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TAPLOOK

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  1. I dont need you to write me a book explaining what I see and read. I am not the one who brought up the spygate issue in the first place. All I said was I dont beleive in coincidence and that the Pats have not won a super bowl since spygate.

    Excellent words of wisdom from a classy and honest Colts fan (Is there any other kind?). Indy's the bomb. They passed Chicago in murder rate per capita for 2013. There are no better people than the fair, honest and morally upright people of the great city of Indianapolis. Are there a lot of Colts fans in Indy?

  2. I hear you. I am just saying atleast here there is a lot of provocation.

     

    I love sports and i am a big sports fan. I respect and appreciate talent, competitive nature and winning no matter who wins.

     

    In my opinion, Boston gets a rough feedback is due to the majority of the fans who are quite obnoxious not due to the players or the coaches.

    I just wish everyone could be classy like Colts and Yankees fans. 

  3. That was just how the rule was being called that year.  It wasn't some favoritism towards the Patriots, the Carolina Panthers were doing it as well and any team that had a bigger, more physical secondary was doing it.

     

    That is part of football, you study how the refs call certain things and you play accordingly.  If they were breaking the rules then they should have been flagged for it, but since that is how the refs across the league all year long were calling PI and illegal contact consistently all year, they aren't going to suddenly change how they call it in an AFC Championship Game, when historically the refs tend to "let them play" even moreso than normal.

     

    This is not some ground breaking epiphany, its merely sour grapes.   

    You wouldn't be saying that if the Patriots weren't the winningest team in the NFL over the last decade plus. The Colts are cool and their fans are classy.

  4. It took you over a decade but finally , an accurate, factual post from you.  Congrats!

    I know right? How come it took me so long. I don't like the Patriots, chowder, baked beans, lobster or anything else about Boston including anyone or anything in the region. They're all lying, cleating bottom of the barrel scum. I bleed blue now and will act appropriate to Colts fan standard and be classy as well. 

  5. Just outside of North Conway... I'm guessing you might mean Cathedral Ledge? (Only asking because there probably is a "Cathedral Rock" somewhere out there!)

     

    If so yes, that was basically where I cut my teeth. My first multi-pitch climb, first lead climb... 

    That's it. Over looking the lake. Beautiful spot.

  6. I had no idea that people had such distain for a great organization like the New England Patriots or that Spygate was such a big deal. It's pretty much acknowledged across the board that BB is a rotten coach and a cheater and the Patriots unrivaled success is due purely to the said cheating. I just can't wait for the day a departed coach, player or maybe BB himself enlightens us on Spygate. 

    His genius is keeping his secrets under wraps. It's hard to believe that he's so smart he knows things about football that no other coach has Yet to decode. The guy's an evil genius for sure. What a cheating SOB. He makes me sick. That goes for Krafty and Brady as well because they're in on the whole thing. Goodell to because he works for the owners and they pull the strings but he destroyed the tapes so even his bosses couldn't find out BB's secret formula. Krafty must have paid Goodell a lot of money for that little act..

  7. Absolutely. When I taught/guided, my experience was almost always that kids would pick things up much faster than adults. We "learn" fear, only a certain amount of it is inherent. Kids are more open-minded and willing to try new things than adults, that's true beyond any doubt in my mind. Their enthusiasm and willingness to fail at something (and by "fail" I mean "fall," in this case) is infectious, even for the teacher/leader. 

     

    I started as the youngest of six kids so I had a lot of mentors. And lots of second-hand gear, lol... 

    Have you done Cathedral Rock? I was watching some guys do there. Crazy stuff. They said someone dropped some small rocks on them. There are a lot of *s running around.

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