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Great read.

I dont really care for either team, but no question I will be pulling for the Colts that week.

As much as I despise them, I cant wait to see what Sean Taylor & the Deadskins may have in store for Brady if they want to throw the ball on them up 24 in the 4th. :scared
 

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what a ignorant writer. I have personally seen Brady in hospitals doing great things with kids. What right does this douche bag have to criticize him about charity work. New England scored 7 whole points in the second half of Sunday s game. Ya one touchdown, they really run up that score. And they pass, because Morris & Moroney are both injured. All they have left is faulk, who is 5' 7", and they are not risking getting him injured Carrying every down, he isn't that type of runner. This writer is really going places, nice research ass whip.
 

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Pats pile on with chip on their shoulder

By Karen Guregian | Tuesday, October 23, 2007 | http://www.bostonherald.com | N.E. Patriots

There?s a growing sentiment around the NFL that the Patriots [team stats] are piling on, needlessly tacking on points at the end of games to flog their opponents to a much greater degree.

Some of the evidence is fairly compelling.

Did Bill Belichick really have to bring Tom Brady [stats] back into Sunday?s game at Miami, his team still up 21 points after backup Matt Cassel mistook Jason Taylor for one of his own and tossed an interception that the defensive end returned for a score in the fourth quarter?

Was it entirely necessary to tell Brady to put his cleats back on with 10:30 remaining to add to a three-touchdown lead?

Or how about the week before against Dallas, when Kyle Eckel plowed in from the 1-yard line with 19 seconds left to play on fourth down, the team already ahead by two scores? Wouldn?t taking a knee have sufficed?

While Belichick eloquently has defended those plays, there?s still a pretty good case to be made against him. The Pats could very well be found guilty of running up the score in more than a few of their first seven games.

But the Pats aren?t about to make any apologies, nor should they. I say, who can blame them?

Camera-gate put a chip on their collective shoulders. The mere suggestion that any of their Super Bowl victories weren?t legitimate, that the wrongful filming of the Jets defensive coaching signals on the sidelines was reason to taint their legacy, appears to have this team driven to bury every opponent into the ground.

The Pats merely are proving a point and delivering it home every chance they get. This wasn?t over after they dismantled San Diego the week following the Jets victory. They?re still reminding their naysayers and stone-throwers not to toss out all of their hard work and sweat just because the coach was caught breaking the rules.

Every game they?re making a statement, so we?re at seven and counting. They?re telling all those who questioned their wins that it?s a load of garbage to challenge what they?ve accomplished.

They?re not telling you with words. They?re telling you with points, with margins of victory, with complete and absolute drubbings.

For the record, the Dolphins weren?t crying about Brady coming back into the game or the Pats going into the two-minute offense just before the half, even faking to spike the ball despite a 21-point lead.

?One more score for us, and we were down to 14,? Miami cornerback Will Allen said of Brady?s re-entry in the fourth quarter. ?Eleven minutes left, it?s a new ballgame.?

And while the pile-on rumblings struck a nerve with Belichick during his postgame press conference, he is being defended in some corners. Former NFL coach Dan Reeves, now a commentator with Sirius NFL radio, didn?t take issue.

?I know there are some coaches that probably would have kneeled down at the end of the (Dallas) game,? Reeves said when reached yesterday, ?But there?s also some coaches who feel they need to score the points. I?ve been in Bill?s position this past week where he took his quarterback out because he had a comfortable lead. (Trouble was), it was against San Diego and they had a guy named Dan Fouts. So I had to tell my old veteran quarterback Craig Morton I was putting him back in the game because they were making an unbelievable comeback.?

Reeves, meanwhile, was at the Houston-Tennessee game Sunday doing commentary and watched the Texans, down 32-7 early in the fourth quarter, score 29 points to nearly pull out the win.

?There?s no way you?d say Houston was in the game. They were being completely dominated. It was 32-7, but it can turn around that quickly,? Reeves said. ?I don?t think you?ll hear any coaches out there saying Bill?s trying to pile on. If anything, he?s trying to win football games, and that?s the way it should be.?

