Now it's getting ridiculous

Oct 29, 2007 11:00

I'm not normally a crusader for sportsmanship. And as a Cowboy fan, I ought to want to see the Redskins humiliated ( Read more... )

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What a bunch of whiny, Patriot-hating hypocrites! anonymous October 29 2007, 18:41:47 UTC
When Shula's 1972 Dolphins horse whipped the Patriots 52-0, was he running up the score? How about when Ditka's '85 Bears had defensive tackle William "the Fridge" Perry run in a for a touchdown, in SB XX when they already led 37-3?

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Re: What a bunch of whiny, Patriot-hating hypocrites! iceguy October 29 2007, 19:18:39 UTC
"Because someone else did, we should be allowed be poor sports" isn't an acceptable defense of their actions yesterday.

But that criticism aside, the Bears' and the Dolphins' actions are defendable. The Bears were up 34 points in the 3rd Quarter. Which is considerably different than being up 45 points in the 4th. Teams have come back from being down 32 in the 3rd quarter. And besides, I specifically gave the Pats a pass for the Eckle TD against the Cowboys, which is basically the same situation.

Miami: Miami only threw the ball 19 times in the entire game. And the starters didn't see any action in the 4th Quarter (which started 38-0). If Matt Cassell had driven the Pats down the field yesterday, and thrown a TD to Reche Caldwell, I wouldn't have written any of this.

What the Patriots did yesterday is the equivalent of sacrificing a runner to second in the 6th inning of a 10-0 baseball game. It can't be defended.

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Re: What a bunch of whiny, Patriot-hating hypocrites! anonymous October 30 2007, 13:52:24 UTC
I just can't wait to relish in wait is hopefully an inevitable backlash. Football players are extremely prideful and the Patriots are going out of the way to embarass 16 teams this year. Good luck signing free agents when all your aging stars start fading.

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Re: What a bunch of whiny, Patriot-hating hypocrites! iceguy October 30 2007, 14:02:37 UTC
See, I don't think that will happen either. Players like two things: Money and winning.

I'm more surprised that Sean Taylor didn't decide to call his own safety blitz on Sunday and put the crown of his helmet on Brady's chin. Somebody at some point this season is going to do that. It wouldn't surprise me if it's week 16 at home against the Jets in the game that Simmons is saying will be 77-0. I could Darrell Reivis coming off the end and breaking Brady's face. At that point 15-0 won't comfort team that will have to play the plyoffs without Tom Brady.

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