GenIke
Well-Known Member
Warren Sapp seems like the type of guy who would stiff a hooker.
If I remember correctly, Seattle has won just as many Super Bowls as the Patriots have in the last decade.
Holy ****. That's the single stupidest sentence ever typed on the internet. And I'm including everything Cape, Darwin, Moto and I have written. Seriously? I'll give you a mulligan. Just admit you were drunk like a frat pledge when you wrote it. It's the only reasonable explanation.
All these pats fans hiding from the truth and whining about it. Sounds about right.
You know, I really am glad that Rex Ryan is still coaching in the AFC East. How can you not love this guy?
Thanks man. Glad you read it.Greatest..... post....... ever
I'd probably start with a decade long weak division.
Another question. Seattle had, by most opinions, the best secondary in the NFL. Were they bad in the fourth quarter, or was Tom that Terrific?
A great man once said, "Ice up son! Ice up!!!"
Yup... definitely not good...
Look at how floppy it is...
Congrats Pats...you earned it. Now here's your trophy.
Ian Rapoport said:>> Prior to the game, a game-day worker employed by the Patriots, a man described as elderly, took two bags of 12 footballs (one bag from each team) into the restroom near the referees' room in Gillette Stadium. The man was in the room for 98 seconds. When he exited the room, he took the balls to the field. There is video of the man entering and exiting the bathroom, but it's unclear if there is a clear shot inside the restroom.
>> That the man entered the restroom prior to walking with the footballs onto the field was discovered by the Patriots, and video footage was quickly turned over to Ted Wells for his investigation.
>> Eleven of the 12 footballs used in the first half were judged by the officials to be under the minimum of 12.5 PSI, but just one was two pounds under. Many of them were just a few ticks under the minimum.
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