, the Pats will drop this for sure. San Diego is Red Hot and at
home.Pats only bounce back at *home after a road loss. They are reeling
from that loss against the NFC's premier talent on the road. It was
their 'big game'..their "test" to see if they could regain ascendancy..
to be the Once indomitable Patriots of yore once again; a team that
could beat the NFC's best (?) and so I think that was a huge loss-maybe
insurmountable- and will play on the psyche of the team heavily not only
next week, but througoht the rest of the season into the playoffs..
Hell, you'll be lucky to get past the peaking Dolphins in the late
regular season, who already handed old man Brady his ass early in the
season ( which I thought set the tone for the fact the Patriots could
not win another Superbowl)
'FCUK FUXCK FUXCK!'!!- it was clear Brady knew the urgent and critical importance of that loss to the Fudge Packers..
Face it, that Pats team is a push-button team..any half assed QB could
do well, and maybe ever better within that framework than the non-blue
chip Brady. That guy walked into a wining system from the get-go ( how
many QB; of average ilk like Brady get that chance??) and I .I think he
is massively overrated, there are probably 15 QB's who could do as well
or even better, and maybe actually even have the tools to beat a team
like the Packers.
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, the Pats will drop this for sure. San Diego is Red Hot and at
home.Pats only bounce back at *home after a road loss. They are reeling
from that loss against the NFC's premier talent on the road. It was
their 'big game'..their "test" to see if they could regain ascendancy..
to be the Once indomitable Patriots of yore once again; a team that
could beat the NFC's best (?) and so I think that was a huge loss-maybe
insurmountable- and will play on the psyche of the team heavily not only
next week, but througoht the rest of the season into the playoffs..
Hell, you'll be lucky to get past the peaking Dolphins in the late
regular season, who already handed old man Brady his ass early in the
season ( which I thought set the tone for the fact the Patriots could
not win another Superbowl)
'FCUK FUXCK FUXCK!'!!- it was clear Brady knew the urgent and critical importance of that loss to the Fudge Packers..
Face it, that Pats team is a push-button team..any half assed QB could
do well, and maybe ever better within that framework than the non-blue
chip Brady. That guy walked into a wining system from the get-go ( how
many QB; of average ilk like Brady get that chance??) and I .I think he
is massively overrated, there are probably 15 QB's who could do as well
or even better, and maybe actually even have the tools to beat a team
like the Packers.
Finjerry i difer I'm Tom Brady fan I bet Packers at home The are at home better qb defense Posted it had them straight -3 Couple winning teasers Chargers might win Sunday I got them teased +11 ^42 Oats will destroy Dolphins when they play again You barely beat the Jets
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Finjerry i difer I'm Tom Brady fan I bet Packers at home The are at home better qb defense Posted it had them straight -3 Couple winning teasers Chargers might win Sunday I got them teased +11 ^42 Oats will destroy Dolphins when they play again You barely beat the Jets
Finjerry i difer I'm Tom Brady fan I bet Packers at home The are at home better qb defense Posted it had them straight -3 Couple winning teasers Chargers might win Sunday I got them teased +11 ^42 Oats will destroy Dolphins when they play again You barely beat the Jets
I'm gambling the Pats have a meltdown at San Diego fater their confidence shaking loss at GB, coupled with the uber confident Chargers at home and on a tear. I don't see it being close. Pats in San Diego don't cover the spread. After that game in SD, Patriots will be prime for an upset loss at home vs. Fins ( and good raddance, Brady doesn't have the stones to win the big one again anyhow, and hasn't for quite some time).
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don't see Pats leaving
Quote Originally Posted by baronman:
Finjerry i difer I'm Tom Brady fan I bet Packers at home The are at home better qb defense Posted it had them straight -3 Couple winning teasers Chargers might win Sunday I got them teased +11 ^42 Oats will destroy Dolphins when they play again You barely beat the Jets
I'm gambling the Pats have a meltdown at San Diego fater their confidence shaking loss at GB, coupled with the uber confident Chargers at home and on a tear. I don't see it being close. Pats in San Diego don't cover the spread. After that game in SD, Patriots will be prime for an upset loss at home vs. Fins ( and good raddance, Brady doesn't have the stones to win the big one again anyhow, and hasn't for quite some time).
