Best Player Available Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 And yappy Richard Sherman, who is the Julien Edelman of the Seahawks. call me crazy but if Sherman was a Bill he would be idolized. in particular his attitude towards a certain pats *** qb.
PromoTheRobot Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 Some people talk about teams having a built-in excuse for losing to the Pats, it works the other way too. Imagine the cries of foul if the Pats start losing a few games or if Brady gets injured? Then you are going to hear howls of NFL conspiracy!
birdog1960 Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 You know who bothers me most about the Patriots? Robert Kraft. That smug bastard walks around like nothing has happened and routinely champions himself as the voice of reason in NFL disputes. There has never been a single moment of public admission or realization of any kind that his organization has done things that set the game and the NFL brand back. The buck stops with him. I totally agree. but I think it is a sign of the times. cheating is ok as long as you are the winner. doesn't even matter if you get caught as long as you get away with it. "too big to fail" happens all the time in everyday life.
Hapless Bills Fan Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 I don't know ... the Pats (hate to admit it) looked really, really good last night. Didn't miss a beat from the Super Bowl. Chandler was a good pick up. They execute almost flawlessly. Must be nice to have a franchise QB ... everything else falls in place. They looked OK on O. Didn't run as successfully as I believe they'd like to. Brady was compensating successfully for some problems on OL. Problem is, the Steeler's D looked awful and I don't think it's just the Pats being good - they looked pretty bad in preseason. Their D looked exploitable. Nothing flawless there. The Steelers were sloppy on O IMHO.
plenzmd1 Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 The tenor of most of the posts on this topic is embarrassing. The level of excuse making for the historical failure of this dismal franchise is not only pathetic, it is sad. There is no doubt that the Pats under Belichek have pushed the envelope. But to believe that is why they are the most successful franchise in the challenging cap era is a delusional absurdity. So i guess a team that has won 6 mostly clean (riods before roids were banned) Super Bowls is PISSED. Guess they are a pathetic franchise as well.????? http://sports.yahoo.com/news/source--steelers-irate-that-nfl-didn-t-force-pats-to-turn-off-headsets-amid-pittsburgh-s-own-radio-issues-065304894.html what does it take for you , Weo and Watkins to understand that this is an attitude shared by all sports fans, not just Bills fans and not just football fans.. They do not like the appearance of the games being tilted, and the amount of evidence from spygate, to deflater, to phone being destroyed and lied about, , headsets malfunctioning all the time is so overwhelming it can only point to one conclusion. For the life of me, i have no idea how pathetic it must be for Pats fans to troll this board...but god bless ya...hope it makes your day.
LabattBlue Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 I always thought the whole spygate thing was overblown, but after the Brady suspension being overturned, the ESPN outside the lines stuff, and now in the opening game of the season for the NFL, somehow the Steelers headsets get the Patriots radio feed instead of coach to coach communication?? That is just a big FU to Goodell, the other teams, the owners, and the fanbases of every team except for the Pats.
dhg Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 If it wasn't for my love of the Bills I would be done with the NFL.
kickedface Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 i've said similar things. other teams that win aren't hated, sure there might be some dislike but not the level of hatred the pats have garnered. i still don't understand why the announcers don't reflect that opinion a bit more often.
BackInDaDay Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 a great villain demands a great hero..
Ontario51 Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 Well said & also true. Have seen too many mysterious happenings in NE. Of course the answer is for the home teams to respond in similar fashion when the Pats are visiting.
Hapless Bills Fan Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 Well said & also true. Have seen too many mysterious happenings in NE. Of course the answer is for the home teams to respond in similar fashion when the Pats are visiting. Disagree. That just potentially taints the other teams and gives the Pats*** the "out" of saying "we didn't pull those shenanigans but if we did, see, everyone does that stuff" a great villain demands a great hero.. I hope!
Best Player Available Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 i've said similar things. other teams that win aren't hated, sure there might be some dislike but not the level of hatred the pats have garnered. i still don't understand why the announcers don't reflect that opinion a bit more often. Well to start the network guys are all card carrying brady and bellicheck ballwashers. They are the champs. secondly if they did dump on the team they would lose precious access, but worse their network bosses will not allow that type of opinions they (the announcers) are simply mouthpieces. IMO
Ouijaman Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 They knew they had a sort-of "double jeopardy" immunity after all of the press around deflategate and their history of cheating. Who would actually think they had the ballz to do it again in the first game of the NFL season under a national spotlight? And if they did, what's the league going to do about it....put another nail in their own coffin? They were both trolling Goodell and gaining an edge with this latest stunt. Essentially, they trolled every fan of the NFL. The owners will soon start to see an erosion of the business if the Pats run the table this year courtesy of blown calls in their favor and tech glitches. I cannot teach my sons to l love a game that has an unfairness and corrupt feel to it. I cannot stand the sight of Brady/Kraft/Bellichick...they are not villains, that implies that they have a place in the game with heroes. These guys have no honor. They are the lowest form of competitor and I hope titles eventually get stripped when people really start talking from inside. Well said. I agree.
4merper4mer Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 If you are at the game next week: Top this By A LOT!!!!!!! So the whole world can here you.
Gugny Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 Michaels was blowing Robert Kraft. It's embarrassing. Nobody begrudges Russell Wilson and others for their success If this is true, color me impressed that he was able to speak so clearly all night.
gumby Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 If it wasn't for my love of the Bills I would be done with the NFL. That's where I'm at. I watch the Bills religiously but outside of that I'll watch an NFL game if I've got nothing better to do. It's never going to happen but you want the league and the networks to pay attention to how pissed the fans are about the Pats stop watching when they're on. If you're listening to ESPN or Fox Sports Radio when they start talking Pats change the station. I didn't watch last night but reading the comments here it sounds like Al Michaels was laying it on pretty thck for the Pats. So unless you like having smoke blown up your ass you can sit like zombies and let shills like Michaels insult your intelligence or you can actually do something about it by not watching.
Prickly Pete Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 (edited) I get the feeling that the Patriots are ruining love of the NFL so much, that most fans are going to go out of their way to watch and discuss at length, EVERY Patriots game this season. That's where I'm at. I watch the Bills religiously but outside of that I'll watch an NFL game if I've got nothing better to do. It's never going to happen but you want the league and the networks to pay attention to how pissed the fans are about the Pats stop watching when they're on. If you're listening to ESPN or Fox Sports Radio when they start talking Pats change the station. I didn't watch last night but reading the comments here it sounds like Al Michaels was laying it on pretty thck for the Pats. So unless you like having smoke blown up your ass you can sit like zombies and let shills like Michaels insult your intelligence or you can actually do something about it by not watching. Edited September 11, 2015 by HoF Watkins
4merper4mer Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 I get the feeling that the Patriots are ruining love of the NFL so much, that most fans are going to go out of their way to watch and discuss at length, EVERY Patriots game this season. What a shock that to you up is down and down is up and the Pats* are the reason for everything good in the world.
rickenbru Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 Some people talk about teams having a built-in excuse for losing to the Pats, it works the other way too. Imagine the cries of foul if the Pats start losing a few games or if Brady gets injured? Then you are going to hear howls of NFL conspiracy! I imagine Brady getting hurt every time I see his arrogant face.
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