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Dylan 01-13-2011 08:37 AM

Hey, JD10367 & Amnorix:


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Amnorix 01-13-2011 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by D2112 (Post 7351136)
He's gonna have to evolve his shtick. he cant keep doing this for forever. and I really dont like his approach anyways. he looks like a buffoon. like that press conf about his brother Rob. that was embarrassing.

Eh, he's being himself.

He's an excellent X's and O's guy, which is often overlooked in the focus on his personality and big mouth. I don't think being honest is bad, but I think proclaiming yourself the best team before a snap is made isn't a really great idea.

Easy 6 01-13-2011 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by DBOSHO (Post 7350712)
For someone who is so unafraid of the patriots, rex sure talks alot about not fearing them.

Yep, he doth protest too much.

Chiefnj2 01-13-2011 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 7351125)
That might be, but it's too consistent over too long a period of time, I think.

I actually have no problems with the guy or his approach. Sure is refreshingly different. But if I'm a Jets fan, I worry that he keeps writing checks his team can't cash, which may haunt them.

It's hard enough in the NFL without putting a bulls-eye on your chest.

He's taking the pressure off of the players, and putting it on himself. That's why the players love him.

His words don't make a damn bit of difference. Would Tom Brady or Belichick prepare any less of Rex flooded them with compliments?

BucEyedPea 01-13-2011 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Nzoner (Post 7350545)
out of the J-E-T-S this Sunday.

Me too! :thumb:

2112 01-13-2011 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefnj2 (Post 7351158)
He's taking the pressure off of the players, and putting it on himself. That's why the players love him.

His words don't make a damn bit of difference. Would Tom Brady or Belichick prepare any less of Rex flooded them with compliments?

Then why is he letting Cromartie run his cock sucker?

I hear that all the time, and letting Cromartie talk AND back him for saying it makes no sense if thats the case.

2112 01-13-2011 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by BucEyedPea (Post 7351162)
Me too! :thumb:

OH LOOK EVERYBODY! It's the Pats/Buccaneers fan. because everybody has 2 favorite teams in the NFL.

FAX 01-13-2011 08:48 AM

Is this the Patriot Way? Making crazy, unfounded arguments about the Jets and the Giants and Spygate and stuff and calling your opponent's fans horrible names? If so, I like it.

FAX

Iowanian 01-13-2011 08:53 AM

Ryan won't mind being DeFEETed on national TV.

"Coach, how did it feel to be defeated so badly tonight"
"that's a personal matter"

thecoffeeguy 01-13-2011 08:53 AM

I hate them both.

KCUnited 01-13-2011 08:56 AM

That Cromartie rant really put all the pressure and attention on Ryan.

Iowanian 01-13-2011 09:00 AM

To punish the secondary for their comments, Ryan has asked the entire secondary to come to his home tonight and fill the primary and tertiary holes of his bride in a private workout.

Chiefnj2 01-13-2011 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 7351189)
That Cromartie rant really put all the pressure and attention on Ryan.

It did. Because Ryan came out and defended the comments. Fine focus on dumb ass comments to the press rather than the beatings the Jets took at New England the last few times they played up there. Dumb ass comments won't affect the confidence of the players, 100 questions about the quality of play might.

KCUnited 01-13-2011 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefnj2 (Post 7351214)
It did. Because Ryan came out and defended the comments. Fine focus on dumb ass comments to the press rather than the beatings the Jets took at New England the last few times they played up there. Dumb ass comments won't affect the confidence of the players, 100 questions about the quality of play might.

Ryan might be distracting the media, but I imagine its Cromartie's comments that are hanging in the NE locker room.

Chiefnj2 01-13-2011 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 7351223)
Ryan might be distracting the media, but I imagine its Cromartie's comments that are hanging in the NE locker room.

Big deal. NE is going to show up and play and prepare no matter who says what.

Over-Head 01-13-2011 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Nzoner (Post 7350545)
out of the J-E-T-S this Sunday.."

If there is a loving football god up there we wont be subjected to ANOTHER Pat's SB :banghead:

BucEyedPea 01-13-2011 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Over-Head (Post 7351335)
If there is a loving football god up there we wont be subjected to ANOTHER Pat's SB :banghead:

The football god is a mean f'er!

Rausch 01-13-2011 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Over-Head (Post 7351335)
If there is a loving football god up there we wont be subjected to ANOTHER Pat's SB :banghead:

The Steelers will take care of that next week...

Brock 01-13-2011 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 7351350)
The Steelers will take care of that next week...

