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Posted
6 minutes ago, Nanker said:

“Just give it to them.” 

The “Tuck” rule. 

8 Pick plays by their receivers every game. 

Spygate

Opponents’ Headphone interference @ Gillette

Deflategate

Brady uncannily “knowing” where the open receiver is on every play almost as though his helmet speakers weren’t turned off at all. 

 

!@#$ the Pats. And, double !@#$ their bandwagon fans. 

 

It's almost like their owner does dealings that control the leagues biggest source of income.

Posted
2 hours ago, GoBills808 said:

If we're using this logic, you're a Patriots fan, thus your opinion on this is worth less than mine.

Well Tomlin I can't stand I have never liked him as a coach, always thought he had a big mouth and never took blame for his teams short comings and it shows with his team (see Big Ben throwing the OC under the bus) I have never seen a HC blame everyone but himself for a loss. 

 

 

 

 

Posted
40 minutes ago, Nanker said:

“Just give it to them.” 

The “Tuck” rule. 

8 Pick plays by their receivers every game. 

Spygate

Opponents’ Headphone interference @ Gillette

Deflategate

Brady uncannily “knowing” where the open receiver is on every play almost as though his helmet speakers weren’t turned off at all. 

 

!@#$ the Pats. And, double !@#$ their bandwagon fans. 

 

The Tuck rule was correct

pick plays are legal within 1 yard of the line of scrimmage and it is not a popular play for the team .the NFL is responsible for the headgear  NOT the Pats so that's debunked.

thats called being a great QB one of the best ever! 

Not your silly conspiracy theory.

 

bandwagon? I've been here for my team since 1986 and their run to the SB crushing by the bears. And I endured the 1-15 years.

Posted

Patriots 2 pen. total of 4 yds for the entire game. As Albwan just posted the NFL considers itself 'entertainment' and has used that as legal defense when accused of fixing. They don't like saying it much because people wagering millions on this entertainment definitely don't want to hear that. 

Posted
1 hour ago, PatsFanNH said:

Well Tomlin I can't stand I have never liked him as a coach, always thought he had a big mouth and never took blame for his teams short comings and it shows with his team (see Big Ben throwing the OC under the bus) I have never seen a HC blame everyone but himself for a loss. 

 

 

 

 

Lol. You serious bro? Tomlin is an awesome coach. Bellicheat is a failure...McDaniels and Patricia run your team and you know it. 

1 hour ago, Real McCoy said:

Ferg,

 

This should be your thread main GIF

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I remember that call. That was the last time I owned an LG flat screen. Went to the curb shortly thereafter. 

50 minutes ago, PatsFanNH said:

15 yards unsportsmanlike conduct on the defense automatic first down.. ? 

Glad you can laugh about it. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Commonsense said:

It's almost like their owner does dealings that control the leagues biggest source of income.

yes, a bit like that indeed.
 

Posted
On 2017-10-31 at 12:35 PM, billsfan11 said:

Exactly

The problem as well with people saying they are the greatest of all time, is most of us simply did not see all era's play.

 

I for one think they are the greatest that I have seen, but I can't even compare to Montana/Walsh because I was too young, and I wasn't even alive for Bradshaw days in the 70s.

 

That's why it is confusing for me to hear people under like 65 years old say that "these certain guys are the best of all time".

 

It's like, how can you say that if you've never seen other greats play?

 

Its just fans chatting about the game, it’s not an attempt to force you to surrender your freedom of thought and conscience.

 

 

Posted (edited)
12 hours ago, Chris66 said:

Rule is pretty cut and dry. If your falling to the ground you must maintain possesion to the ground. James didnt do that. Ball clearly rolls from his left hand to his right hitting the ground in between

Mike tomlin didnt comment on it

Oh but if a Patriot did that .. TD!!!!!!!  

 

11 hours ago, PatsFanNH said:

The Tuck rule was correct

pick plays are legal within 1 yard of the line of scrimmage and it is not a popular play for the team .the NFL is responsible for the headgear  NOT the Pats so that's debunked.

thats called being a great QB one of the best ever! 

Not your silly conspiracy theory.

 

bandwagon? I've been here for my team since 1986 and their run to the SB crushing by the bears. And I endured the 1-15 years.

IT WAS A FUMBLE!!!!!    sorry that needed to be said LOUD and clear.  

http://www.nfl.com/m/share?p=%2Fvideos%2Fnew-england-patriots%2F0ap2000000146416%2FThe-Tuck-Rule

 

At his chest not in a throwing motion 

See the source image

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Posted
6 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

Oh but it a Patriot did that .. TD!!!!!!!  

A Patriot did vs Texans and they won the game because of it. It is blatant.

 

Don't waste your time watching us lose this weekend. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Jasovon said:

A Patriot did vs Texans and they won the game because of it. It is blatant.

 

Don't waste your time watching us lose this weekend. 

???  

what did someone miss?   The Cheats got away with it and robbed the Raiders of a victory 

Just now, Chris66 said:

Nfl has been pretty consistent with this call. My guess it would have still been overturned.

Why was the Tuck rule reversed? 

https://www.boston.com/sports/extra-points/2013/03/20/tuck_rule_is_no

 

In the final tally of voting on Wednesday, 29 teams voted to eliminate the rule, the Steelers voted to retain it, and two teams – the Patriots and Redskins – abstained.

Posted (edited)

 Do a little research on the rule   that motion is what allowed him not to be a runner.   

 

 Pereira defended the call, saying, ''Any time you're tucking the ball back toward your body, it's an incomplete pass'' and ''I may agree that Brady was not trying to throw the ball'' but ''he never controlled it long enough to consider him a runner.''

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9405E2D6143CF931A25752C0A9679D8B63

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Posted
3 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

 Do a little research on the rule   that motion is what allowed him not to be a runner.   

 

 Pereira defended the call, saying, ''Any time you're tucking the ball back toward your body, it's an incomplete pass'' and ''I may agree that Brady was not trying to throw the ball'' but ''he never controlled it long enough to consider him a runner.''

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9405E2D6143CF931A25752C0A9679D8B63

We're saying the same thing. 

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