If there's one thing I've learned, it's you simply don't bet against Tom Brady & the Pats on Primetime...especially after a loss. Did you see how pi$$ed Brady was after losing last week? He'll want to bounce back in a big way. Belichek is a way better coach & the Pats will force turnovers on Rivers. They have a way stronger secondary than Baltimore does & I don't see the Chargers having too much sucess running the ball. Could see 27-17 Pats.
The Chargers are coming off three straight wins, two of them close. The Pats are coming off a loss. The Chargers have the Broncos at home on deck. Don't see the Pats overlooking this game for Dolphins on deck bc they're coming off a loss. Chargers have a brutal 4 remaining games (Pats, Broncos, Niners, Chiefs,
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If there's one thing I've learned, it's you simply don't bet against Tom Brady & the Pats on Primetime...especially after a loss. Did you see how pi$$ed Brady was after losing last week? He'll want to bounce back in a big way. Belichek is a way better coach & the Pats will force turnovers on Rivers. They have a way stronger secondary than Baltimore does & I don't see the Chargers having too much sucess running the ball. Could see 27-17 Pats.
The Chargers are coming off three straight wins, two of them close. The Pats are coming off a loss. The Chargers have the Broncos at home on deck. Don't see the Pats overlooking this game for Dolphins on deck bc they're coming off a loss. Chargers have a brutal 4 remaining games (Pats, Broncos, Niners, Chiefs,
, the Pats will drop this for sure. San Diego is Red Hot and at home.Pats only bounce back at *home after a road loss. They are reeling from that loss against the NFC's premier talent on the road. It was their 'big game'..their "test" to see if they could regain ascendancy.. to be the Once indomitable Patriots of yore once again; a team that could beat the NFC's best (?) and so I think that was a huge loss-maybe insurmountable- and will play on the psyche of the team heavily not only next week, but througoht the rest of the season into the playoffs..
Hell, you'll be lucky to get past the peaking Dolphins in the late regular season, who already handed old man Brady his behind early in the season ( which I thought set the tone for the fact the Patriots could not win another Superbowl)
'FCUK FUXCK FUXCK!'!!- it was clear Brady knew the urgent and critical importance of that loss to the Fudge Packers..
Face it, that Pats team is a push-button team..any half assed QB could do well, and maybe ever better within that framework than the non-blue chip Brady. That guy walked into a wining system from the get-go ( how many QB; of average ilk like Brady get that chance??) and I .I think he is massively overrated, there are probably 15 QB's who could do as well or even better, and maybe actually even have the tools to beat a team like the Packers.
probably the stupidest post I have seen in a while, Tom Brady one of the best quarterbacks of all time behind Montana, I would love you to post what you said in the northeast, patriots fans would eat you alive.
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Quote Originally Posted by FinJerry:
, the Pats will drop this for sure. San Diego is Red Hot and at home.Pats only bounce back at *home after a road loss. They are reeling from that loss against the NFC's premier talent on the road. It was their 'big game'..their "test" to see if they could regain ascendancy.. to be the Once indomitable Patriots of yore once again; a team that could beat the NFC's best (?) and so I think that was a huge loss-maybe insurmountable- and will play on the psyche of the team heavily not only next week, but througoht the rest of the season into the playoffs..
Hell, you'll be lucky to get past the peaking Dolphins in the late regular season, who already handed old man Brady his behind early in the season ( which I thought set the tone for the fact the Patriots could not win another Superbowl)
'FCUK FUXCK FUXCK!'!!- it was clear Brady knew the urgent and critical importance of that loss to the Fudge Packers..
Face it, that Pats team is a push-button team..any half assed QB could do well, and maybe ever better within that framework than the non-blue chip Brady. That guy walked into a wining system from the get-go ( how many QB; of average ilk like Brady get that chance??) and I .I think he is massively overrated, there are probably 15 QB's who could do as well or even better, and maybe actually even have the tools to beat a team like the Packers.
probably the stupidest post I have seen in a while, Tom Brady one of the best quarterbacks of all time behind Montana, I would love you to post what you said in the northeast, patriots fans would eat you alive.