Pfft. :LOL:

Rausch 01-13-2011 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Brock (Post 7351351)
Pfft. :LOL:

If the Seachickens can knock off the defending champs ANYTHING is possible...

2112 01-13-2011 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefnj2 (Post 7351325)
Big deal. NE is going to show up and play and prepare no matter who says what.

The Jets are playing with house money. they got owned in the last meeting. And there is A LOT of pressure on the Pats to win this game. I know Mumbles and Brady can handle it. but there are a lot of young guys on defense that are new to this. and their defense isnt all that great if they dont have a huge lead and are only playing the pass.

Over-Head 01-13-2011 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 7350855)
Even after the Raiders season ends every year just after week 7. I just can't stay away from watching the other games. I love the NFL.

THIS

Joe Seahawk 01-13-2011 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 7351357)
If the Seachickens can knock off the defending champs ANYTHING is possible...

Saw this on a Sqaints board. :shake:

http://rollinsd.com/wp-content/uploads/seachickens.jpg

Over-Head 01-13-2011 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 7351350)
The Steelers will take care of that next week...

had the mom in law start a Novina last week ;)

Sweet Daddy Hate 01-13-2011 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Dylan (Post 7350670)

Uh, yeah. Definitely GO Jets after THIS horseshit.

Chiefnj2 01-13-2011 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by D2112 (Post 7351372)
The Jets are playing with house money. they got owned in the last meeting. And there is A LOT of pressure on the Pats to win this game. I know Mumbles and Brady can handle it. but there are a lot of young guys on defense that are new to this. and their defense isnt all that great if they dont have a huge lead and are only playing the pass.

I think the Pats are going to dismantle the Jets and win by 14+. I also think Rex is handling it all properly by focusing everything on him.

Sweet Daddy Hate 01-13-2011 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Joe Seahawk (Post 7351381)
Saw this on a Sqaints board. :shake:

http://rollinsd.com/wp-content/uploads/seachickens.jpg

LMAO

cardken 01-13-2011 10:36 AM

as you all know I'm a Jets fan. But unless they can keep the score close till late in the game, this will be a turkey shoot for the Patriots. All season long if the Jets aren't any further back than one score going into the last three minutes they are finding ways to win. But Brady has been a surgeon this season and the Defense has gotten nothing but better since the Cleveland meltdown. So hoping for what is on paper a good game but they rarely pan out that way. But anyways Go J E T S! JETSJETSJETS!

2112 01-13-2011 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefnj2 (Post 7351400)
I think the Pats are going to dismantle the Jets and win by 14+. I also think Rex is handling it all properly by focusing everything on him.

If the Pats get out to an early lead it might even get ugly. if it's close (14 points or less) I like the Jets chances. they have to weather the storm in the beginning of the game. and they have to score at least 28 points to have a chance. if Sanchez plays like he did against the Colts they wont have a chance.

DBOSHO 01-13-2011 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 7351350)
The Steelers will take care of that next week...

Lol the pats crushed the steelers on heinz field. I wouldnt get your hopes up.

Amnorix 01-13-2011 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by D2112 (Post 7351372)
The Jets are playing with house money. they got owned in the last meeting. And there is A LOT of pressure on the Pats to win this game. I know Mumbles and Brady can handle it. but there are a lot of young guys on defense that are new to this. and their defense isnt all that great if they dont have a huge lead and are only playing the pass.

Pats defense isn't great at anything except generating turnovers, which is a pretty darn thing to be good at of course.

Oh, and red zone defense. They're good at that also.

But third down defense and just sheer yardage given up is pretty much cover your eyes awful.

Amnorix 01-13-2011 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 7351350)
The Steelers will take care of that next week...

Dude, if there is ONE thing that has been true during the Brady/Belichick era, it's absolute ownership of the Steelers, especially in the playoffs. The two years the STeelers won it all -- no Pats to deal with in the playoffs. And I'm pretty sure they were thankful of that given the history...

To be honest, I'd much rather face the Steelers than the Ravens next week.

2112 01-13-2011 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 7351485)
Pats defense isn't great at anything except generating turnovers, which is a pretty darn thing to be good at of course.

Oh, and red zone defense. They're good at that also.

But third down defense and just sheer yardage given up is pretty much cover your eyes awful.

The Jets were able to run the ball on the Pats that Monday night until it got out of reach. and their running game sucked at the time. that was the best the o line has looked all season when they steam rolled the Colts in the 2nd half.

