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If it's not the refs, it's bounces.

If it's not bounces, it's the other team doing stuff beyond stupid.

If it's not the other team doing stuff beyond stupid, it's some combination of the above.

 

Are the Patriots a great team? Yes. That I can handle. What  I can't handle is the other stupid garbage that leads to them winning 99% of the time. Meanwhile, we swim in a sea of stupidity of our own. Nice knowing you guys, I quit the NFL.

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1 minute ago, funktacious2 said:

Hey, hate the Pat's all you want. THAT was a stunner and an exciting finish. These kind of games are what football is all about... I just hope we can reach that trophy again, we've got work to do.

The NFL is slowly becoming reruns of TV show no one cars about. "Here's episode 3 of Joey, enjoy!"

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Just now, funktacious2 said:

Hey, hate the Pat's all you want. THAT was a stunner and an exciting finish. These kind of games are what football is all about... I just hope we can reach that trophy again, we've got work to do.

Stop it just stop it..there is no room...NO ROOM for levelheadedness in this forum haha

 

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Just now, Carlos Danger said:

Ugh.. Just brutal. 

 

Kills me to say it, but the "best qb of all time" debate is over. It's going to take me a while to digest this one... and I don't even like the Falcons. 

Joe Montana was eventually dethroned. So to shall Brady.

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I hate to say, but you really couldn't have written a better storybook ending for the Patriots:

Overcoming the commissioner who hates them, a suspended QB, down a record number of Superbowl points, even missing a PAT, entering and winning the first and only overtime in Superbowl History. For the Patriots, it was by every definition of the term, a perfect ending.

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3 minutes ago, funktacious2 said:

Hey, hate the Pat's all you want. THAT was a stunner and an exciting finish. These kind of games are what football is all about... I just hope we can reach that trophy again, we've got work to do.

 

I didn't find it exciting haha But I'm too mad right now.

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Just now, life long said:

Words cant describe the pain im feeling with this one. As if pats fans werent annoying enough already......the offseason will be as painful as ever now.

 

Nah. It's the off season. I prefer to ignore the patriots unless the colts are playing them. I live in Indiana. Not a lot of patriots fans around here to worry about. 

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1 minute ago, ReMeDy said:

I hate to say, but you really couldn't have written a better storybook ending for the Patriots:

Overcoming the commissioner who hates them, a suspended QB, down a record number of Superbowl points, even missing a PAT, entering and winning the first and only overtime in Superbowl History. For the Patriots, it was by every definition of the term, a perfect ending.

Goodall was in bed with this team until he was held accountable and forced to do something.  He made his bed now he can lay in all of this garbage.

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1 minute ago, ReMeDy said:

I hate to say, but you really couldn't have written a better storybook ending for the Patriots:

Overcoming the commissioner who hates them, a suspended QB, down a record number of Superbowl points, even missing a PAT, entering and winning the first and only overtime in Superbowl History. For the Patriots, it was by every definition of the term, a perfect ending.

 

A perfect ending would be the patriots ending. 

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1 minute ago, ReMeDy said:

I hate to say, but you really couldn't have written a better storybook ending for the Patriots:

Overcoming the commissioner who hates them, a suspended QB, down a record number of Superbowl points, even missing a PAT, entering and winning the first and only overtime in Superbowl History. For the Patriots, it was by every definition of the term, a perfect ending.

The commissioner only hates them because they cheated....repeatedly. This is no redemption.

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I hate to say, but you really couldn't have written a better storybook ending for the Patriots:

 

Overcoming the commissioner who hates them, a suspended QB, down a record number of Superbowl points, even missing a PAT, entering and winning the first and only overtime in Superbowl History. For the Patriots, it was by every definition of the term, a perfect ending.

 

Oh don't you worry, they'll be sure to remind us. At every turn.

 

Until the end of time.

 

Now we've gotten a head start on it here.

 

Oh god. Kill me now.

 

 

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