Patriots traveled to SD after the GB loss. The Patriots secondary will limit the passing game of Rivers. Matthews is back and the Chargers have posted 2 games with over 100 yards. Held in check by the #4 Run D in the NFL last week (Ravens). Rivers was 8 for 8 on 3rd downs against the putrid Ravens Secondary. The Chargers D has been on the field less since Matthews is back. SD had an array of injuries after their fast start and were held in check for a few weeks. They are healthy and confident. Baltimore suffered its first home loss in 11 games versus a west coast opponent (all time).
Overall, this will come down to who limits their mistakes...
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Patriots traveled to SD after the GB loss. The Patriots secondary will limit the passing game of Rivers. Matthews is back and the Chargers have posted 2 games with over 100 yards. Held in check by the #4 Run D in the NFL last week (Ravens). Rivers was 8 for 8 on 3rd downs against the putrid Ravens Secondary. The Chargers D has been on the field less since Matthews is back. SD had an array of injuries after their fast start and were held in check for a few weeks. They are healthy and confident. Baltimore suffered its first home loss in 11 games versus a west coast opponent (all time).
Overall, this will come down to who limits their mistakes...
chargers on a tear? beating oakland? and the refsgave them the game in baltimore.. clearly hands to the face by wr n not pass inter on the dee... wouldnt say their on a tear ... brady off a loss.. smells like a loss for the chargers... gronk and edleman are gonna run throguh the secondary
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chargers on a tear? beating oakland? and the refsgave them the game in baltimore.. clearly hands to the face by wr n not pass inter on the dee... wouldnt say their on a tear ... brady off a loss.. smells like a loss for the chargers... gronk and edleman are gonna run throguh the secondary
and your conclusions of brady are rediculous.... if you dont perform in the nfl you dont play... if there was a better man for the position trust me he would be there
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and your conclusions of brady are rediculous.... if you dont perform in the nfl you dont play... if there was a better man for the position trust me he would be there
, the Pats will drop this for sure. San Diego is Red Hot and at
home.Pats only bounce back at *home after a road loss. They are reeling
from that loss against the NFC's premier talent on the road. It was
their 'big game'..their "test" to see if they could regain ascendancy..
to be the Once indomitable Patriots of yore once again; a team that
could beat the NFC's best (?) and so I think that was a huge loss-maybe
insurmountable- and will play on the psyche of the team heavily not only
next week, but througoht the rest of the season into the playoffs..
Hell, you'll be lucky to get past the peaking Dolphins in the late
regular season, who already handed old man Brady his behind early in the
season ( which I thought set the tone for the fact the Patriots could
not win another Superbowl)
'FCUK FUXCK FUXCK!'!!- it was clear Brady knew the urgent and critical importance of that loss to the Fudge Packers..
Face it, that Pats team is a push-button team..any half assed QB could
do well, and maybe ever better within that framework than the non-blue
chip Brady. That guy walked into a wining system from the get-go ( how
many QB; of average ilk like Brady get that chance??) and I .I think he
is massively overrated, there are probably 15 QB's who could do as well
or even better, and maybe actually even have the tools to beat a team
like the Packers.
I love how people rip on Brady and give him no respect. It just fuels the fire buddy. Brady was ticked off and dropped the F Bomb because he knew he wouldn't get a chance to win it with a last drive. People can say the Pats suck and Brady sucks and it will just make them look more idiotic because of the jealously of true greatness, professionalism, and ability to KICK YOUR behind! San Diego and Rivers can't hold a fukin candle to New England in coaching, special teams, running back, QB, or corners. Brady will shut your west coast happy orgy behind up this Sunday, if not in the playoffs as well. Brady was born for this, they will light your weak behind up Sunday.
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Quote Originally Posted by FinJerry:
, the Pats will drop this for sure. San Diego is Red Hot and at
home.Pats only bounce back at *home after a road loss. They are reeling
from that loss against the NFC's premier talent on the road. It was
their 'big game'..their "test" to see if they could regain ascendancy..
to be the Once indomitable Patriots of yore once again; a team that
could beat the NFC's best (?) and so I think that was a huge loss-maybe
insurmountable- and will play on the psyche of the team heavily not only
next week, but througoht the rest of the season into the playoffs..
Hell, you'll be lucky to get past the peaking Dolphins in the late
regular season, who already handed old man Brady his behind early in the
season ( which I thought set the tone for the fact the Patriots could
not win another Superbowl)
'FCUK FUXCK FUXCK!'!!- it was clear Brady knew the urgent and critical importance of that loss to the Fudge Packers..
