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Hog's Gone Fishin 09-08-2008 06:09 AM

Should we now feel sorry for the Pat's fans ?
 
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MOhillbilly 09-08-2008 06:12 AM

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-I actually threw my remote at my laptop bag, which was below my tv, when Brady was nailed on a previous play (one or two plays before he was sacked?). My wife of course thought I was an a-hole, since she can't understand how I felt.

Funny, I think it was the first time I threw anything at the tv since 1997, when Bledsoe threw that crappy int vs. the Steelers in reg. season game.-



that aint shit. i threw a full high life through the tv about the 3rd quarter of the steelers game a few years back.

boo-****ing-hoo.

cadmonkey 09-08-2008 06:27 AM

Well it certainly sucks that Brady is hurt, but by no means should anyone feel sorry for us. 2009, here we come.

I am looking at this on the bright side. This will certainly get a lot of bandwagon Patriots fans to go the fuck away. and it'll make the games way more entertaining now. As much fun as it was last year to watch these guys play, it got borning sometimes. I almost missed the days of scratching and clawing all season. Those days are going to be back.

PhillyChiefFan 09-08-2008 07:02 AM

It makes me sick to think that anyone would actually cheer an injury to a player. That to me is the lowest form of a football fan.

Cheer your team, cheer the players, boo the other players, but don't cheer when a player goes down.

Anyone that knows how much a knee injury hurts would not be cheering out of sheer empathy.

cadmonkey 09-08-2008 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by PhillyChiefFan (Post 4994617)
It makes me sick to think that anyone would actually cheer an injury to a player. That to me is the lowest form of a football fan.

Cheer your team, cheer the players, boo the other players, but don't cheer when a player goes down.

Anyone that knows how much a knee injury hurts would not be cheering out of sheer empathy.

yup. I agree completely. I messed my knee up pretty bad, about 12 years ago, and when Brady went down I felt the pain in my knee come right back.

and talk about people fans cheering when someone gets hurt......remember when Pennington went down last year and Giants Stadium erupted in cheers.

Chief Chief 09-08-2008 07:45 AM

I threw down another beer.

PhillyChiefFan 09-08-2008 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by cadmonkey (Post 4994674)
yup. I agree completely. I messed my knee up pretty bad, about 12 years ago, and when Brady went down I felt the pain in my knee come right back.

and talk about people fans cheering when someone gets hurt......remember when Pennington went down last year and Giants Stadium erupted in cheers.

Yea, I remember that one. I hurt my knee too, and to this day it hurts sometimes.

One of the reasons I can't stand Eagles fans is because they cheered Irvin when he went down with a career ending injury. I didn't particuarly care for Irvin, but wouldn't cheer the end of a player's career.

It's just low class.

Reaper16 09-08-2008 08:05 AM

I'm not happy about the injury by any means, but I'm not about to start feeling sorry for Pats fans. Boston fans have had enough success recently.

Red Dawg 09-08-2008 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by cadmonkey (Post 4994674)
yup. I agree completely. I messed my knee up pretty bad, about 12 years ago, and when Brady went down I felt the pain in my knee come right back.

and talk about people fans cheering when someone gets hurt......remember when Pennington went down last year and Giants Stadium erupted in cheers.

I don't blame other AFC team fans for being happy. You think NE fans weren't happy when LT and Gates didn't play in the playoff game last year? Of course they were. These guys are rich millionares so there's no crying for them. Brady out for year makes alot of people happy including me. He's not dead, stop over reacting.

Buehler445 09-08-2008 08:31 AM

I didn't cheer when Brady went down. In fact, I hoped he would be back. I love sports and hate teams. I even go as far as hating players, but I won't cheer for anybody getting hurt. When Maclin got hurt the first thing I thought was I hope it isn't serious, even though he could be the deciding factor against KU.

Besides, do you ****ers even want to tempt kharma with OUR fragile QB by cheering Brady's injury?

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StcChief 09-08-2008 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Chief Chief (Post 4994694)
I threw down another beer.

ditto....

sorry the blocker missed his assignment and Pollard got thru, oh well....

we are playing to W too.

dj56dt58 09-08-2008 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 4994810)
I didn't cheer when Brady went down. In fact, I hoped he would be back. I love sports and hate teams. I even go as far as hating players, but I won't cheer for anybody getting hurt. When Maclin got hurt the first thing I thought was I hope it isn't serious, even though he could be the deciding factor against KU.

Besides, do you ****ers even want to tempt kharma with OUR fragile QB by cheering Brady's injury?

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Karma already stuck 2 quarters later

Redrum_69 09-08-2008 08:50 AM

LOL BRADY'S OUT WOO HOO POLLARD!!

Thats worth a bonus check right there. I hope that bastard brady is out for the whole season.

boogblaster 09-08-2008 08:50 AM

I don't feel it ... GO CHIEFS .. Sorry 4 U Patties ...

cadmonkey 09-08-2008 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Tuckdaddy (Post 4994776)
I don't blame other AFC team fans for being happy. You think NE fans weren't happy when LT and Gates didn't play in the playoff game last year? Of course they were. These guys are rich millionares so there's no crying for them. Brady out for year makes alot of people happy including me. He's not dead, stop over reacting.

huh? who is over reacting?

Buehler445 09-08-2008 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by dj56dt58 (Post 4994851)
Karma already stuck 2 quarters later

I'm aware, but it may not be done. This is the Chiefs organization we are talking about.

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Programmer 09-08-2008 09:27 AM

Pollard was being held when the hit occured. He was virtually tackled as he blitzed. He lunged from under the offensive guy just as Brady stepped into the throw. A second earlier or later and he is not hurt.

