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Replay officials completely missed Johnson's elbow clearly on the turf before he reached the goal line. A gift to Pittsburg right there.

Looks like the Patriots are gonna be battling the league the whole feckin' season...

Cheers!
 
Replay officials completely missed Johnson's elbow clearly on the turf before he reached the goal line. A gift to Pittsburg right there.



Looks like the Patriots are gonna be battling the league the whole feckin' season...



Cheers!


Hahahahhahahaha!!!

Game one, and loser pats fans are bitching about the refs.
 
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Cheers! :rockin:
 
Your loss is the cherry on the ice cream sundae we just enjoyed here.

And you wish you had a banner to raise...

Cheers! (totally a two-fer! ;))

[edit] Brady: 143 QB rating. The GOAT picks right up where he left off...
 
Where is Roger?!?!?!?!

I heard Belichick called God on an unrecorded line and had him make it rain tonight....rain Brady to Gronk touchdowns.

Calling it right now...wahhh Pats fans talk so much sh!t wahhh
 
By Ed Bouchette / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Tom Brady could not be stopped by Roger Goodell or the Steelers defense, which said it had a plan to throw his All-Pro tight end, Rob Gronkowski, off his game.

Their plan did not include him catching three of the four touchdown passes Brady threw as the Patriots rubbed the NFL's noses in Spygate, Deflategate and anything else anyone could dig up by beating the Steelers yet again, 28-21.

Brady ran his record to 8-2 all time against the Steelers, and 4-0 at home.

Midway through the fourth quarter Patriots fans chanted loudly "Where is Roger?," in reference to the NFL commissioner whose four-game suspension of Brady for his alleged involvement in deflating footballs last season was thrown out by a federal judge, allowing the quarterback to play in the opener. Goodell did not attend the NFL's Kickoff Classic.

And did he ever play! Brady completed 19 consecutive passes at one point, a franchise record. In the meantime, Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier told ESPN last week that the key to stopping Gronkowski was to jam him and throw him off his rhythm.

That did not happen, not nearly, as Gronkowski lit up the scoreboard. He caught five passes for 94 yards.
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Guess Tomlin didn't have a Plan B.

Seriously, he lost that game with that stupid halfback option on the first possession. They were rolling along just playing football, then some Pittsburg knucklehead called that option play - and it was all down hill from there.

Pat's D looked a bit suspect. That's Belichick's department, and it'll be fixed...

Cheers!
 
Steelers DC was trying to tell everyone to cover Gronk but the headsets were sabotaged. Steelers would've won by 10 if the patriots didn't cheat. Typical.
 
Man, not only was that a convincing win WITH some glaring problems for Belichick to hound his team on for the next week or three (win-win), but I also had the Gronk/Brady combo on my fantasy team. Nice way to start a Friday.

By the way - where the hell did this Dion Lewis kid come from? With the exception of that one fumble (really hope that doesn't land him in the dog house), he looked pretty impressive. Not nearly as impressive as the Pats D made D'Angelo Willams look, granted. But impressive. (And I'm totally with day_trippr - most of the D issues will be ironed out by October.)
 
Rothlisberger whining that the Pats' shift on the defensive line caused them to false-start? Really?

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Since when is a shift on the defensive line supposed to be against the rules? Are you ****ing kidding me?
 
Bird it's not fair because they want to be all set because it's an itchy trigger finger-type down situation. They don't wanna all set and not nervous before they hike the ball. Plus if they don't get a touchdown they should be able to try again without a loss of down or until they finally get it right. I mean it's an unwritten rule or something. I heard it from an anonymous source.

“I thought that there was a rule against that,” Roethlisberger told reporters, via USA Today . “Maybe there’s not. Maybe it’s just an unwritten rule. … We saw it on film, that the Patriots do that. They shift and slide and do stuff on the goal line, knowing that it’s an itchy trigger finger-type down there.”
 
Unwritten rule? Any excuse the losing team can use lol. If they saw it on film, then why weren't they ready for it? It is their fault for not preparing for it.
 
Apparently there's an unwritten rule about not being able to change your defense if they call an audible.

"Just ironically on certain plays in crucial situations when we had our audible the defense audible as well," said Hines Ward. "They kind of went over into the exact defense that worked well against the play that we called."

Sooooo, the Pats are so good they practiced changes in offenses. Man this hole deflategate is working out for the Pats. They are seriously in everyone's head. Serously, how many times last night did the Steelers leave a man short on their defense.

They should read the rule book.
 
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