It sucks that we have to wait until ****ing 4pm on Sunday for this one though..lol

Over-Head 01-13-2011 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by DBOSHO (Post 7351483)
Lol the pats crushed the steelers on heinz field. I wouldnt get your hopes up.

And we destroyed the Chiefs at home....your point?

jettio 01-13-2011 11:18 AM

Cromartie is fast and a good cover corner and he helped the kicking game last week when Brad Smith was hurt, but he does not tackle, and a dude that plays soft like that ought to keep his mouth shut. It is not like he is going to hit anybody.

Jets add some entertainment value, but it will be interesting to see if the game is contested going into the second half.

boogblaster 01-13-2011 11:33 AM

F .. da Pats ....

JD10367 01-13-2011 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by D2112 (Post 7351061)
JD, I like you dude. I think you're a funny poster. but you are acting like a 12 year old in this thread..lol..I mean seriously. no wonder nobody goes over to that shithole PP anymore.

And I think you're a ****ing ignoramus with the IQ of a cumstain. I addressed a comment about running up the score. You stuck your nose in with "Patriots lost to the Giants, ha ha!". So if the post said, "Brady isn't as good as Manning," and I said, "Brady's better than Manning," would your contribution be "Belichick is a cheaty-cheat!!1!"? You ****ing tool.

And it's not about the '07 SB. I could give less of a shit. I freely admit it was one of the most humiliating losses in sports history. I think the Patriots choked like a hungry Rottweiler going after a guy wearing a steak suit. I think all Patriot-haters should revel and joy in that Super Bowl. But what really ****ing annoys me is people with no debating skills who can't follow a two-post flow of thought. As witnessed by this post here, taking an uncalled-for shot at another website. Go suck a tailpipe.

Easy 6 01-13-2011 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe Seahawk (Post 7351381)
Saw this on a Sqaints board. :shake:

http://rollinsd.com/wp-content/uploads/seachickens.jpg

AHAHAHAAA... thats gotta the best hack job i've ever seen on a NFL team icon.

2112 01-13-2011 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by JD10367 (Post 7351600)
And I think you're a ****ing ignoramus with the IQ of a cumstain. I addressed a comment about running up the score. You stuck your nose in with "Patriots lost to the Giants, ha ha!". So if the post said, "Brady isn't as good as Manning," and I said, "Brady's better than Manning," would your contribution be "Belichick is a cheaty-cheat!!1!"? You ****ing tool.

And it's not about the '07 SB. I could give less of a shit. I freely admit it was one of the most humiliating losses in sports history. I think the Patriots choked like a hungry Rottweiler going after a guy wearing a steak suit. I think all Patriot-haters should revel and joy in that Super Bowl. But what really ****ing annoys me is people with no debating skills who can't follow a two-post flow of thought. As witnessed by this post here, taking an uncalled-for shot at another website. Go suck a tailpipe.

OMG..are you really 12 years old with the infantile insults and fiber optic skin? you gonna cry because somebody brought up a super bowl loss? this may be the wrong place for you dude. you might want to go back where you can get your self fellatio over at PP with the other cum guzzlers.

Dude! you were talking to her like she was a Chiefs fan. shes a Giants fan and her team beat you guys in the super bowl. it wasnt a shot (but it sure did make you cry lol). but you sure do need to grow some thicker skin. your and idiot

JD10367 01-13-2011 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 7351485)
Pats defense isn't great at anything except generating turnovers, which is a pretty darn thing to be good at of course.

Oh, and red zone defense. They're good at that also.

But third down defense and just sheer yardage given up is pretty much cover your eyes awful.

A lot of that came earlier in the year. The rookies have a full season under their belt and improved dramatically, not only on the scoreboard but in the stat sheet. I think CHFF had a blurb about the Patriots' opponents' QB rating, and how it was sky-high the first half of the season and much lower the second half of the season.

Besides, the Patriots' defense only sucks when they're facing a real quarterback. If they face Rapistberger in the AFCCG, I'm worried. If they face Rodgers and the Pack in the SB, I'm worried. The bottom-rated Sanchez, with a hurting O-line? Doesn't really inspire fear.

LiveSteam 01-13-2011 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by JD10367 (Post 7351600)
And I think you're a ****ing ignoramus with the IQ of a cumstain. I addressed a comment about running up the score. You stuck your nose in with "Patriots lost to the Giants, ha ha!". So if the post said, "Brady isn't as good as Manning," and I said, "Brady's better than Manning," would your contribution be "Belichick is a cheaty-cheat!!1!"? You ****ing tool.