Belichick and his players are trying to win football games. That?s first and foremost. But there?s more to it. People were taking shots at them during Camera-gate. This is how they?re choosing to shoot back.
 

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They have been cheaters for a long time. I remember a few years back when their players would lie on the ground faking injuries to stop the clock and be able to sub players then they would all of a sudden be fine after one play :nono:
go colts beat their azz
 

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Not to mention the Colts play in the toughest division in the NFL. Plus, look at their next 6 games in 30 days! :scared

MNF at Jacksonville, then it's back on the road at Carolina (who is coming off a bye week), home to New England, then across the country to play at San Diego, home to KC and then four days later at Atlanta. :com:

Oct. 22 AT Jacksonville MNF
Oct. 28 AT Carolina
Nov. 4 vs New England
Nov. 11 at San Diego
Nov. 18 vs Kansas City
Nov. 22 AT Atlanta
 

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roll tide-you have to be kidding right? Carolina with Vinny the 44 year old quarterback. Atlanta?? Kansas City? Where is the tough schedule?
 

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I think tide is ref. the travel to jax (who was 4- 1) then a short week then trave to carolina. Not an easy schedule no matter who the teams are....... then home to play the 2nd best team in the nfl :scared
 

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roll tide-you have to be kidding right? Carolina with Vinny the 44 year old quarterback. Atlanta?? Kansas City? Where is the tough schedule?

I see you conveniently ignored the dates of the games. My point was that the Colts played at Jacksonville on a Monday night and turn around in 6 days on the road again to play a team coming off a bye (and I could give a rat's ass who the QB is). Then it's home to play the cheaters, then fly across the country to play at San Diego, return home for KC and then 4 DAYS LATER play AT Atlanta (again I don't care how bad they are, it's 4 DAYS LATER ON THE ROAD).

Not to mention the level of competition played to date, a tougher schedule and the toughest division in the NFL.

I guess you can't see that through your Patriot's colored glasses. :shrug:
 
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I'll give you the schedule is a little challenging,Logistical,that's the price for winning the super bowl, New England has had the same challenging schedules in past years. The championship teams play much more national televised games (Thursdays, mnf etc.), hence shorter weeks. But to say you don't care who the quarterback is or the team, is just ridiculous. Atlanta has no quarterback, he had surgery today. Carolina has no quarterback, save for a 44 year old man, who I saw many times this summer in Foxboro, he is horrible. Well you saw what New England did to San Diego, I'm sure they would be willing to play them every week. And Kansas City is generally good at home, and pedestrian on the road, now they are pedestrian at home, and terrible on the road. No question afc East is down terribly this season, but what can you do.
 

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I can't wait till the game !!! My season tix are 25 rows up on the 30 behind the colts. I should sell the tix but my 11 year old nephew for some reason loves the pats :shrug:
 

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Can someone explain to me why Belicheck brought Brady back into the game when he had a comfortable 21 point lead? Was he afraid Miami was gonna cover the spread and he would lose money? Shady as hell!
 

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They have been cheaters for a long time. I remember a few years back when their players would lie on the ground faking injuries to stop the clock and be able to sub players then they would all of a sudden be fine after one play :nono:
go colts beat their azz

Yeah, they are the only team that has ever done that... :rolleyes:
 

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Can someone explain to me why Belicheck brought Brady back into the game when he had a comfortable 21 point lead? Was he afraid Miami was gonna cover the spread and he would lose money? Shady as hell!

discipline, they have spent much time educating cassell over the past years. He didn't execute plays correctly while he was in there. Made terrible reads, and threw a pick for a touchdown when he audibled out of a running play. Contrary to what many think, Patriots only scored 7 points in the second half Sunday. The young quarterback was yanked after pick for touchdown leaving New England up by 21 with the entire fourth quarter to play. Houston scored 29 points in the fourth quarter Sunday.
 
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