Sunday. The fairweather Donko fans seem to have very little confidence in their team right now and people are selling tickets right and left. The forecast looks bad too. As we get closer to the game, ticket prices are actually coming down. It would be nice to face Miami in the playoffs, sans QB too. I hate the Bronco fan base. They right up there with other obnoxious NFL fan bases along with Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Seattle. Not welcome at my friends carne asada tail gate extravaganza when those fan bases are at Qualcomm. No! Once the Pats destroy the Donkeys, Belichick will hide the play book and sit his starters, except for a few reps, the last two games.
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Dec 19, 2016 5:48:40 GMT
Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2016 5:48:40 GMT
Wow, surpising win in that dump. They have such terrible games in Denver. Back to back wins vs the Ravens and in Denver, mighty impressive.
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Dec 19, 2016 13:11:07 GMT
Post by NAS on Dec 19, 2016 13:11:07 GMT
I hate to say it, but I am really bored with being a Pats fan. There's no reason to watch any of the regular season games. I used to plan my day around them. Now, the game is over in about 45 minutes and the rest of the time is spent hoping for run plays to drain the clock.
Hey, it's better to be rich than poor, but jeez, what a joke.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2016 13:40:57 GMT
I hate to say it, but I am really bored with being a Pats fan. There's no reason to watch any of the regular season games. I used to plan my day around them. Now, the game is over in about 45 minutes and the rest of the time is spent hoping for run plays to drain the clock. Hey, it's better to be rich than poor, but jeez, what a joke. I won't say there will never be another dynasty like Brady & Belicheck, but...no, fawk it. There won't.
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Post by Fletcher on Dec 19, 2016 15:54:29 GMT
Yesterday was a boring game in a lot of ways, but it was still awesome to win in Denver. Bitter cold, but I had a blast.
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Dec 22, 2016 10:59:08 GMT
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Post by Lord Markwart on Dec 22, 2016 10:59:08 GMT
Pats will want #1 overall seed to avoid potential trip to Oakland. They will play the big guns one last game and hope Oak drops 1 of last 2.
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Post by bookboy007 on Dec 22, 2016 16:08:14 GMT
Brady could make midget Nite a great H-Back. No. He'd have to get out to the flat. The odds of him doing that in less than about 4 minutes aren't good. It's funny though, how absolutely critical one thing can be to a hall of fame career especially for a Qb. All the great Qbs (of the ones I've watched enough of to have an opinion) have had one thing they did better than anyone and that was basically the difference taht elevated their whole game to Championship level. Montana - no one has ever thrown the slant better. On time, on target, soft as snow so that not just Rice but Turner and Clark and others who knew how to run a good slant would kill you on the YAC. Almost everything they did in SanFran built off of that one almost unstoppable gift. Bradshaw - first Qb in my memory who just seemed to have an instinct for where to put the deep ball for his receivers to go get it. Huge arm, sure, and dumb as a sack of hammers, but when he needed a deep ball, he seemed to find a way to make it work not just by throwing it far but by zipping it to a spot on a long ball the way you have to on a curl or an out. Stabler - would have been a great mechanic. I think he was better at reading how defenses would break down than he was at how to attack them. He seemed to have a gift for waiting beyond the "window' for the play, but just beyond so that he didn't have to run for his life for 10 seconds. Snap...coverage...but you can only cover good receivers so long without help, and he knew exactly where the breakdown would happen and threw the ball just before it did. Uncanny timing. Brady - no qb has ever thrown that ball to the slot in flat as well. Timing, location of the ball and how that sets up the YAC, disguising it just enough to keep the corners from jumping it. When you can go to that route 15 times a game and know you can get 4+ yards almost every time, it makes everything else go the way a good jab sets up a boxer for all sorts of options to attack his opponent. Marino - best deep ball accuracy I've ever seen. Favre - best mid-range to deep timing I've ever seen. Partly because he had an absolute canon, he was the best at anticipating an opening juuuuuuust barely big enough for the pass to get through, especially on the square in and the deep digs. Warner was good at this too, and it's part of the reason that both of these guys had some real ugly moments later in their careers because the brain still said the opening was there, but the arm couldn't get the ball there on time. Manning - he never really had this same finishing move type of pass. He was kind of the same on every route. His 'one thing' was understanding who was supposed to be open on every play based on the D and how he could envision the way they'd play a down. All of those times when he'd audible out of a pass to a run? He didn't see how his guy would be open. Most of these other guys would audible to the pass that they know they can beat you with 9/10 times.
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Post by bookboy007 on Dec 22, 2016 16:09:48 GMT
Pats will want #1 overall seed to avoid potential trip to Oakland. They will play the big guns one last game and hope Oak drops 1 of last 2. I kind of hope New England v. Oakland is the AFC final...and Derek Carr fumbles on what would be the game winning drive...but they call it an incomplete pass and Janikowski nails a 55 yarder for the win with no time on the clock.
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Dec 22, 2016 16:15:30 GMT
Post by UtahGetMeTwo on Dec 22, 2016 16:15:30 GMT
For some reason though, Piitsburgh and Big Ben will make some noise in the AFC playoffs this year.
Good breakdown Book.
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Post by Lord Markwart on Dec 22, 2016 18:14:12 GMT
Book, Nice breakdown but I'm a little disappointed that Marc Sanchez did not make your list. Marino had the "fake spike", Peyton had "Omaha", and Sanchez had the "butt fumble".
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Dec 24, 2016 22:30:56 GMT
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Post by UtahGetMeTwo on Dec 24, 2016 22:30:56 GMT
Beat it loser. Nothing more than a very good Defensive Coordinator.
None of the garbage coming out of your mouth held true. Just like yer Ol Man.
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Post by g4ck5 on Dec 25, 2016 14:40:41 GMT
Oh man Derek Carr out for the remainder of the season with a fractured leg... wow what a shame I feel bad for the raiders finally got out of their 20 year slump and now that happens. Anyways GO PATS!
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Dec 25, 2016 14:53:24 GMT
Post by UtahGetMeTwo on Dec 25, 2016 14:53:24 GMT
Oh man Derek Carr out for the remainder of the season with a fractured leg... wow what a shame I feel bad for the raiders finally got out of their 20 year slump and now that happens. Anyways GO PATS! Pretty much only one team, the Steelers, standing in the way of the Pats getting to the SB.
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