And it's not about the '07 SB. I could give less of a shit. I freely admit it was one of the most humiliating losses in sports history. I think the Patriots choked like a hungry Rottweiler going after a guy wearing a steak suit. I think all Patriot-haters should revel and joy in that Super Bowl. But what really ****ing annoys me is people with no debating skills who can't follow a two-post flow of thought. As witnessed by this post here, taking an uncalled-for shot at another website. Go suck a tailpipe.

If the Patriots are 1/2 as fired up as you are right now. Im going to be very happy at the end of the game Sunday.
Pats 34
Jets 17

JD10367 01-13-2011 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by jettio (Post 7351520)
Cromartie is fast and a good cover corner and he helped the kicking game last week when Brad Smith was hurt, but he does not tackle, and a dude that plays soft like that ought to keep his mouth shut. It is not like he is going to hit anybody.

Jets add some entertainment value, but it will be interesting to see if the game is contested going into the second half.

The problem for the Jets is depth. The Patriots can literally throw any formation onto the field they want to try. They hit the Jets last time with Woodhead and Welker in the backfield. They can flank out Hernandez as a receiver, or have Gronkowski block and then go out for a pass. They can run the ball and, just for shits and giggles, they can throw to the running backs. If the Pats come out five-wide and their O-line pass-blocks well, which they almost always tend to do (aside from a few instances, like that ****ing Giants SB), they'll be manning up a very capable pass-catcher against a nickel or dime back. Even if they lock Revis on one WR (either Branch or Welker), that leaves the other guy for Cromartie, and then they have to worry about Gronkowski, Hernandez, Woodhead, Tate, Edelman, a ball thrown to BJGE or Morris... I think there's just too much there for the Jets to defend.

The only way the Jets win this game is if:

1) Their O-line plays balls to the wall and they run the ball and control the TOP and keep Brady off the field, and

2) They somehow get pressure on the QB (which their D has done little off all season) and

3) They win the turnover battle (which the Pats haven't lost all season).

That's a lot of "if"s. Can it happen? Sure. Will this game be closer than the last blowout? More than likely. Will the Pats still win by 14-17? I think so.

JD10367 01-13-2011 12:10 PM

Oh, yeah, and if the music dude running the AV at Gillette has any sense of humor, instead of "Thunderstruck" or "Crazy Train", as the Patriots take the field--led by Brady--he'll play Dennis Leary's "Asshole". LMAO

DBOSHO 01-13-2011 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Over-Head (Post 7351499)
And we destroyed the Chiefs at home....your point?

Lol what is your point? The pats demoralized one of the best, toughest teams in the nfl on their home turf. Its not a guarantee, but i would bet on the patriots in that sutuation.

LiveSteam 01-13-2011 12:19 PM

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mlyonsd 01-13-2011 12:21 PM

I hope NE kicks the ever loving crap out of NY. I hope the pats leave Brady in and he breaks his own record for TD passes in one game.

I hope jesus gets sacked 182 times.

Halfcan 01-13-2011 12:26 PM

Brady had a MVP season and I will be surprised if he does not get it.

I think the Pats maul them 49-14.

kysirsoze 01-13-2011 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 7351147)
I've never once seen Peyton pump his fist after getting a flag nor have I ever seen him duck a postgame interview.

That's because he's way classier than Brady, or at least his public persona is.

DBOSHO 01-13-2011 12:45 PM

Tom has too many things to do, like bang his supermodel wife while shining his superbowl rings to be at a press conference.

kysirsoze 01-13-2011 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by LiveSteam (Post 7351647)
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This is actually something that made me like Brady a lot more. I love it when players take rivalries personally. And it is different than Cromartie who made a personal attack.

I don't really like either of these teams. And I'll admit that the cheating isn't the only reason I root against the Patriots, but also because they win so much. That goes for any team. Obviously the Chiefs cannot compare with the Pats or the Steelers when it comes to success as a franchise, but I hold out hope that someday they will. In order for that to happen, those teams have to STOP WINNING ALL THE TIME GODDAMMIT! :cuss:

It's not being a hater, it's just hoping that as a fan I can someday get a little ****ing bragging rights. Perhaps it's a fools hope.:)

kysirsoze 01-13-2011 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Halfcan (Post 7351659)
Brady had a MVP season and I will be surprised if he does not get it.

I think the Pats maul them 49-14.

Actually I also really liked Brady saying the MVP award doesn't make sense and that it is further discredited because it's basically a QB award. Just generally I'm OK with Brady's off the field stuff, it's just his on field antics that are a hair less annoying than Rivers.

