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So, doing something against the rules isn't cheating? Okay. Keep justfying.....
To be fair, we kind of thought everyone considered it ubiquitous at this point. Like Romo choking in December or Auburn paying players.
So, doing something against the rules isn't cheating? Okay. Keep justfying.....
Reading comprehension wasn't your strong point.
Again, was what the Patriots did regarding taping against the rules. It's a yes/no question.
Let's see how good your reading comprehension is.![]()
Fail.
Let's try it again. Yes, or no?
Fail.
Let's try it again. Yes, or no?
Because what they did was against the rulings. Doesn't mean what they did helped them more than what any other team did.
Again, 99% of you guys always bringing up Spygate don't even know what happened. All you know is "video taping".
The 12th bag is still as salty as ever .. and psycho
If spygate was nothing, why the mega fines and vacated draft pick?
Where are the sandy vags over the Bronco's titles?
Those fines and draft picks were less than half of what the Bronco's got for submitting false contracts to the league to avoid salary cap violations and keep both Elway and Davis on the team.
They were fined a shti-ton more than the Pats... and they won two Super Bowls.
The ridiculous gift of a catch that even put Seattle in a position to lose on the goal line? Is that the gift you speak of?
uh, they're right here....
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Again, I didn't say that the Pats were the only team cheating. I didn't say they benefitted from spygate.
All I asked, and I'm still waiting for a yes/no, was taping the Jets signals from the sideline in 2007 against league rules?
It's pathetic that not even one Pats fan can answer a yes/no question....
No kidding, it's like listening to the Vicky Pollard character on Little Britain.It's pathetic that not even one Pats fan can answer a yes/no question....
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seriously, it's a wonder they're the most dominant team of the last 15 years. can you imagine how hard it must be having the GOAT quarterback the NFL has ever seen paired up with GOAT coach?
to make it worse - haters can't wait for TB12 to win his 6th ring and retire, but jimmy G is an undercover boss ready to continue the dynasty at the drop of a hat
edit: even though I respect the hell out Rodgers, Im actually more happy that Seattle and their ****** bag team/fanbase got crapped on.
Good, Cape hath spoken. Move on f*cktards. Packers 3-peat starting this fall.
Who's going to be better motivated? The team who got absolutely screwed out of the NFC Championship game or the team who's running back gave their head coach a huge shti-eating grin after "The Call" as if to say, "good job fck-face"?
seriously, it's a wonder they're the most dominant team of the last 15 years. can you imagine how hard it must be having the GOAT quarterback the NFL has ever seen paired up with GOAT coach?
to make it worse - haters can't wait for TB12 to win his 6th ring and retire, but jimmy G is an undercover boss ready to continue the dynasty at the drop of a hat
Who's going to be more aware of how badly they f'ed up the end of their season? The team that gave away the NFC championship in the final quarter of the team that gave away the Super Bowl on the final play? They both stepped on their dicks. We're just deciding who's dick hurts worse.
What the ****, did you just become a Pats fan? Get the **** out of here.