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Lol. I didn’t say the Pats suck.The most accurate passer in NCAA history, then the most accurate rookie passer in NFL history, is a JAG. SURE.
Your thread is like one calling out a Wisconsin fan the day after IU beats them for a first time in it seems forever, and claiming that Wisky sucks.
Figures Outside Shitter is a Patsie fan.How about them Colts?
Lol. It was all luck and officiating. And you question my football IQ. LMAOTotal yards 365-275, NE. You didn't dominate jacksh!t. You were gifted a game by unforced errors.
Punt block 7 pts.
Offsides on missed FG, 3 pts.
On O, False start on 2nd and 1 inside the 10, ends up an INT next play, cost at least 4 pts.
But I understand your lack of football IQ. You insisted that Brady sucked in
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
Then after 28-3, a 5th ring, you shifted to saying he doesn't suck but is "lucky"
Typical low IQ Colts fan.
Congrats on the first win over the Pats since the first year of the first Obama administration
I've got to disagree with you about McDouche - had his deal with the Colts gone through he would have been fired long before this season even started.Lol. It was all luck and officiating. And you question my football IQ. LMAO
Spoken like a true Pats fan.
And you were “never really a fan” of Brady, remember? You said that when he left for Tampa. There’s a reason Patriots fans are considered some of the worst in football.
I would like to thank Belichick for convincing McDouche to stay in New England, though. Otherwise, the Colts may have been the ones being shut out for 3 quarters and McDouche would have been pouting on the other sideline.
I said that long before he left for Tampa. I have never, ever been a "Brady fan".And you were “never really a fan” of Brady, remember? You said that when he left for Tampa.
😂I said that long before he left for Tampa. I have never, ever been a "Brady fan".
Though I am not so stupid, as you are, to refuse to acknowledge his accomplishments, especially relative to Peyton "stick me with my wife's 'roids now" Manning.
And you are still holding it against McDaniels for realizing at the 11th hour that the Colts franchise was lying to him about the health and return of Andrew Luck? An important life lesson is "Don't work for lying scum".
^^^^^ Still butt-hurt his team got caught cheating. Again. ^^^^^Interesting article I hadn't noticed before, but according to Albert Breer of MMQB, McDaniels backing out was because he wanted a voice in football operations. The Colts said no.
Mundane things like how strength and conditioning programs are run, how workouts are set up, how scouting staff are organized, etc. It got down to Josh saying "this is how we need to do it" and the Deflategate Liars saying "We do it this way, and it's not in your job description to change anything about how we do it".
Why Did Josh McDaniels Ditch the Colts at the Altar? the Answer May Surprise You
The reason that Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels went back to the Patriots in the final hour in 2018 may not be for the reason you think.www.si.com
Random fact: Before Saturday night, IU had beaten Wisconsin three times in basketball since the last time the Colts bet the Patriots. Weird shit happens. Ask the Arizona Cardinals and the Detroit Lions.
See, you learned something today. There may be hope for you yet.Interesting article I hadn't noticed before, but according to Albert Breer of MMQB, McDaniels backing out was because he wanted a voice in football operations. The Colts said no.
Mundane things like how strength and conditioning programs are run, how workouts are set up, how scouting staff are organized, etc. It got down to Josh saying "this is how we need to do it" and the Deflategate Liars saying "We do it this way, and it's not in your job description to change anything about how we do it".
Why Did Josh McDaniels Ditch the Colts at the Altar? the Answer May Surprise You
The reason that Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels went back to the Patriots in the final hour in 2018 may not be for the reason you think.www.si.com
Random fact: Before Saturday night, IU had beaten Wisconsin three times in basketball since the last time the Colts bet the Patriots. Weird shit happens. Ask the Arizona Cardinals and the Detroit Lions.
Will Dugger be fined or suspended for trying to twist Pittmans head off and then punching him?
I didn't like that either (slapping girly-Colt-like in Pittman's direction, after Pittman did the same at him).Will Dugger be fined or suspended for trying to twist Pittmans head off and then punching him?
He should. That was dirty as heck.
