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Rape was legal back then. Or do you think all these offensive records being steadily smashed since 2004 is just an amazing, amazing coincidence? |
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Your butthurt over repeated Patriots stompings of Chargers dreams is showing. Just sayin'. |
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Not in the Super Bowl era. 4. Not that it matters, much, but figured I'd mention it. |
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Whoah! I didn't know about that. Ok, so many questions. I guess the first would be how did they get someone in to allow them to tape Haley's Chiefs practice? I would think that Arrowhead would be guarded against that happening. |
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The Chiefs practice field next to arrowhead is locked down. My nephew had a youth championship game at the practice field this year, and the Chiefs decided to have an extra walk through delaying the youth championship. They wouldn't let anyone in until it was over. |
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In reality, the NFL wanted to protect the brand just like after NE was caught. They weren't going to publicly admit another team used a taped walkthrough as an advantage. The walkthrough was never mentioned when the NFL first punished the Pats, either. It was Matt Walsh who came forward and told him he videotaped the Super Bowl practice walk though of the Rams. That tape never surfaced. I personally wasn't sure if Walsh was telling the truth, but after McDaniels along with the Pats famed offensive line coach's son, Scar Jr, the writing was on the wall that the Pats did tape those practices. Scar Jr also ran the Pats video department from 2001-2004, the same span that all 3 of their Super Bowls were won. |
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Charger fan. Heh. |
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Sure, but the comparison was Ravens/Giants to Patriots/Broncos, which is rather random and weird to begin with, but whatever. Giants have existed since what, the 20s? Pats and Broncos both started in 1960 I believe. Ravens "started" in 1997 or whatever year it was, but they're really the old Browns, with nothing more than a name change. Why not just add all those 50s Browns championships to the count? Whatever, the entire exercise is meaningless and dumb to begin with, so count 'em however you like. |
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McDaniels refused to look at the tape, and the Broncos are the ones who brought it all forward to the NFL. The NFL completely cleared McDaniels of any complicity in the wrongdoing regarding the filming. He was fined for not reporting the incident. But I'm sure Moeaki's cousin's mother's friend's hairdresser's dogwalker has a different take. |
Just give matt more weapons and time /patriot cock suckers
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Sure...the Broncos video department admitted to taping walkthroughs...BUT THEY DID IT FOR NO REASON...JOSH NEVER WANTED TO SEE THE TAPES. If you actually believe that bunch of nonsense, I have some things for sale on the cheap if your interested. Let me ask you a question...Mr Apologist for everything to do with the Patriots brand... If he wasnt gonna use that information, why tape it in the first place? It's OBVIOUS that this is part of their normal system of doing things. Cheaters |
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The part where "Super Josh the good patriot" brought it all forward to the NFL....or the part where he was fined because he didnt until they let him know that they knew anyway? It all has to do with the NFL protecting the can of worms from being opened and therefore hurting the brand...lets not act as if the Broncos or Patriots are above breaking the rules...history proves that to be false...they are both proven cheaters in any way they think they can get away with. As for your last line, I'm sure you can use google to find the Colquitt quote where he talks about the Broncos and how McDaniels specifically had cheated and played a role in filming their walkthrough. |
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