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Bookie Man

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  1. 181864258070_1.jpg Like this one the best.

     

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    I'm actually a big fan if the Canadian style one. Minus the leaf and maybe a different facemask. I think that would be a good look with the all blues. I don't mind the white helmets, I just feel like they're kind of boring, esp with the home unis. Sort of reminds me of the Colts.
  2. I sat next to some Pats fans for the game at this bar. Just some obnoxious folks. The old lady asked if I was from the area and I told her I was. She responded with -Aww I'm sorry, I feel bad for you. The dad was dropping F bombs like crazy in front of his 10 year old daughter. Any time they made any kind of half decent play, they would all cheer and stare right at me. They just kept repeating "I can't believe we're losing to a scrub team like Buffalo." They ended up leaving halfway through the 3rd quarter bc they "couldn't watch such a bad display of football". So fairweather. 😂😂😂😂

  3. Jerry has gotten much better at controlling his emotions, specifically after the whistle. The 15 yard personal fouls for pushing someone or talking too much are the penalties that drive me crazy. I'm not going to get too upset about him trying to strip the ball and accidentally ripping off the QB's helmet. He needs to learn from that and try to be smarter next time, but it wasn't one of his classic, mind numbing 15 yard penalties.

    He gets flagged a lot. But some of those PF calls were ridiculous. I get it, that once you've got the "dirty" label, they have a closer eye on you. But I remember him getting flagged when it seemed all he did was ass slap a teammate after a sack. He just doesn't get away with much. I wouldn't say he's a dirty player. But maybe just a bonehead at times.
  4. I like the influence Ed Reed has had on him so far. AW always played so hard and with a high level of emotion. Too much at times. He played a little out if control. I recall him saying that Reed has been teaching him to play smarter and how to protect himself. And I think it's been showing on the field. Reed IMO was one of the smartest DBs to ever play the game.

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