Idiot Jaguars CB Rips New England Belicheats in Boston Newspaper for Cheating

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I just saw this on ESPN First Take. The even Interviewed him. You'd Think peole would learn their lesson to shut their mouth when they play that overrated New England Team. I'm sure ESPN will be talking about this all week.
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The Boston Herald
Spicer adds more flavor
Words could haunt Jacksonville
By John Tomase
Monday, January 7, 2008

The Patriots usually need to contrive bulletin board material.
Not this week.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are making it easy on them, thanks to Camera-gate.
On the Jaguars’ official Web site, the Patriots rate No. 1 in the power rankings, but their 16-0 season includes an asterisk which reads, “cheated in one game.”
And turning back the clock to that September scandal, few players in the league were more outspoken than Jaguars defensive lineman Paul Spicer.
“This ain’t news,” he told the Associated Press at the time. “I’ve heard it in the past. They finally got caught. The Patriots got caught. They’re busted.”
Those words and many of the ones that follow below will surely come up behind closed doors in Gillette Stadium this week, where the Pats are masters of turning disrespect into motivation.
At the height of Camera-gate, Spicer wanted commissioner Roger Goodell to fine the Patriots $2 million and take away their second- and third-round picks, while hoping for something even harsher.
“Do like the NCAA and kick them out of the playoffs or something,” Spicer said. “Put them on probation; they can’t go to no playoff games. Roger Goodell has definitely enforced some new rules. He’s been hard on players. Now let’s see how hard he’s going to be with a team.”
Goodell didn’t disappoint, fining coach Bill Belichick $500,000, the team $250,000, and docking the Pats a first-round pick in this year’s draft.
Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio believed the Patriots had committed a breach of the game’s ethics, drawing a baseball analogy after the news broke.
“It’s quite obvious that when you’re signaling defensively, the other bench is like a guy on second base,” Del Rio said. “If the pitcher or catcher is giving away signals, then he can relay things. But that’s part of the game. You’re not talking about having a camera set up on the center field fence that you’re looking and shooting the catcher’s signals and then studying that before you go play that opponent.
“That’s a different issue. Do we look at each other’s sidelines and look for hints at what might be coming? Sure. I think all teams do that. That’s been going on forever. That will continue to be part of our game.”
That wasn’t Del Rio’s only issue with the Pats. Last Christmas Eve in Jacksonville, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was able to gain a few extra yards on a scramble by starting to slide, only to keep running as the Jags’ defenders pulled up.
“They should’ve speared him then,” Del Rio told Jaguars.com, though he later said his words were taken out of context.
The last time the Jaguars played the Patriots in the postseason, the Pats won 28-3 and the Jaguars had to deal with broken headsets.

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“Our coach-to-quarterback system mysteriously malfunctioned the entire first half,” Del Rio said, stopping short of blaming the Pats for the problem.
Though they didn’t intend it at the time, the Jaguars unwittingly provided the Patriots [team stats] with no shortage of bulletin board material that can be used this week. And even if the players and coaches have nothing to do with the Web site, it still labels the Pats cheaters.
The last word goes to Spicer.
“They’re the ones that have to pay the consequences for it,” he said in September. “If that’s the way they feel like they have to get the upper hand, then so be it. Everybody’s been running around calling them geniuses for years. What are they going to say now?”
 

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These are all quotes from the beginning of the year. It is just a Boston paper digging to try to find motivation for their team.
 

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that is old news.

And it is not going to matter. Jacksonville is going to get routed either way.
 

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theebs;1884769 said:
that is old news.

And it is not going to matter. Jacksonville is going to get routed either way.

I am hoping for snow and high winds. If the weather is bad, this could easily be and upset type of game. NE defense hasnt been that good down the stretch. Jacs has a great running game to keep the ball away from NE and Jacs D is very phyical NE has struggled when they get bullied by a good defense.
 

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anava;1884775 said:
I am hoping for snow and high winds. If the weather is bad, this could easily be and upset type of game. NE defense hasnt been that good down the stretch. Jacs has a great running game to keep the ball away from NE and Jacs D is very phyical NE has struggled when they get bullied by a good defense.


the eagles bullied them and brady threw for nearly 400 yards.

THere is no way the jags score anywhere near enough to make this a close game.
 
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It wasn't a CB it was DE Paul Spicer...

Spicer stands by comments he made about Pats after Spygate
ESPN.com news services

Updated: January 7, 2008, 12:41 PM ET
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If the undefeated Patriots need bulletin board material for their playoff game Saturday night against the Jaguars, they have it now.

If Jacksonville defensive lineman Paul Spicer had his way, the Patriots wouldn't have even qualified for the playoffs because of the Spygate scandal.

