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12-12-2012
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#31
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^ Are there any free links with this more damaging information?
I have an open mind.
As much as I liked Lance Armstrong, the testimony since last August was so overwhelming I had to conclude he doped.
...with "The Little FurBall of HATE" shreding a sports editorial (see avatar)
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12-12-2012
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#32
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Because coaching + quarterbacking is what it's all about.
If we ever get both then we will have more success as well.
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12-12-2012
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#33
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BringBackThatOleTimeBoys
^ Are there any free links with this more damaging information?
I have an open mind.
As much as I liked Lance Armstrong, the testimony since last August was so overwhelming I had to conclude he doped.
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Just google Spygate: The Untold Story that was published this year. There are plenty of reviews if you just want free information, but it's abundantly clear that evidence wasn't simply about 'taping' and that there was massive cover-up.
http://www.behindthesteelcurtain.com...e-untold-story
It's also pretty clear that the NFL has vested interests in making everything seem fine and good.
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12-12-2012
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#34
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Originally Posted by juck
Best coach in NFL ever has something to do with it
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I used to think that before 2007 but not anymore
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12-12-2012
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#35
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rickjameschinaclub
Just google Spygate: The Untold Story that was published this year. There are plenty of reviews if you just want free information, but it's abundantly clear that evidence wasn't simply about 'taping' and that there was massive cover-up.
http://www.behindthesteelcurtain.com...e-untold-story
It's also pretty clear that the NFL has vested interests in making everything seem fine and good.
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I suspect in that confrontation, Belichek was not the one who blinked. The threat of the real dirt coming out was probably too much for NFL brass.
".... I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable." - Dwight D Eisenhower
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12-12-2012
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#36
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The other day I think Peyton his his 10th straight season with 10 wins as a starter.
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12-13-2012
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#37
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lol @ you guys who think Belichek isn't all that great because he got some film on a team.
I'm sure that went on with every team.
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12-13-2012
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#38
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CATCH17
lol @ you guys who think Belichek isn't all that great because he got some film on a team.
I'm sure that went on with every team.
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He is not the greatest for the simple reason that with only 3 rings in 4 years and none since 2004, he does not qualify
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12-13-2012
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#39
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If there's a brilliance in Belichick, it lies within SpyGate and what resulted from SpyGate.
We know that he is good friends with Jimmy Johnson and Jimmy tried to stick up for Belichick in the SpyGate scandal by stating that he tried to steal signals by using Howard Mudd to see if they could get the signals, but they just couldn't pull it off.
I think Belichick, who learned things from Jimmy like the value of stockpiling picks, thought that if a team could steal signs with a high level of accuracy, the advantage would be there. And thru the use of cameras (Mudd had to do it w/o cameras) and Ernie Adams' quick and brilliant football mind, they were able to pull that off and have way more success than they should have.
But the brilliance extended to how they were able to use their success to their advantage. This is a copycat league and the league often thinks 'if you can't beat them, trade for them.' Thus, you got all these teams trying to do it 'the Patriots way' and acquiring overhyped assistant coaches and making silly trades with the Patriots when the real key to their success was SpyGate and Brady. Most other organizations would never figure out how to use their success to their advantage.
Lastly, people often forget that the AFC East may be the worst division in football. The main reason being is that outside of Brady, none of the other teams have been able to establish anything that looks like a quality franchise QB.
Between the Jets, Dolphins and Bills, the best QB of the bunch in the last 10 years has been Chad Pennington. And by 2002, his shoulder was so messed up that he completely lost his arm strength and couldn't stay healthy. And the '08 season the Dolphins really relied upon the Wildcat to make the playoffs with Pennington. No other division has had anywhere near that lack of quality QB's than the AFC East.
Take a look:
AFC North: Roethlisberger, Palmer, Dalton, Flacco
AFC South: P. Manning, Luck, Vince Young, Schaub, Garrard
AFC West: P. Manning, Cutler, Plummer, Rivers, Brees, Gannon
NFC East: Romo, RG3, McNabb, Vick, E. Manning
NFC North: Cutler, Favre, Rodgers, Stafford
NFC South: Brees, Ryan, Newton, Delhomme, Freeman
NFC West: Bulger, Warner, A. Smith, Hasselbeck
The AFC East, outside of Brady has had:
NY Jets: Sanchez, Pennington, Favre, Clemens, Bollinger
Buffalo: Bledsoe, Holcomb, Losman, Edwards and Fitzpatrick
Miami: Fiedler, Feeley, Frerotte, Harrington, Lemon, Pennington, Henne and Tannehill
So the Pats are at a very distinct advantage due to them playing in the worst division in football.