LiveSteam 01-13-2011 12:56 PM

I dont care what he does on the field, as long as they win. My biggest worry for this game against the Jets,is the 1 week layoff. & they play out of rhythm ,make a bunch of bone head mistakes. ect.
Its the only way I see the jets winning this game.
& god forbid if Rex were ever to win a SuperBowl. REX will never shut up

JD10367 01-13-2011 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by kysirsoze (Post 7351680)
That's because he's way classier than Brady, or at least his public persona is.

Yeah, when he's not sexually harassing female trainers.

Oh, BTW, Manning is the absolute master of the "throws up both hands and looks at the ref" move. He does it after every friggin' incomplete where he thinks one of his precious receivers got breathed heavy on. His Emperor Palpatine, a/k/a Bill Polian, has the Competition Committee in his pocket and gets the rules tweaked as much as possible to benefit the Melonhead (anyone remember the "Patriot Rule", so called because, right after a playoff loss to the Pats where the Colt WRs got manhandled, Polian got them to tweak the rules?). Between Polian and Manning, it's actually shocking that they've only managed to win one Super Bowl.

JD10367 01-13-2011 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by DBOSHO (Post 7351690)
Tom has too many things to do, like bang his supermodel wife while shining his superbowl rings to be at a press conference.

Don't be ridiculous. He was getting his hair done. :D

Seriously... he seems like a nice guy, but he's definitely a Type A personality. He supposedly hates to lose, at ANYTHING, even a game of checkers in the locker room, and when he loses he gets really pissed off. I think it's probably that whole dual personality thing where he has both a giant ego and yet paradoxically huge feelings of inadequacy due to splitting time in college and being drafted late (which to this day he admits motivating him). You're talking about a guy who was on the Patriots' roster as the #4 QB who supposedly introduced himself to Kraft while walking by carrying a pizza and saying something like, "Drafting me is the best thing you ever did." In his weekly radio interviews he's like Belichick's Mini-Me: self-deprecating, almost never saying anything bad about another team or his teammates, and whenever they try to bait him into it he literally simply answers a different question (e.g. this week they asked if Cromartie's comments irritated him, and he responded with a bland paragraph summing up as "the Jets are a very good team"). And on the other hand, he scored a supermodel wife. :shrug: He might actually BE an asshole on occasion, but begging the refs for a flag every now and then probably doesn't qualify him as one.

Now, Belichick, on the other hand.... probably a GIANT asshole. LMAO

Amnorix 01-13-2011 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by JD10367 (Post 7351624)
The problem for the Jets is depth. The Patriots can literally throw any formation onto the field they want to try. They hit the Jets last time with Woodhead and Welker in the backfield. They can flank out Hernandez as a receiver, or have Gronkowski block and then go out for a pass. They can run the ball and, just for shits and giggles, they can throw to the running backs. If the Pats come out five-wide and their O-line pass-blocks well, which they almost always tend to do (aside from a few instances, like that ****ing Giants SB), they'll be manning up a very capable pass-catcher against a nickel or dime back. Even if they lock Revis on one WR (either Branch or Welker), that leaves the other guy for Cromartie, and then they have to worry about Gronkowski, Hernandez, Woodhead, Tate, Edelman, a ball thrown to BJGE or Morris... I think there's just too much there for the Jets to defend.

I think that's an excellent point. Cromartie isn't half of what Revis is, and the drop off from Cromartie to the next guy is tremendous. Their ILBs can't match up with our TEs down the seams, and I think that puts them in a tremendous amount of trouble.

Quote:

That's a lot of "if"s. Can it happen? Sure. Will this game be closer than the last blowout? More than likely. Will the Pats still win by 14-17? I think so.
That's what I see too, though don't forget the Jets special teams, which are very good.

but yeah, I think 31-17 or so is about right. Hard to figure how they score enough points to keep up with us. The 2010 Jets defense is NOT as good as the 2009 edition.

Hootie 01-13-2011 01:39 PM

it always depends on Sanchez...in the Pats case...if Brady is picking up 3rd downs they are impossible to beat.

But yeah...if Sanchez plays like he did against the Colts the Pats will win by 14+

He missed open throw after open throw after open throw and almost gave the vastly inferior Colts the game.

Amnorix 01-13-2011 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by kysirsoze (Post 7351680)
That's because he's way classier than Brady, or at least his public persona is.

Like when he called out his O-Line.

Or pulls his patented Manning face all the time.

Spare me.

Hootie 01-13-2011 01:44 PM

Meh.

Manning was dealt a lousy hand.