"Do like the NCAA and kick them out of the playoffs or something," Spicer told The Associated Press after news of the scandal broke. "Put them on probation; they can't go to no playoff games. Roger Goodell has definitely enforced some new rules. He's been hard on players. Now let's see how hard he's going to be with a team."

The Patriots lost their 2008 first-round draft pick, the team was fined $250,000 and Bill Belichick was docked $500,000 as a result of the scandal, in which they were caught videotaping New York Jets coaches' signals during the teams' Week 1 matchup. New England still has one 2008 first-round pick as a result of their trade with the San Francisco 49ers during the 2007 draft.

"This ain't news. I've heard it in the past. They finally got caught. The Patriots got caught. They're busted," he also told the AP at the time.

Appearing on ESPN2's First Take on Monday morning, Spicer stood by his comments.

"I don't regret saying what I said. I'm a man of my word. I always speak my mind and that's what I felt at that time," Spicer said.

In the long run, Spicer said Spygate doesn't matter when it comes to Saturday night's playoff game.

"It doesn't really matter ... What matters is getting out there and playing football. It still comes down to catching the football, tackling, blocking."

Spicer said he wasn't worried about giving the Patriots added motivation for their playoff game.

"If they got to bring up something said so long ago, let that be their motivational tool," he said.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs07/news/story?id=3184960
 

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theebs;1884778 said:
the eagles bullied them and brady threw for nearly 400 yards.

THere is no way the jags score anywhere near enough to make this a close game.

If the Eagles had a decent offense in that game they would have won. I just think this is a really good match up, especially if the weather if bad. Could be wrong but hoping for it, would love a one and done for the Pats
 

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Good for Spicer and Del Rio.

The Jags are one team that are big, mean, and physical enough that I don't think it matters if they rile up the Pats.
 

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Bad weather would make a HUGE difference. Brady has shown that in high wind he does not do well (of course that goes for any QB). If they cannot throw deep it makes a big difference.
 

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ThreeSportStar80;1884783 said:
It wasn't a CB it was DE Paul Spicer.

Hopefully they won't make Spicer try to cover Wes Welker like we made Greg Ellis try to cover Welker.
 

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theebs;1884769 said:
that is old news.

And it is not going to matter. Jacksonville is going to get routed either way.

And then again, they may not.
 

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anava;1884762 said:
These are all quotes from the beginning of the year. It is just a Boston paper digging to try to find motivation for their team.

Why does the boston media do that. Its pathetic. When we played them Peter King had this story about where Phillips said asterisk, Phillips denied it. When they played the Eagles there was a story about McNabb wanting his ring back. Are they that desperate for stories that this is the garbage they produce on a regular basis.
 

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While I don't expect Jacksonville to win, I wouldn't be suprised if they do.

If they can minimize the damage done by Moss & Welker, they have a shot. They can run the ball and they can provide good push up the middle vs the pass.

As usual turnovers and penalties will be huge.
 

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Hypnotoad;1884943 said:
Why does the boston media do that. Its pathetic. When we played them Peter King had this story about where Phillips said asterisk, Phillips denied it. When they played the Eagles there was a story about McNabb wanting his ring back. Are they that desperate for stories that this is the garbage they produce on a regular basis.

Exactly. From what I saw the week we played the Pats, the Boston media, if anything, tries to help the local team with stuff like this.

That's very strange for someone who reads our local media.
 

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I don't see anything wrong with what Spicer said, it's all true.

Belicheat = cheater

patsies = dirty team


:shrug:
 

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Chocolate Lab;1884999 said:
Exactly. From what I saw the week we played the Pats, the Boston media, if anything, tries to help the local team with stuff like this.

That's very strange for someone who reads our local media.

Actually, the local (Dallas) media does bring up bulletin board material.

Remember, the Giants chatter after the first match and the week preceding the second match up?

Remember, Kitna's comments last year and how they played so prominently in the week preceding the Lions match up?

The only difference is that "Spygate" gets more mileage because it had a league-wide impact.
 

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I applaud Spicer of the Jaguars.

He is calling it what it is.

I am glad they arent being let off the hook so easily.
I called it too... I knew someone would bring it up now that its the playoffs.
Good for him.

ESPN - they just had Hodge, Sean King and Schelereth.
When asked about his comments - THEY ALL TOOK THE SAME ROUTE "how NE would react and use this"

INSTEAD of .... "well they did get caught cheating"

bunch of biznitches

I hope the Jags win and Spicer recovers a fumble that leads to game winning score.

Note: I do not hate or envy the Pats. I actually think they have something special. Years before and even this year.
BUT whats right is right. They need to be taken out. We are currently living in the "black eye" era in sports. Baseball, Football, Olympics,etc..
 
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