should the patriots have an * next to this super bowl win?

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should the patriots have an * next to this super bowl win?

  • yes

  • no

  • fire Pete Carroll


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HamburgerBoy

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Apr 12, 2004
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Yeah, that's it. You're the creepy little boy in the closet that saw me post in this thread and had to reply to one of my posts.

No, I see you post your butthurt all over this forum across multiple threads, demonstrating your throbbing love for your favorite team and tribal leaders.
 

SlitheryDee

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Feb 2, 2005
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The asterisk should read:

On Seattle's last offensive play a retarded person broke the door open in the booth, rendered all of the coaching staff unconscious, and somehow changed the planned handoff to Marshawn Lynch into a pass play. Had the coaching staff been able to fight off the retarded person, Seattle would have won the game. Some consider the lack of a retarded person accosting the New England sideline to be an unfair advantage.
 

Capt Caveman

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Jan 30, 2005
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No, I see you post your butthurt all over this forum across multiple threads, demonstrating your throbbing love for your favorite team and tribal leaders.

Buthurt? Doesn't sound like you know the definition which is why you made your stupid post in this thread.

My team won the SB lastnight dumbass. And I'm mocking all the haters for being dumbasses. The OP is trolling and hasn't even come back to the thread. Again, the thread should be locked for trolling and there's already a thread discussing this topic.

Great, I have a little homo in the closet stalker. You should stalk some like Red Squirrel who's probably in the closet too.
 

IronWing

No Lifer
Jul 20, 2001
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The OP is trolling and hasn't even come back to the thread.
I think everybody who isn't Phokus has been trolling the subject. The return on a nickel is just too tempting to pass up plus the jokes are low hung fruit.
 

KeithTalent

Elite Member | Administrator | No Lifer
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Nov 30, 2005
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Nah, looks like the patriots are innocent based on the new report:

What a great day, a superbowl victory and it looks like the patriots are more and more innocent by the minute, new report on deflategate:

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-investigation-of-patriots-deflated-footballs

EVERY SINGLE FUCKING LEAK WAS WRONG

Only ONE ball was 2 PSI below, all the other balls was just a 'few ticks' under minimum. What a fucking crock of shit.

I'm sure ESPN, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, etc. will be apologizing to the patriots organization aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaany time now

I was rooting for the Pats hard last night, but man, you are so fucking annoying.

KT
 

waggy

No Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
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I want to change my vote from no to yes. Not because of deflatgate but because that god aweful play at the end. Corrol had to be on the pats payroll to call that play. the NFL should look into it.
 

dainthomas

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Dec 7, 2004
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I want to change my vote from no to yes. Not because of deflatgate but because that god aweful play at the end. Corrol had to be on the pats payroll to call that play. the NFL should look into it.

Bevell. That guy must get his play call advice from a burning bush or something. I have no idea. And he's been like that all season.

Getting some new blood in at the OC and DC positions will be good for the organization. They can make some tweaks on defense (and maybe a little more depth) and they'll be good to go next year.
 

manimal

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Muse

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Jul 11, 2001
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It's all BS. The whole obsession with record books, legacies, asterisks, comparisons, dynasties. This story about deflating footballs, I understand why they have to make a big deal out of it but I don't have patience to wade through all the stories and interviews concerning it. They'll have their investigation (ongoing), there will be results, the most important being changes in the way the league handles the game balls going forward.

Asterisk Smashterick. Bill B and Brady rule. Oh, and Malcolm Butler deserves a bow down from every Patriot fan for years to come!
 

Muse

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Jul 11, 2001
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No, but maybe from the paid off offensive play callers on Seattle
You know what? I don't think it was a bad call. If they'd run the ball and not gained yardage, or worse, lost a couple of yards, they'd have had to call their last timeout and run 3rd down, having to pass. They figured it would either be a touchdown or incompleted pass with 4 seconds off the clock. They'd still have their timeout and could either run or pass. It wasn't a bad call, it just backfired!
 

Muse

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Yeah, this thread is a blatant shitfuck troll.
 
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KeithTalent

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i think he should post it more. because its true. there was no issue. stupid manufactured controversy

Oh I totally agree it's true and more people should see it, I just prefer read it in a less obnoxious post.

KT
 

BUTCH1

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Jul 15, 2000
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Oh I totally agree it's true and more people should see it, I just prefer read it in a less obnoxious post.

KT

Yea, I see your point. I do wish the NFL was more open about exactly what was found when the balls were checked at half time, they let the media go on with the story that most of the balls were found severely under-inflated which only brought out more hate (if possible) for the Pat's. If one thinks about it, it makes no sense for anyone to tamper with the balls because of A) that person might crack under interrogation and B) that person would now have you "by the balls", hey Mr Kraft, me and the Wifey always wanted a summer home on the Cape!. The more plausible explanation was the Pat's submitted balls for inspection @12.5 PSI and the elements caused some of them to drop a bit. Doesn't help the NFL's case when NOTHING was logged about ANY of the balls.
 

Capt Caveman

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Jan 30, 2005
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That's a separate issue, but the post you keep copying and reposting doesn't address it one way or another.

It disproves all the prior reporting. Like 11 of the 12 balls were 2 psi below the standard. Only one ball was under 1 psi and that when was handled by the Indy Equipment Mgr. Hmm. All the others were just a touch under 12.5 psi which a drop in temperature could explain for that drop.

And then the employee that everyone thinks took the balls to the bathroom to deflate is now some elderly employee which places more doubt on that accusation.

No psi of the balls were logged prior to the game or half time, so it's all based on what the refs says and there's no proof that the balls were even measured for psi prior to the game.
 

Scarpozzi

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Jun 13, 2000
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I am NOT a New England fan and believe that the cold caused the pressure drop. It's too coincidental that 11 of the 12 balls were deflated to almost the same pressure. Furthermore, they were only in play until halftime.
 

TallBill

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Apr 29, 2001
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I am NOT a New England fan and believe that the cold caused the pressure drop. It's too coincidental that 11 of the 12 balls were deflated to almost the same pressure. Furthermore, they were only in play until halftime.
Yeah Im not a pats fan by any means but their win is not tainted
 

zinfamous

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Jul 12, 2006
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The asterisk should read:

On Seattle's last offensive play a retarded person broke the door open in the booth, rendered all of the coaching staff unconscious, and somehow changed the planned handoff to Marshawn Lynch into a pass play. Had the coaching staff been able to fight off the retarded person, Seattle would have won the game. Some consider the lack of a retarded person accosting the New England sideline to be an unfair advantage.

lol.

I somehow missed this 2 weeks ago.