YR
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12-13-2012
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#40
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CATCH17
lol @ you guys who think Belichek isn't all that great because he got some film on a team.
I'm sure that went on with every team.
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No, it didn't. Like I said, it's not simply about 'taping' signals. The first thing one does is affirm that one committed some mistakes, but those mistakes were trivial. This admission takes away from people 'poking' into what really was going on, because their were far bigger dirty secrets. It went far beyond that.
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12-13-2012
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#41
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Nobody suspected any other team of taping signals. To make matters worse, there were teams that were convinced that the Pats tapped into their radio communications in games they play against them in Foxboro.
If the initial destroying of the evidence by the NFL was not telltale sign that what the Pats did was so bad that the NFL had to help cover it up, the way the league has handled the recent cap situation with us, which was collusion plain and simple, and now BountyGate should give us an indication of just how bad the cheating was for the Patriots.
All I do know is that Charlie Weis, Eric Mangini and Romeo Crennel are sad jokes as head coaches, yet were brilliant in New England. And that the NE defense has never been the same since the very week the allegations came forward.
Where the Pats were brilliant is that they pushed forward to make the team better when they were having success. I think most teams, had they been cheating and having success, would have kept the same players around and probably think that they were truly superior. Instead, the Pats put more weapons around Brady and created a super team of WR's in Stallworth, Welker and Moss.
YR
The integrity of the Dallas Sports Media can be summed up in this quote 'I've gotta be the bad guy on CBS11 and my radio job on ESPN. I don't have to be the bad guy here.' - Steve Dennis
Legend of Kirby Dar Dar Blog
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12-13-2012
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#42
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I stopped thinking Belechick was a Genius after these moments
Lost the AFC Championship game in 2006 after having a 21-3 lead
Almost lost to a 6-5 Eagles team with A.J Feeley in 2007 season
Lost to the Giants in 2007 SB after taking the lead late in the game
Lost to the Ravens in the playoffs at home in 2009
Lost to the Giants again in SB in 2011
So if he was this great genius he would have had atleast 2 more rings from that time period.
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12-13-2012
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#43
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CowboysFanSince88
I stopped thinking Belechick was a Genius after these moments
Lost the AFC Championship game in 2006 after having a 21-3 lead
Almost lost to a 6-5 Eagles team with A.J Feeley in 2007 season
Lost to the Giants in 2007 SB after taking the lead late in the game
Lost to the Ravens in the playoffs at home in 2009
Lost to the Giants again in SB in 2011
So if he was this great genius he would have had atleast 2 more rings from that time period.
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No one is calling Bellicheck God, and while genius may be an over used term, him as well as your boy Coughlin are among the top few coaches in the league.
Greatest Plank Ever!
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12-13-2012
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#44
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Originally Posted by Manwiththeplan
No one is calling Bellicheck God, and while genius may be an over used term, him as well as your boy Coughlin are among the top few coaches in the league.
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Don't forget Andy Reid
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12-13-2012
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#45
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Banned
Joined: | Jun 2012 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Yakuza Rich
Nobody suspected any other team of taping signals. To make matters worse, there were teams that were convinced that the Pats tapped into their radio communications in games they play against them in Foxboro.
If the initial destroying of the evidence by the NFL was not telltale sign that what the Pats did was so bad that the NFL had to help cover it up, the way the league has handled the recent cap situation with us, which was collusion plain and simple, and now BountyGate should give us an indication of just how bad the cheating was for the Patriots.
All I do know is that Charlie Weis, Eric Mangini and Romeo Crennel are sad jokes as head coaches, yet were brilliant in New England. And that the NE defense has never been the same since the very week the allegations came forward.
[View Full Quote]Where the Pats were brilliant is that they pushed forward to make the team better when they were having success. I think most teams, had they been cheating and having success, would have kept the same players around and probably think that they were truly superior. Instead, the Pats put more weapons around Brady and created a super team of WR's in Stallworth, Welker and Moss.
YR
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Not just tapping into opponents signals, but feeding signals to Brady after the stipulated 'black-out' period. Their home game record 'speaks' volumes to their shenanigans.
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