I Rewatched Game, Pats Are A Dirty, Dirty Team...

Beast_from_East

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Now that I have had some time to cool down a bit, I rewatched the game. All I can say is that the Pats are one of the dirtiest teams I have seen in some time. Examples.

1. Multiple late hits after play ended, only 1 personal foul was called. Carey is a freaking POS referee.

2. Barbers face masked was grabbed on 3 seperate runs and yanked, again no flag.

3. At least twice I saw an o-lineman try to "cut" Ware at the knees. We are lucky he was not injured out there today. On another play, Ware jumped to knock the pass down and it looked like one of the backs or tight ends (couldnt really tell the guys # from the video angle) dove under Ware so he would come down awkardly.

4. Romo was hit on the side of the leg between the knee and the hip. If he was not turned sideways on the hit, it would have wiped his knee out. THIS HAS TO BE THE MOST DISTURBING PLAY BECAUSE THE DEFENDER IN SLOW MOTION NEVER TRIED TO PULL UP OR DEFLECT THE HIT.

We are very, very, very, lucky that Romo was not hurt bad on that play.

5. Witten was routinely hit after the 5 yard area, it caused him to stumble, trip, and at least twice fell down. Again no flags by that POS ref Carey.

6. Running the score up. The game was over and it was a total classless move to run up the score.


OVERALL MY IMPRESSION OF THE PATS IS THAT THEY ARE A BUNCH OF CHEAP SHOT ARTISTS THAT WILL DO ANYTHING IT TAKES TO WIN. CANT SAY I AM SURPRISED CONSIDERING THEY ARE PROVEN CHEATERS. I GIVE THEM NO RESPECT.:mad:
 

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I noticed Vince Wilfork took a cheapshot at Witten (i think it was witten) after a play early. I saw it on replay. I was so happy to see MBIII stiff arm the hell out of Harrison.
 

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I'll agree with you on this. There is no question that the Patriots are a dirty team. I think that comes from their coach. I don't believe he's about playing the game like a man. I think he goes outside the bounds of what would be considered good gamesmanship and tells his players to hurt players that might jeopardize their chances.

Notice that the people that had the most dirty things done to them are the ones that showed up to play today. No doubt about it. They are a dirty dirty team.
 

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Oh Please STOP! We lost the game b/c we blew TONS of opportunties(i.e. our usual slow starts, penalties killing drives, not executing on 3rd down D, etc).

We LOST, plain and simple-can we move on to Minny now?
 

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Ozzu;1710462 said:
I'll agree with you on this. There is no question that the Patriots are a dirty team. I think that comes from their coach. I don't believe he's about playing the game like a man. I think he goes outside the bounds of what would be considered good gamesmanship and tells his players to hurt players that might jeopardize their chances.

Notice that the people that had the most dirty things done to them are the ones that showed up to play today. No doubt about it. They are a dirty dirty team.

At least you and me can agree on something tonight, I still think we were screwed by the officiating even if you think not.

Doesnt really matter at this point my friend, what is done is done. I do agree with you that we have to play better on defense, especially on 3rd down.

I have calmed down now, I get pissed after losses. :mad:

Going to head off to bed now, maybe Jerry can pay off the refs to leave us alone next week:)
 

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BlueStar22;1710460 said:
I noticed Vince Wilfork took a cheapshot at Witten (i think it was witten) after a play early. I saw it on replay. I was so happy to see MBIII stiff arm the hell out of Harrison.

When MBIII stiff-armed Harrison, an angel got its wings.
 

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Watching MBIII just punch people when they came to tackle him brought me so much joy. I just wish we could have taken that and turned it into a win.
 

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I believe that's why that 5 yard rule was starting to get enforced because of Law and the Pats. I see they are still up their old tricks, but we can't blame anyone but our pathetic secondary for this loss, and are stupidity with the penalties.
 

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Beast_from_East;1710478 said:
Sour grapes???

Buy a Tivo dude, you really need it.:rolleyes:

Boo-hoo... the Cowboys got their collective *** whipped. Deal with it. If they lost by a field goal - or even one touchdown... your pitch would prolly seem credible. But they were flat blown out.
 

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BlueStar22;1710460 said:
I noticed Vince Wilfork took a cheapshot at Witten (i think it was witten) after a play early. I saw it on replay. I was so happy to see MBIII stiff arm the hell out of Harrison.

You should of kept watching Wilfork cuz a few plays later he tried to spear MB3. It was on that same drive where the threw the forearm at Witten (after the play, and he should of been ejected). If you have it recorded, watch it again, then keep watching. It might have even been the very next play.


Then watch later when Romo gets sacked (the second sack), Wilfork takes a cheap shot at Romo.

That's 4 cheap shots I've seen on this guy this year, and I haven't even been watching the Pats. This guy is a freakin' POS.


But then he plays with Harrison, Vrabel, and Bruschi so it's not surprising.


