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    YOU JUST KNEW Belichick WOULD HAVE THAT TEAM READY TO PLAY TODAY AFTER LAST WEEKS MESS. HATS OFF TO NEW ENGLAND AND BILL BELICHICK

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    Originally posted by tinman666
    YOU JUST KNEW Belichick WOULD HAVE THAT TEAM READY TO PLAY TODAY AFTER LAST WEEKS MESS. HATS OFF TO NEW ENGLAND AND BILL BELICHICK
    Tin, do me a favor, grab a Kleenex and wipe Wayne's shit off of your nose please......
    Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Three Jack
      Tin, do me a favor, grab a Kleenex and wipe Wayne's shit off of your nose please......
      ACTUALLY I DONT LIKE NEW NENGLAND AND PLAYED CINCY TODAY BUT I NEVER THOUGHT THAT THE GAME WOULD BE A BLOW OUT GOT TO GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE

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      • #4
        I agree.
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        • #5
          I played Cincy today too. After watching that mess in person last week, i didn't think they had a chance.

          On the BRIGHT SIDE ... My Pats look pretty damn GOOD today!!!! Wooooooooo Hoooooooooooo!!!

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          • #6
            Very funny write up by Bill Simmons on ESPN.com about NE:

            13. New England, 2-1
            Let's recap: While negotiating his last contract in 2005, Tom Brady left money on the table because the Pats promised to use that extra money for his supporting cast. He ended up agreeing to a six-year extension for $60 million ($14.5 million guaranteed), while Peyton Manning agreed to a $99 million extension ($34.5 million guaranted) just a few months later. Throw in the three Super Bowl rings and Brady's 6-1 lifetime record against Manning and that just seems odd. You have to admit. Also, Drew Brees signed for the same numbers as Brady ($60 million, six years) the following spring. These are the facts.

            Now we're three games into the season, the Patriots are still $13 million under the cap, the money can't be rolled over to next season, they let three core guys go (McGinest, Vinatieri and Branch) last winter and didn't sign a single marquee guy, and Brady spent last Sunday trying to get a passing game going with Headlights Caldwell and Troy Brown as his deep threats, which meant Denver just moved everyone up, swallowed their running game and sent the kitchen sink on every down. So, Brady got the crap kicked out of him, they ended up getting shut down at home on national TV, and if that wasn't bad enough, one of the Broncos puked on Brady's left tackle.

            If you're Tom Brady, you're supposed to have GOOD body language while this is happening? Really? That's our verdict here? You wouldn't have been bummed out? If I were Brady, near the end of that debacle Sunday night, I would have called an out pattern toward the Patriots sideline and aimed a pass right at Belichick's head. But that's just me.
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            • #7
              I'll tell you one thing. Tom Brady is VERY excited about Doug Gabriel. He's already his favorite target and the Rookie Jackson is coming along well too!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by wayne1218
                I'll tell you one thing. Tom Brady is VERY excited about Doug Gabriel. He's already his favorite target and the Rookie Jackson is coming along well too!
                T Mac might be right about Chad...I heard they are fitting his bust for Canton!
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tinman666
                  YOU JUST KNEW Belichick WOULD HAVE THAT TEAM READY TO PLAY TODAY AFTER LAST WEEKS MESS. HATS OFF TO NEW ENGLAND AND BILL BELICHICK
                  I agree. Another example that teams are not as bad as they look nor are they as good as they look. Last week the Pats looked horrible. It should have been expected that Bill B would have them ready today.

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                  • #10
                    And congratulations to Laurence Maroney for winning the rookie of the year award.
                    In two years, everyone's going to wonder how he wasn't a top 5 pick.
                    Records:

                    NCAA Hoops (38-34-2, +4.59*)
                    NFL Sides (34-25, +12.15*)
                    NFL Totals (18-14-1, +8.23*)
                    NCAA Foots Plays (65-48-4, +21.47*)
                    NBA Plays (4-1-0, +5.92*)

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Tomorrows Paper
                      And congratulations to Laurence Maroney for winning the rookie of the year award.
                      In two years, everyone's going to wonder how he wasn't a top 5 pick.
                      Kid is a STUD!!!

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