Those are the chances you take when you are in the NFL.

Remember Trent Green sliding and getting knocked out for the season? It happens.

Spott 09-08-2008 03:05 PM

I sure don't feel sorry for them. So what if they have to endure 1 season playing with a second string QB? Hell, we've been doing it for the better part of 40 years. 1 year won't kill em.

JuicesFlowing 09-08-2008 03:11 PM

When I saw Brady get injured, I wasn't happy or cheering. I was more in a state of shock. But I don't feel sorry for anyone. Especially the cheating (allegedly!) Patriots ... I am extremely happy that this lowers their chances of post-season success. The same game our QB (love him or hate him) got injured ... it's the NFL ...

Sure-Oz 09-08-2008 03:14 PM

Apparently Tim Rattay and Chris Simms were flown into tryout for the Pats, but once they got there, they were told plans changed and sent back to the airport.

From Monday Night Countdown

KC Dan 09-08-2008 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Sure-Oz (Post 4996111)
Apparently Tim Rattay and Chris Simms were flown into tryout for the Pats, but once they got there, they were told plans changed and sent back to the airport.

From Monday Night Countdown

If that is the case, don't be surprised about Culpepper going there

Sure-Oz 09-08-2008 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by KC Dan (Post 4996116)
If that is the case, don't be surprised about Culpepper going there

They were guessing, do they bring Matt Gutierrez back or did Randy Moss say "hey culpepper is still out there" will be interesting...

Bearcat 09-08-2008 03:19 PM

I get it when people say "great, we won't have to hear about him every second of everyday now"... the media sucks like that. It's not being happy for the injury, it's being happy that the media will StFU. My opinion though is that there aren't very many good quarterbacks to talk about at all, much less the level of Brady, so in the end we'll just hear more about Favre and the Mannings.

I've mentioned it a 100 times in reference to the Croyle arguments... there aren't enough starting quarterbacks to go around to all 32 teams. I've always enjoyed watching the few good ones out there.

JuicesFlowing 09-08-2008 03:22 PM

I'm kind of enjoying Favre mania right now. I was sick of the media coverage, but now that the season has started, he makes the Jets an interesting team. God I wish our coaching staff would let our quarterbacks throw downfield ......

kcvet 09-08-2008 03:25 PM

I'd say were on their shit list today. so what.

Bearcat 09-08-2008 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by JuicesFlowing (Post 4996132)
I'm kind of enjoying Favre mania right now. I was sick of the media coverage, but now that the season has started, he makes the Jets an interesting team. God I wish our coaching staff would let our quarterbacks throw downfield ......

I hate it because of the endless comparisons... I don't have a ton to go on with the teams I follow regarding legends of the game, but I was an Avalanche fan when Patrick Roy retired, and Aebischer (his replacement) never had a chance because he couldn't fill the shoes. The expectations of "the new guy" are always far too high, like the same fans who said "OMG, no one will ever be as good as Patrick Roy" turn around and say "OMG, David Aebischer sucks because he's no Patrick Roy".

ESPN has been talking about what Rodgers has to do, and it's ridiculous. People keep talking like he has to be the next Favre or at least get the Packers to the NFC Championship game to match last year's success. Bullsh*t!! Yeah, Rodgers hasn't put enough pressure on himself, better paint "SUPER BOWL OR BUST" across the field, too. :rolleyes:

Hootie 09-08-2008 03:48 PM

why would a Chiefs fan ever feel sorry for a Pats fan? Honestly...

They are still going to win 3 times as many games as us with Matt friggin' Cassel.

Chief_in_Commander 09-08-2008 03:49 PM

Nobody felt bad for us when Trent went down or the Bills when Losman got crunched so I don't feel bad for NE. I don't like seeing players get hurt but it's something everyone deals with, injuries happen.

Redrum_69 09-08-2008 03:51 PM

Now if only Cassell gets hurt...

that would be even better

bogey 09-08-2008 03:56 PM

Why the hell should we feel sorry for them? Do you think they feel sorry for us? They should!

Hootie 09-08-2008 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Redrum_69 (Post 4996263)
Now if only Cassell gets hurt...

that would be even better

why? He sucks, too...if he goes down they might get smart and hook Culpepper and Moss back up and then the Pats might actually win another Super Bowl...

That would suck.

88TG88 09-08-2008 04:00 PM

Quote:

Should we now feel sorry for the Pat's fans ?
fuck no

Joe Seahawk 09-08-2008 04:45 PM

I feel much more sorry for these folks... :(

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kcvet 09-08-2008 04:48 PM

[QUOTE=Joe Seahawk;4996468]I feel much more sorry for these folks... :(

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crazier n shithouse rat.

TheCloser 09-08-2008 05:16 PM

Of coarse it sucks that he went down, but that's football. Croyle went down too, that's just how things go.

With our quarterback situation I can't feel even slightly sorry for the Pats. So they have to look to their second string...all we have are 2nd string quarterbacks in my opinion. Of all teams to have to use a 2nd string quarterback the Pats may be best equipped for it with all the great players on that offense. Huard flourished when Green went down because our offense, especially our line was still in good shape. Everyone talks like this is the end, I think Cassell was effecient yesterday, and I still think this is an obvious playoff team..

kcvet 09-08-2008 06:04 PM

and none of em gave a shit when Green went down. and there sure as hell was dobt about that being a cheap shot. and Croyle as we know is also suspect to injury. no body gonna cry for him. trades have risks.


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