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Eagles and the Colts showed how to beat the Patriots although the assholes keep pulling out W's. I fuckin hate it...
Keep Brady off of the field and when he's on the field: get in his face and make him frantic. |
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Didn't you say that last time and we still whooped you?
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Oh, that's because you're delusional.
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But it will indeed be a great matchup, hopefully better than that 0-3 win Pittsburg had last night, my god that game was awful and awesome at the same time, I was definately pulilng for Miami though, as Ricky Williams made his 20th debut. |
I went to bed after the 3rd quarter and the score was still 0-0. Lame.
Miami should have kicked a field goal when they had it on 4th and 11. Instead their retard QB got sacked and fumbled. Good job. |
Worst Monday Night game, EVER!
I'm still glad we won, though. Especially after last week. Definitely enjoyed the Eagles/Pats game more, though. |
If you guys lost to the 1-8 Jets and the 0-10 Dolphins two weeks in a row, I would have laughed my ass off. And then you gotta play NE in a couple of weeks! Hurray!
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Yes, Indy and Philly definitely showed the NFL that the Patriots are indeed human and have clear and evident weaknesses. A lot of fans in Philly are actually complacent with the L because of the great game it was. I think that's fucking ridiculous! Sure, you can take positives out of the game, but to say you are happy with a loss is fraudulous.
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The Eagles showed us some things. They showed us that the quarterback must go down. That’s the main thing. You aren’t going to beat top quarterbacks if you can’t rush them. Don’t even play the game if you can’t put pressure on a top quarterback. He’ll just sit back there and pick you apart. Andy Reid showed us the Patriots defense is soft in the middle of the field.
..Future Patriots opponents will definitely take note of that. By and large, however, I don’t think the Eagles provided a blueprint. Hey, they lost. I think they caught the Patriots on a bad night and I think Bill Belichick got a little full of himself. One true rushing attempt in the whole first half? That’s not going to work in the postseason. Don’t put too much stock in that game. All it proved is that even the Patriots are capable of not being ready to play. That’s what surprised me. I thought they were above that. |
The Eagles also showed us that getting bullshit calls like that Offensive PI on Randy Moss's touchdown is a good way to stay in the game against the Patriots.
Clear cut method to beating the Patriots = Pay off the Refs. |
It's about fucking time Randy Moss got called for an offensive PI. It's blatantly obvious most times.
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If out jumping everyone on the planet and stealing the ball from them is PI then you are right he should get flagged for that shit like 10x a game.
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I clearly recall during the Pats/Redskins game he pushed off of his man about 4 seconds before the ball reached him, resulting in a catch and a TD. His defender fell down because of the shove Randy Moss gave him. I don't know how in the world that wasn't called, but the refs are now aware Randy Moss likes to push off.
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I wouldn't worry about it too much, the Jaguars will definately expose that in the AFC title game, don't even fret.
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Keep dreaming, buddy.
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Well you two can finally stop all the smack talk after this week, because one of your teams is going down. I'm picking the Colts, because they are the better team, but they haven't been playing that well lately and the Jags have been, so it could be close.
Bon Clay, you give Moss too much credit. If you have a smart defense and a secondary that isn't a bunch of pussies, look at what happens. Between Lito Sheppard covering him and Dawkins giving support, he was obsolete in the game. I agree that the PI call was pretty bad, but that isn't why we made it a good game. Our backup QB came in a exposed a weak pass defense, that's for sure. Greg Lewis looked like Randy Moss that night, and he plays more Special Teams for us than takes offensive snaps. Bellichick didn't come into the game unprepared, the Eagles just came in more prepared. |
He was stating similar things when the Colts met the Jags earlier in the season. S'okay though, pretty sure the Colts dominate the AFC South year after year, even if we let a couple of games get by us.
Interesting note: The Colts, according to the Indy Star, have led or shared the lead in the AFC South for 90 of the 97 weeks since the division was formed in 2002. Damn. |
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