They need to can that whole damn coaching staff...every single one of them. Start clean.

Hootie 01-13-2011 01:45 PM

Pats fans don't know how good they have it...and they should cherish the now and Belichick...because when he's gone it'll never be the same...no one can coach like that guy...he's amazing. He's always a step or two ahead of the curve.

Amnorix 01-13-2011 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JD10367 (Post 7351776)
Now, Belichick, on the other hand.... probably a GIANT asshole. LMAO

Actually, with friends ranging from Jimmy Johnson (annual fishing excursions) to Bon Jovi, and rumors of a really great (though dry) sense of humor, I suspect Belichick is much cooler than any of us ever get to see on TV.

Which I could give a crap about anyway. JUST WIN GODDAMMIT. You can have the personality of a rock, JUST WIN. You can have the fashion sense of a rotting corpse, JUST WIN.

I saw enough great guys lose. Dick MacPherson is probably the genuinely nicest guy to walk a sidelines, but he sucked as a head coach.

DeezNutz 01-13-2011 01:46 PM

If Manning wants to win another SB, he's going to have to get out of IND. That team will not be able to be restored to a SB winner in the highly-productive years that Manning has left.

Bugeater 01-13-2011 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 7351902)
If Manning wants to win another SB, he's going to have to get out of IND. That team will not be able to be restored to a SB winner in the highly-productive years that Manning has left.

Bring him in for a look?

Hootie 01-13-2011 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 7351902)
If Manning wants to win another SB, he's going to have to get out of IND. That team will not be able to be restored to a SB winner in the highly-productive years that Manning has left.

they need to get rid of that outdated shitty ****ing coaching staff...

Rex Ryan would have been a perfect coach for Peyton Manning...let Peyton and the Polians build that offense and then have Rex build up an actual defense that doesn't play that bend don't break cover 2 bullshit with undersized everyone that ends up keeping Peyton off the field the entire game.

It's shit football...the Jets would get 5 yards every time they ran the ball by default...it's happened to them all year...and every year of Peyton's career...

dude has had the least possessions in the NFL for seasons...some of that has to do with the fact he's known to have 9 or 10 minute drives...a lot of it also has to do with the fact his defense gives up those 9 or 10 minute drives as well.

**** the Tony Dungy tree...what an overrated, shitty, suckass coaching tree.

DeezNutz 01-13-2011 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 7351908)
Bring him in for a look?

Heh.

If it could be limited to a single draft, I would probably pull a Ditka to make Manning a Chief. If I were the owner, I would damn near demand it. Imagine the revenue this single player would generate...

Amnorix 01-13-2011 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by The Meat Dragon (Post 7351897)
Pats fans don't know how good they have it...and they should cherish the now and Belichick...because when he's gone it'll never be the same...no one can coach like that guy...he's amazing. He's always a step or two ahead of the curve.


You gotta be kidding me -- I know exactly how good we have it. I lived through 2-14 and 1-15 seasons and the biggest Super Bowl blowout loss in NFL history at the time.

Ben Dreith and Tony Eason. Victor Kiam and PenisGate (or whatever you want to call it). Irving Fryar and the kitchen knife incident. Ken Sims and being the "Patsies". Bill Parcells, buying groceries and the "we're playing in the Super Bowl, great, let me start negotiating with my team's rivals about jumping ship". Dick MacPherson and Ron Ehrhart and Rod Rust.

Marino/Shula and Kelly/Levy kicking our ass every year.

DON'T TELL ME I DON'T KNOW HOW GOOD I HAVE IT. I'VE GONE FROM THE OUTHOUSE TO THE PENTHOUSE, AND LIFE IS ****ING SWEET!

keg in kc 01-13-2011 01:51 PM

I usually go for the underdog, but I'm going to enjoy watching the Patriots plaster them.

2112 01-13-2011 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 7351921)
You gotta be kidding me -- I know exactly how good we have it. I lived through 2-14 and 1-15 seasons and the biggest Super Bowl blowout loss in NFL history at the time.

Ben Dreith and Tony Eason. Victor Kiam and PenisGate (or whatever you want to call it). Irving Fryar and the kitchen knife incident. Ken Sims and being the "Patsies". Bill Parcells, buying groceries and the "we're playing in the Super Bowl, great, let me start negotiating with my team's rivals about jumping ship". Dick MacPherson and Ron Ehrhart and Rod Rust.

Marino/Shula and Kelly/Levy kicking our ass every year.

