Do0d, simmer down! Connecticut is in NE!
It is. But Ne fans know that the real fans are in and around Boston. Listen to Edelmans Superbowl interview.
Do0d, simmer down! Connecticut is in NE!
Yeah, that's why I live in Boston and been a fan back to the Schaefer Stadium, Steve Grogan, 2-14, Kenneth Sims First pick in the draft days...
Like I said, your comments here are an embarrassment to NE fans.
Pats got so damn lucky come on bro
You have zero perspective outside of your superfaness. You aren't so much a sports fan, as you are a NE fan.
Again, here you are complaining about penalties that weren't called--only the penalties against NE, nevermind the pushoff at the goal line that gave Amendola the TD or the tripping on first down pass that should have been a 15 yarder for the Seahawks late in the 4th quarter.
Well given your obvious low sports IQ, I wouldn't expect you to know what an ESPN team blog is. Maybe you should check one out, it'll help your knowledge of the game.I don't go to any fan forums, because fan sports talk boards are generally filled with drooling idiots. You've got to have the acumen of a ground squirrel to think there is any salient information coming from these people.
This explains you.
The fact that you think what you wrote is an analysis of what happened. Wow. That is such a superfluous understanding of what went down. It wasn't that NE is a good match up. It's that Belichick created a good matchup. The Pats morph from week to week into whatever scheme they need to win a game. If you read any of my posts you would know that I said to watch the Seattle Chargers game to see how to beat the SeaHawks D (Someone even posted an article with an analysis of it). And what happened NE did the same thing the Chargers did. It isn't just the quickness of receivers (That is such a juvenile explanation), it's exposing the weakness of the zone the Seahawks like to run and understanding that Seattle isn't built to change it up."Brady exposed them!"
How, what does that mean? You never said a FUCKING THING other than "Brady exposed them." That doesn't mean shit, but you aren't concerned with data or relevant observation.
Here is what you could have said: "Seattle's vaunted defense relies on a big, tough secondary that is quick, but designed to defend against large receivers. The small size of Amendola and that other short dude match up well against Seattle's secondary."
Brady didn't "expose them," you sockpuppet. NE simply matches up well against their scheme. That is it. End of story.
Honestly, there's only one person who sounds like an idiot in this thread. But really, find the blog for you team, watch all the games throughout, and maybe you'll learn why your analysis sounds so juvenile.you're a fucking idiot, and everyone here knows that.
But really, find the blog for you team, watch all the games throughout, and maybe you'll learn why your analysis sounds so juvenile.
seriously, just find a room and have angry sex and get the fuck over it guys.
It is. But Ne fans know that the real fans are in and around Boston. Listen to Edelmans Superbowl interview.
Where specifically in Boston do you live?
I think they would have ended up near the goal line anyway. For whatever reason they can do 15-30 yard plays better than can just getting 5-7 yards for a simple first down. Heck, they went 60-80 yards in 30 seconds at the end of the half. Throughout the season all their scoring drives seem to have a 20+ yard pass play or two. Their receivers couldn't get open if their lives depended on it, but one thing they do better than most is go after the ball.
Maybe I'm just rationalizing, but I'm starting to think they got down there too quick. It was a strange situation because they knew they needed to score, but then they started to to think past the score and worry about time for the Pats. They also anticipated a NE timeout, like most of us, and it made more time run off the clock. Whats strange is if they would have scored quicker, say, the lucky catch was actually in the end zone, I don't doubt Brady would have got them in field goal range for OT.
Anyways, everything before that is pretty much set in stone, and it came down to one play. And I think its more that NE made the play than SEA screwed it up. I'm not a fan of the specifics of the play, but 99 times out of 100 its a touch down or an incomplete pass. Even when you know its coming, its still hard to stop. If Browner had average corner back strength, I think it still would have worked. If Browner wasn't a former Seahawk, it probably still would have worked. If Butler hadn't been beat in practice on that exact play and Bellichick not reinforced his responsibilities in that situation, it would have worked.
But it didn't. In the end its no different than missing a field goal or dropping a pass on 4th down. hahaha man, I want to believe that, but I don't. **** me.
Yeah zin, find a completely one-sided source that confirms every bias you already have and THEN you'll be qualified to present your opinion as objective fact. That's just science.
Well given your obvious low sports IQ, I wouldn't expect you to know what an ESPN team blog is. Maybe you should check one out, it'll help your knowledge of the game.
Not sex...they might reproduce. This is a thunderdome situation.
Where specifically in Boston do you live?
Cambridge.
You know, I was more than a little sympathetic to the beating you've been taking here, since you do seem bright, have put forth your opinions well (despite them often being deeply flawed opinions), and you haven't really gone off the deep end with deeply personal retaliatory attacks, but, seriously, REAL fans only in and around Boston?
Are you hearing yourself? D:
Because REAL NE fans only live in certain parts of Boston? :awe:
Cambridge. And I'm also friends with Joe Andruzzi and Matt Chatham. You know who they are right?
It's a game. You win, you lose and you talk smack, because really that's the fun of it. I'm not sure why people on this board are taking it so seriously.
Yeah, it's a Boston thing. We believe that the Patriots are really a Boston team. The parade is in Downtown Boston tomm. Well Boston is the Capital of Mass afterall. It's a way to poke fun of people who say they are real PAts fans. It's supposed to be all in good fun.
lulz--know how I know you are AMDZen's alt account?
well, to be fair, you can't be him, because that guy actually owned up to his team's loss and took his lumps like a champ, and everyone respected him for that, in the end.
I can't imagine what would happen if your god-fearing Pat's lost, considering the cuntiness of your victory.
you do have a low sports iq. It's ok though. Just get on your team blog (i check mines out at least once a day during the season), read some analysis and try to understand more of the fundamentals of the game (defenses, etc.). It'll make the game more interesting.
We won. What do i have to own up to. We are the champions. Jesus. Get off my jock.
I READ TEAM BLOGS I'M AN NFL ANALYST YOU NOOB BITCHES
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you can't make this shit up.
You can't. Tell me more how one read Wilson is comparable to Aaron Rodgers who just won the MVP.
It's a game.
You win, you lose and you talk smack, because really that's the fun of it.
I'm not sure why people on this board are taking it so seriously.