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http://sports.aol.com/fanhouse/2008/...0-of-super-bo/
LOL
the petition itself is even funnier.
read some of the comments. :D
despite 12,000 sigs
most of them are the rest of the country mocking the petition(ers) itself.
http://www.petitiononline.com/XLIItrut/petition.html
take it like a man ;)
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Originally Posted by
Reade
I hate Eli(and his brother) and I don't care to see Boston win another championship, but this was one of the best officiated SB I've seen in years. And since none of the Pats have been on sportscenter crying about it, they know what the both is, they simply got beat.
And Ive heard players say themselves that there are penalties on every play from holding to illegal contact to def lineman lined up in neutral zone, that don't get called.
Superbowl XL rally in Seattle, Mike Homgren said "I knew we had teh play the Steelers, I just didn't know we had to play the men in the striped shirts" or something to that extent.... :cool:
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Originally Posted by
MeetDaMets
That's ridiculous. What a futile effort. Like the NFL is gonna say, "A bunch of fans think we should investigate this. Who cares that the Patriots themselves aren't calling for it. Let's look into this."
Man, I don't even know what to say. That's just hilarious.
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even if the officials did screw up the game, its not like it would be the first time it happened...in the super bowl...this decade...
see steelers V seahawks
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^exactly what i was thinking^
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What a bunch of whiny babies. Completely ridiculous.
I despise the Yanks and don't think much of their fans when they come to Cleveland, but at least they show SOME class when they lose.
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Until Boras ruins things . . . :P
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signature 16100. Steve Grogan
They should have put more time on the clock so Brady could have been sacked again, maybe he would have broken a leg then I could start my triumphant return
:eek: lmfao
signature 15958. Roger Goodell
Archie Manning is planning to come out of retirement to take his shot at kicking the Patriots butts, being as both his sons already have. Olivia Manning dropped a bombshell when she too announced her plans to enter the upcoming draft. When asked about the Pats she replied "those gutless runts" before spitting on the ground and walking away.
:eek: not quite going as planned patsfans LOL
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This is so funny. GUYS THE GAME IS OVER!!!!! Pats lost. Spring Training is starting! Let the Pats die in peace!
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Originally Posted by
RickD
This is so funny. GUYS THE GAME IS OVER!!!!! Pats lost. Spring Training is starting! Let the Pats die in peace!
I second that - time to moan about cockeyed umpires, now!:D
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And there's plenty of those to complain about
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Originally Posted by
MeetDaMets
that key penalties were called on the giants.
reinforcing a lack of bias ?
too obvious ?
in any event its my opinion that its poor sportsmanship.
i believe i have that right as much as the op :)
No, those examples weren't too obvious, I just wasn't understanding the original point but now I get it, thanks for clearing that up.
And yes, you have as much right to your opinion as anybody else on this board, nobody's denying that :)
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Arctic Blast
jtuma2008 : Actually, a lot of Giants players and a lot of field officials have mentioned overhearing the Patriots saying some pretty cocky garbage, such as inviting the Giants to the Pats postgame victory party DURING the game, even when they were trailing. That certainly smacks of a team that had decided that it was entitled to win.
While that's entirely possible and I don't doubt there are players on the Pats who would do that (as there are trash talkers on every team), I'd want to see exactly who made those claims before accepting it as fact. Because there are credible sources and there are people who will fabricate stories for the sake of further fueling a story. I also think it's one thing to believe that your team is entitled to win and another thing to deserve to win. And in some sense I believe every team thinks they are entitled to win. For the Giants, look how they turned their season around. After starting out so poorly and finishing so strong and knocking off tough competition, I'm sure they felt entitled to a SB win, which they should. To me, the Patriots had every reason to feel entitled to it because of the season they had. How often do you see seasons like they had (individually and teamwise)? Did they deserve to win though? No. They didn't play well at all and as a result, all they accomplished was for naught. Whether it happened during the game when the Pats were losing, again, I'd want to know who witnessed this and who could corroborate it before passing judgment.
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I really think that, in the past, Belichick was ably to convince his guys, regardless of their record, that they were the underdog, so they would fight for every yard. and it worked. This time, though, I got the impression that HE was starting to believe the BS that they were entitled to the victory (it's really the only way to explain their outright bizarre offensive gameplan), and it filtered down from him to the team.
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Okay NFLers, back in your caves! It's time for baseball!