DON'T TELL ME I DON'T KNOW HOW GOOD I HAVE IT. I'VE GONE FROM THE OUTHOUSE TO THE PENTHOUSE, AND LIFE IS ****ING SWEET!

Raymond Berry. you forgot him ;)

leave it to hootie to upset Amnorix..lol

DeezNutz 01-13-2011 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 7351921)
You gotta be kidding me -- I know exactly how good we have it. I lived through 2-14 and 1-15 seasons and the biggest Super Bowl blowout loss in NFL history at the time.

Ben Dreith and Tony Eason. Victor Kiam and PenisGate (or whatever you want to call it). Irving Fryar and the kitchen knife incident. Ken Sims and being the "Patsies". Bill Parcells, buying groceries and the "we're playing in the Super Bowl, great, let me start negotiating with my team's rivals about jumping ship". Dick MacPherson and Ron Ehrhart and Rod Rust.

Marino/Shula and Kelly/Levy kicking our ass every year.

DON'T TELL ME I DON'T KNOW HOW GOOD I HAVE IT. I'VE GONE FROM THE OUTHOUSE TO THE PENTHOUSE, AND LIFE IS ****ING SWEET!

LMAO. Yeah, not everyone is twenty-five.

Amnorix 01-13-2011 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by D2112 (Post 7351931)
Raymond Berry. you forgot him ;)

leave it to hootie to upset Amnorix..lol

Almost nothing here upsets me, to be honest, but this one was irritating.

Don't frigging tell me I don't appreciate how good it is. You gotta be old enough to remember just how f'n BAD it was to know how good you have it.

LiveSteam 01-13-2011 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by The Meat Dragon (Post 7351897)
Pats fans don't know how good they have it...and they should cherish the now and Belichick...because when he's gone it'll never be the same...no one can coach like that guy...he's amazing. He's always a step or two ahead of the curve.

I have been a Pats fan since I was 6 years old = 1975
I do know how lucky we are. The Pats sucked ass for many years. Ya there were some good years with Steve Grougun ,Eisen at Q/B & Spidyman ,Fryer at wide out.
But never did I see the DYNASTY thing happening.
God the ass kicking I took in grade school wearing my Pats winter coat.
Every kid wore either a Stealer or a cowboys coat back then.
I stuck out like a sore thumb in late 70s.

DeezNutz 01-13-2011 01:57 PM

I miss the gold-old days of Boston sucking shit in most major sports, or being just good enough to rip fans' ****ing hearts out, which I'll term "KC style," since that's how we roll here.

Amnorix 01-13-2011 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by D2112 (Post 7351931)
Raymond Berry. you forgot him ;)

leave it to hootie to upset Amnorix..lol

Ray Berry was a perfectly ok coach, and did soem good stuff for us, including Squish the Fish and all that. Can't lump him in with the coaching turds that I named. Those guys just flat sucked.

Hell, Berry would've had a good year in '87 too if we hadn't lost three defensive starters, all above-average guys, in the preseason.

Hootie 01-13-2011 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 7351942)
Almost nothing here upsets me, to be honest, but this one was irritating.

Don't frigging tell me I don't appreciate how good it is. You gotta be old enough to remember just how f'n BAD it was to know how good you have it.

oh I know you had it bad...what I really meant was...

I'd be almost kind of sad to be a Pats fan...because the end is closer than the beginning...and when it ends it'll never be the same.

You'll be starting threads telling us "we don't know how bad it is" like good ol' Rams Fan who's team won a Super Bowl a decade ago...

At least the Broncos fans are still living it up from their back to back titles.

2112 01-13-2011 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 7351951)
Ray Berry was a perfectly ok coach, and did soem good stuff for us, including Squish the Fish and all that. Can't lump him in with the coaching turds that I named. Those guys just flat sucked.

Hell, Berry would've had a good year in '87 too if we hadn't lost three defensive starters, all above-average guys, in the preseason.

That was a strike year too. they had a really good team back then. you just didnt know who would be the qb. eason or grogan.

keg in kc 01-13-2011 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 7351950)
I miss the gold-old days of Boston sucking shit in most major sports, or being just good enough to rip fans' ****ing hearts out, which I'll term "KC style," since that's how we roll here.

I'm thinking back over the last 13 years (my tenure in town) and I can't think of a single team that's been good enough to rip anybody's heart out. Royals, Chiefs, it's all been a steady drone of suck.

I think the Chiefs will be there next year, though.