Face it, that Pats team is a push-button team..any half assed QB could
do well, and maybe ever better within that framework than the non-blue
chip Brady. That guy walked into a wining system from the get-go ( how
many QB; of average ilk like Brady get that chance??) and I .I think he
is massively overrated, there are probably 15 QB's who could do as well
or even better, and maybe actually even have the tools to beat a team
like the Packers.
I love how people rip on Brady and give him no respect. It just fuels the fire buddy. Brady was ticked off and dropped the F Bomb because he knew he wouldn't get a chance to win it with a last drive. People can say the Pats suck and Brady sucks and it will just make them look more idiotic because of the jealously of true greatness, professionalism, and ability to KICK YOUR behind! San Diego and Rivers can't hold a fukin candle to New England in coaching, special teams, running back, QB, or corners. Brady will shut your west coast happy orgy behind up this Sunday, if not in the playoffs as well. Brady was born for this, they will light your weak behind up Sunday.
Pats gave their B game against Green Bay. You will see their "A" Game in the Super Bowl. Bellichick is setting Aaron Rodgers fruitcake azz up for a whooping.
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Pats gave their B game against Green Bay. You will see their "A" Game in the Super Bowl. Bellichick is setting Aaron Rodgers fruitcake azz up for a whooping.
, the Pats will drop this for sure. San Diego is Red Hot and at
home.Pats only bounce back at *home after a road loss. They are reeling
from that loss against the NFC's premier talent on the road. It was
their 'big game'..their "test" to see if they could regain ascendancy..
to be the Once indomitable Patriots of yore once again; a team that
could beat the NFC's best (?) and so I think that was a huge loss-maybe
insurmountable- and will play on the psyche of the team heavily not only
next week, but througoht the rest of the season into the playoffs..
Hell, you'll be lucky to get past the peaking Dolphins in the late
regular season, who already handed old man Brady his behind early in the
season ( which I thought set the tone for the fact the Patriots could
not win another Superbowl)
'FCUK FUXCK FUXCK!'!!- it was clear Brady knew the urgent and critical importance of that loss to the Fudge Packers..
Face it, that Pats team is a push-button team..any half assed QB could
do well, and maybe ever better within that framework than the non-blue
chip Brady. That guy walked into a wining system from the get-go ( how
many QB; of average ilk like Brady get that chance??) and I .I think he
is massively overrated, there are probably 15 QB's who could do as well
or even better, and maybe actually even have the tools to beat a team
like the Packers.
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Quote Originally Posted by FinJerry:
, the Pats will drop this for sure. San Diego is Red Hot and at
home.Pats only bounce back at *home after a road loss. They are reeling
from that loss against the NFC's premier talent on the road. It was
their 'big game'..their "test" to see if they could regain ascendancy..
to be the Once indomitable Patriots of yore once again; a team that
could beat the NFC's best (?) and so I think that was a huge loss-maybe
insurmountable- and will play on the psyche of the team heavily not only
next week, but througoht the rest of the season into the playoffs..
Hell, you'll be lucky to get past the peaking Dolphins in the late
regular season, who already handed old man Brady his behind early in the
season ( which I thought set the tone for the fact the Patriots could
not win another Superbowl)
'FCUK FUXCK FUXCK!'!!- it was clear Brady knew the urgent and critical importance of that loss to the Fudge Packers..
Face it, that Pats team is a push-button team..any half assed QB could
do well, and maybe ever better within that framework than the non-blue
chip Brady. That guy walked into a wining system from the get-go ( how
many QB; of average ilk like Brady get that chance??) and I .I think he
is massively overrated, there are probably 15 QB's who could do as well
or even better, and maybe actually even have the tools to beat a team
like the Packers.
, the Pats will drop this for sure. San Diego is Red Hot and at
home.Pats only bounce back at *home after a road loss. They are reeling
from that loss against the NFC's premier talent on the road. It was
their 'big game'..their "test" to see if they could regain ascendancy..
to be the Once indomitable Patriots of yore once again; a team that
could beat the NFC's best (?) and so I think that was a huge loss-maybe
insurmountable- and will play on the psyche of the team heavily not only
next week, but throughout the rest of the season into the playoffs..