"Patriots Add Ref Abuse to Their Many Instances of Cheating" would probably get a lot of clicks.What would be the lead story on ESPN if a Patriots player shoved a ref to the turf, like Hilton did?
“Headhunting” 😂 You just never run out of excuses, do you?I didn't like that either (slapping girly-Colt-like in Pittman's direction, after Pittman did the same at him).
I am sure that neither of us like the head hunting by the Colts that knocked out two Patriots WRs with concussions, either, right?
What would be the lead story on ESPN if a Patriots player shoved a ref to the turf, like Hilton did?
I had no idea that actually happened. That's peak "If you ain't cheatin', you ain't tryin'"
fixed it for you...We learned many years ago that the Patriots are always among the least-penalized and most highly disciplined teams in the league.
Except for Saturday night, when they had 8 penalties and at least 3 bad special teams gaffes.fixed it for you...
That’s literally not headhunting. Headhunting requires, you know, hitting someone in the head. Sendejo hit him in the shoulder with his shoulder.
Yes, but a big part of that left with Tom Brady, who got WAY more pass interference penalties last season than any other quarterback. And it wasn’t close.For 20 years, one NFL team is far above all others in penalty differential. And the difference between #1 and #2 is HUGE. Yes, that made the stupid penalties committed Saturday night so strange, odd, and as fluky as the Colts beating the Patriots for the first time in the last 9 tries.
Again, you fail.Yes, but a big part of that left with Tom Brady, who got WAY more pass interference penalties last season than any other quarterback. And it wasn’t close.
Headhunting requires, you know, hitting someone in the head.
I meant Brady got more in his favor last year in Tampa. Tampa got more pass interference penalties against opponents than any other team, and it wasn’t close. That’s the Tom Brady I’ll cry until I get the call effect.Again, you fail.
Tom Brady left before the 2020 season, and in the 2020 season, NE ranked (again) 1st in the league in fewest committed penalties.
NFL Football Stats - NFL Team Penalties per Game | TeamRankings.com
NFL Football penalties per game, by team.www.teamrankings.com
also they were #1 in 2008 (with no Brady, much to your joy).
Their helmets hit but Sendejo led with his shoulder. His shoulder is what makes first contact.You need to check your health care plan and use your vision correction benefits here at years end.
Funny how both players go into concussion protocol for colliding their shoulders, huh? Direct helmet-to-helmet contact, as blatant as it gets. If this were college rules, the Colt turd would be out that game and the first half of the next.
That's the "I have receivers that you cannot cover, and I know it" effect.Tampa got more pass interference penalties against opponents than any other team, and it wasn’t close. That’s the Tom Brady I’ll cry until I get the call effect.
In the least shocking news of the week, Dugger was fined 10 grand for his dirty play. Pittman was not fined. He should never have been ejected in the first place.I didn't like that either (slapping girly-Colt-like in Pittman's direction, after Pittman did the same at him).
I am sure that neither of us like the head hunting by the Colts that knocked out two Patriots WRs with concussions, either, right?
What would be the lead story on ESPN if a Patriots player shoved a ref to the turf, like Hilton did?
The Patriots are pure class from top to bottom and don't you dare claim they're not. They're consummate professionals at every level of the organization.In the least shocking news of the week, Dugger was fined 15 grand for his dirty play. Pittman was not fined. He should never have been ejected in the first place.
Outside Pooper wrong yet again.
As I said, the cheating and dirty play come from the top in New England.
Kyle Dugger was fined $10,520 after Week 15 ejection, Michael Pittman wasn't - ProFootballTalk
Patriots safety Kyle Dugger and Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman were both ejected in Week 15 after a post-play scuffle, but only one of them was fined as a result of the altercation.Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports that Dugger was fined $10,520 by the league this week. Pittman was not fined...profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
For them it would be systemic shoving. TY did it out of inborn passion. There is a huge difference. lol"Patriots Add Ref Abuse to Their Many Instances of Cheating" would probably get a lot of clicks.
After talking to the official involved, Hilton wasn’t fined for this incident. The official tripped on Hilton’s feet and fell. You can see him grab at TY’s arm as he’s falling.