And as far as the 5 yard rule goes, lets not forget about Hobbs grabbing Hurd 3 yards into the endzone on that fade route. The ball was snapped from the 5 yard line. That's 8 yards downfield.

Nice officiating.
 

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I just re-watched the game and I wrote this huge analysis of the game and lost it cause I didn't copy it before sending so here's the short version.(believe me this is the short version)

We lost the game because of Nate Jones and Penalties (mostly offensive)

I won't recap everything cause I'm too tired right now, but after the Pats went up 28 to 24 on us - Flozells holding call forced us into a 3 and out -

Next series we held them to 3 cause Hatcher roughed the passer on a Moss dropped TD pass.

Next series we had 2 penalties that caused us to punt - had we not had those penalties, I believe we would've scored a TD on both those drives before-

AFter that we gave up a deep pass to Stallworth and instead of Reeves tackling the guy, he misses him they should've been held to 3 at that point.

Next series we should've gone for it on 4th and goal from the 5, instead we kicked the FG. Point is, we gave up a min of 17 points and could've taken 4 points away from them leading to us being up on them by 2 scores.

My points are - Nate is useless and we HAVE TO HAVE HENRY BACK and use Newman in the slot on 3 WR sets, Henry/Reeves on the corners, and draft a stud WR in the draft.

Next NE went out and picked up 3 WRs with speed and they've always had speed at WR (that's their philosophy) no matter how talented they were, but this time they have a super star and 2 solid FAST receivers opposite.

I'm fine with Crayton even though he's not fast (maybe Stanback can bring us that much needed speed) but Glenn is needed this year, and in the draft, we must go after Jackson from Cal - (he's small but he can work that other side on deep slants, go routes, hitches, screens that's it (until he bulks up) Crayton can man the middle with Witten, and Stanback should eventually hold down the fort on the other side, if not then you draft or pick up in FA a stud number 1 with speed, then a speedster on the other side with average WR skills.

This is all NE did. Brady is a great system QB - all of his reads were easy as 1st grade math. Just watch Welker do an out on Jones and hit him - While the safeties are tied up double teaming MOss and Stallworth.

Offseason plan:
Get best WR in FA or best CB in FA -
Get replacement for JJ (sign Barber and Crayton and Romo) If you don't sign Crayton, you need to find his replacement either with Stanback/Austin or draft - NOt free agency, cause if you're going to do that, might as well sign him.

Draft FAST FAST WR - Deshaun Jackson (sp?) Cal (speed) bulk him up plus you kill 2 birds he can return punts.

Draft (fast CB with talent) I don't know who that is right now, i've not studied.

Then draft future replacements and possibly a kick off return specialist (and or let's pray that Stanback turns out to be a great player)
 

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Ozzu;1710479 said:
Watching MBIII just punch people when they came to tackle him brought me so much joy. I just wish we could have taken that and turned it into a win.

I thought that against NE we should have started MBIII. They play so dirty and he's such an aggressive runner he would have done much better to start the game off.

JJ is a finese runner and that plays to NE dirty playing strengths.
 

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I don't think we should be talking about dirty players when one of our defensive "stars" is one more horsecollar tackle away from a week suspension for repeated infractions on a rule that was created because of him after he repeatedly broke people's legs.
 

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Then maybe we need to get a bit dirty. They sure look like a dominate team.:eek:
 

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InmanRoshi;1710599 said:
I don't think we should be talking about dirty players when one of our defensive "stars" is one more horsecollar tackle away from a week suspension for repeated infractions on a rule that was created because of him after he repeatedly broke people's legs.

IR, you're press conference recaps are great, but you need to get off this antagonism you have towards Roy.

We can count the number of penalties that have been made as a result of Cowboy specific players for no real reason at all. Soon, we'll see the stiff arm outlawed as a result of Marion Barber using it too much to gain a competitive advantage.
 

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I did not see any thing dirty about the Pats they played hard nose football and made less mistakes than us and won.
 

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InmanRoshi;1710599 said:
I don't think we should be talking about dirty players when one of our defensive "stars" is one more horsecollar tackle away from a week suspension for repeated infractions on a rule that was created because of him after he repeatedly broke people's legs.

Uh, he broke TO's ankle. You say "repeatedly broke people's legs" as if Roy Williams left a trail of players with broken legs in his wake.

:rolleyes:
 

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Rack;1710508 said:
You should of kept watching Wilfork cuz a few plays later he tried to spear MB3. It was on that same drive where the threw the forearm at Witten (after the play, and he should of been ejected). If you have it recorded, watch it again, then keep watching. It might have even been the very next play.


Then watch later when Romo gets sacked (the second sack), Wilfork takes a cheap shot at Romo.

That's 4 cheap shots I've seen on this guy this year, and I haven't even been watching the Pats. This guy is a freakin' POS.


But then he plays with Harrison, Vrabel, and Bruschi so it's not surprising.
:hammer: x1000

Makes me wish these guys could play the Denver teams of a couple years ago when they were good and get chopped all day long.
 
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