I remeber when Brady went down and Matt Cassel came in and let them to play offs. It lead to a huge contract for Csssel who really never did anything anywhere else. I do think New England is a great team because of Bellicheck not Brady, that's why other players go there and shine, its the system. I think if Chargers can get into Brady's head he will go into his "pout mode" and will make mistakes. Thats why I don't like Brady he reminds me of Cutler when he is losing, a big baby. I think it will be a good game, leaning Chargers.
Hell, you'll be lucky to get past the peaking Dolphins in the late
regular season, who already handed old man Brady his behind early in the
season ( which I thought set the tone for the fact the Patriots could
not win another Superbowl)
'FCUK FUXCK FUXCK!'!!- it was clear Brady knew the urgent and critical importance of that loss to the Fudge Packers..
Face it, that Pats team is a push-button team..any half assed QB could
do well, and maybe ever better within that framework than the non-blue
chip Brady. That guy walked into a wining system from the get-go ( how
many QB; of average ilk like Brady get that chance??) and I .I think he
is massively overrated, there are probably 15 QB's who could do as well
or even better, and maybe actually even have the tools to beat a team
like the Packers.
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Quote Originally Posted by FinJerry:
, the Pats will drop this for sure. San Diego is Red Hot and at
home.Pats only bounce back at *home after a road loss. They are reeling
from that loss against the NFC's premier talent on the road. It was
their 'big game'..their "test" to see if they could regain ascendancy..
to be the Once indomitable Patriots of yore once again; a team that
could beat the NFC's best (?) and so I think that was a huge loss-maybe
insurmountable- and will play on the psyche of the team heavily not only
next week, but throughout the rest of the season into the playoffs..
I remeber when Brady went down and Matt Cassel came in and let them to play offs. It lead to a huge contract for Csssel who really never did anything anywhere else. I do think New England is a great team because of Bellicheck not Brady, that's why other players go there and shine, its the system. I think if Chargers can get into Brady's head he will go into his "pout mode" and will make mistakes. Thats why I don't like Brady he reminds me of Cutler when he is losing, a big baby. I think it will be a good game, leaning Chargers.
Hell, you'll be lucky to get past the peaking Dolphins in the late
regular season, who already handed old man Brady his behind early in the
season ( which I thought set the tone for the fact the Patriots could
not win another Superbowl)
'FCUK FUXCK FUXCK!'!!- it was clear Brady knew the urgent and critical importance of that loss to the Fudge Packers..
Face it, that Pats team is a push-button team..any half assed QB could
do well, and maybe ever better within that framework than the non-blue
chip Brady. That guy walked into a wining system from the get-go ( how
many QB; of average ilk like Brady get that chance??) and I .I think he
is massively overrated, there are probably 15 QB's who could do as well
or even better, and maybe actually even have the tools to beat a team
like the Packers.
The Pats playing against the best team in the NFC is one thing. However, when it comes to playing inside the AFC they are the best. Road favorite - the chalk...??
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The Pats playing against the best team in the NFC is one thing. However, when it comes to playing inside the AFC they are the best. Road favorite - the chalk...??
They also beat the Jets, Jags and a slow starting Seahawks team before losing to the Chiefs at home earlier in the season. So, all sarcasm aside, they have beat one decent to good team, and 5 BAD teams at home this year.
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They also beat the Jets, Jags and a slow starting Seahawks team before losing to the Chiefs at home earlier in the season. So, all sarcasm aside, they have beat one decent to good team, and 5 BAD teams at home this year.
The Packers game was the Patriots "test"? Not sure if you're aware but Lambeau isn't exactly an easy place to play. Packers played well, got a few home calls and didn't turn the ball over. My opinion they played the best they could possibly play. Would love to see the Packers vs. Patriots in the Super Bowl at a neutral site. Your assessment of San Diego is far fetched, to say they're red hot is ridiculous. I'll bet you wrote off the Pats when they got their behind handed to them by the Chiefs. We all know what happened after that.
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The Packers game was the Patriots "test"? Not sure if you're aware but Lambeau isn't exactly an easy place to play. Packers played well, got a few home calls and didn't turn the ball over. My opinion they played the best they could possibly play. Would love to see the Packers vs. Patriots in the Super Bowl at a neutral site. Your assessment of San Diego is far fetched, to say they're red hot is ridiculous. I'll bet you wrote off the Pats when they got their behind handed to them by the Chiefs. We all know what happened after that.
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