Amnorix 01-13-2011 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by LiveSteam (Post 7351948)
I have been a Pats fan since I was 6 years old = 1975
I do know how lucky we are. The Pats sucked ass for many years. Ya there were some good years with Steve Grougun ,Eisen at Q/B & Spidyman ,Fryer at wide out.
But never did I see the DYNASTY thing happening.
God the ass kicking I took in grade school wearing my Pats winter coat.
Every kid wore either a Stealer or a cowboys coat back then.
I stuck out like a sore thumb in late 70s.

Not sure where you were, but I grew up near Boston, mostly nobody wore any football gear. Football was waaay behind baseball and hockey in this town in terms of popularity.

Amazing that football is now equal to baseball, at least.

Amnorix 01-13-2011 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by The Meat Dragon (Post 7351953)
oh I know you had it bad...what I really meant was...

I'd be almost kind of sad to be a Pats fan...because the end is closer than the beginning...and when it ends it'll never be the same.

You'll be starting threads telling us "we don't know how bad it is" like good ol' Rams Fan who's team won a Super Bowl a decade ago...

At least the Broncos fans are still living it up from their back to back titles.


errrr....no. 'tis far better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.

FAR BETTER.

Let me analogize -- you could have 10 years of Megan Fox [or whoever] however and whenever you want her, but you know she isn't forever, and then you will have to wait and see if another girl comes along for you.

Or you could die a virgin.

Choose one.

Yeah, that's frigging tough...

DeezNutz 01-13-2011 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 7351964)
I'm thinking back over the last 13 years (my tenure in town) and I can't think of a single team that's been good enough to rip anybody's heart out. Royals, Chiefs, it's all been a steady drone of suck.

I think the Chiefs will be there next year, though.

'95 and '97 Chiefs.

Grunhard tells the story that many on the '95 team were literally making SB preparations. In '97, a lot of analysts said that the two best teams in the NFL (us and the cheating ****ing Donks) met in the divisional round.

JD10367 01-13-2011 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 7351899)
Actually, with friends ranging from Jimmy Johnson (annual fishing excursions) to Bon Jovi, and rumors of a really great (though dry) sense of humor, I suspect Belichick is much cooler than any of us ever get to see on TV.

Oh, I think Belichick's way cool. But you can be cool and still be an asshole. :D And using Jimmy Johnson as a character reference is probably not the best example, LOL.

As you said, nothing wrong with being an asshole. Some of the most successful people in their fields have been assholes. Politics, Hollywood, sports, music, whatever.

-King- 01-13-2011 02:36 PM

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Wes Welker likes his “foot” metaphors
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on January 13, 2011, 3:23 PM EST
Wes Welker, Carson Butler

Just when you think the chatter between the Patriots and Jets couldn’t get sillier, Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker stepped to the podium Thursday as if dared to see how many “foot” references he could cram in to a single media session. Behold:

1. On this week of preparation: “Everybody’s putting their best foot forward.”

2. On young players in the playoffs: “You can’t just stick your toe in the water. You gotta jump right in.”

3. On playing this year as opposed to last year: “It’s definitely different. You know, you’ve got your foot up in the air trying to get the swelling to go down. Definitely excited about the opportunity to get out there and have some fun.”

4. On the opportunity this week: “These are the games you play for. What you spend all year getting ready for and you just want to put your best foot forward.”

5. On Revis: “He’s got great feet.”

6. On Revis again: “He’s very patient, has good feet.”

7. On Deion Branch: “He runs some really good routes out there . . . He’s another guy with great feet and can really move around.”

8. On practice: “You want to make sure you’re putting your best foot forward out there and making it happen.”

9. More on practice: “Us going out there and being good little foot soliders and making sure we’re going out there and doing everything coach asks us to do.”

10. On seeing new things in the playoffs: “You definitely have to be on your and make sure you’re ready to go.”

Genius. Since this is clearly the most important post I’ll ever write at PFT, let’s analyze further.

Welker is deadpan as ever with his delivery, so there’s no way he can really be called out for it. A few clues indicate that it’s not just a coincidence. Jackie McMullen of ESPNBoston.com wrote a great feature on Welker. Part of it is about what a huge prankster he is.

“Put Wes, Matt [Cassel] and Larry Izzo in a room, and they are ‘The Three Stooges,’” Tom Brady said.

Welker got his first “foot” reference in on his first question and rarely let up in his ten minutes of talking. He also appears to be stifling a smile and/or laugh after his two most ridiculous references — No. 2 and No. 9.

Maybe it’s all a coincidence, but we really doubt it. And that would be no fun. We’ll continue to update you on this vitally important breaking story here at PFT.
ROFL ROFL ROFL God bless you Wes Welker.


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