[quote]countingbeans wrote:
I’ll go back and quote all the posts about how the Panther’s wins are tainted for heating the balls, [/quote]
Should take about half a second. Panther’s wins, lol.
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and the Bucs superbowl deserves an asterisk. [/quote]
At this point, now that whats his nuts has admitted to it, ya it probably should.
I will say this, if the first instance of cheating about those martyr pats never happerned I could give a fuck abouit deflated balls.
My point is not what (deflated balls) but how many (twice).
You seem to think that the pats deserve no blame in this, and are simply villified for only being good. While being on top will always make you hated, you add cheating and their smugness to the mix and you there you have it.
I totally understand why people hated Rex Ryan a loud mouth buffoon with nothing really to show for it, even I would laugh at the term “play like a Jet.” the fuck does that mean?
AGAIN…
The pats dominance is legit NO MATTER WHAT cheating they did, but I do believe getting caught TWICE does put a bit of a damper on their success. Only an irrational Pat fan would think otherwise.
[quote]Broncoandy wrote:
Is anyone else more interested in what becomes of the formation (eligable / ineligable recievers) rules this off season after the Pats / Baltimore game? NFL gonna clarify things and tighten that shit down, or is that gonna end up the norm around the league?[/quote]
It’s not illegal so long as the lard ass lineman reports himself as eligible to the ref.
I see defensive ends jamming them off the line, or dropping back into coverage which I see as a wash. It will make for some laughs or grimaces, as 300 lb fat fucks running down the field with the ball are a sight to behold.
[quote]MattyXL wrote:
I will say this, if the first instance of cheating about those martyr pats never happerned I could give a fuck abouit deflated balls.
My point is not what (deflated balls) but how many (twice).
You seem to think that the pats deserve no blame in this, and are simply villified for only being good. While being on top will always make you hated, you add cheating and their smugness to the mix and you there you have it.
I totally understand why people hated Rex Ryan a loud mouth buffoon with nothing really to show for it, even I would laugh at the term “play like a Jet.” the fuck does that mean?
AGAIN…
The pats dominance is legit NO MATTER WHAT cheating they did, but I do believe getting caught TWICE does put a bit of a damper on their success. Only an irrational Pat fan would think otherwise.
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I called it pathetic. I’m not sure where you’re getting the impression they deserve no blame. I am going to wait for proof it is intentional and malicious, however.
As for the damper, that’s my issue, and why I bring up PED’s. You can’t “damper” for cheating here and bury your head in the sand over there.
[quote]Broncoandy wrote:
Is anyone else more interested in what becomes of the formation (eligable / ineligable recievers) rules this off season after the Pats / Baltimore game? NFL gonna clarify things and tighten that shit down, or is that gonna end up the norm around the league?[/quote]
It’s not illegal so long as the lard ass lineman reports himself as eligible to the ref.
I see defensive ends jamming them off the line, or dropping back into coverage which I see as a wash. It will make for some laughs or grimaces, as 300 lb fat fucks running down the field with the ball are a sight to behold.[/quote]
As a Raven’s fan I think it sucks the refs had no fucking clue what was happening, but I digress… The NFL will tighten things up next year.
Funny thing about the Raven’s Pats game, probably the best game of the playoffs so far, people are now questioning if the balls were deflated in that game especially the go ahead TD pass. Makes you wonder as a Raven’s fan…
[quote]Broncoandy wrote:
Is anyone else more interested in what becomes of the formation (eligable / ineligable recievers) rules this off season after the Pats / Baltimore game? NFL gonna clarify things and tighten that shit down, or is that gonna end up the norm around the league?[/quote]
It’s not illegal so long as the lard ass lineman reports himself as eligible to the ref.
I see defensive ends jamming them off the line, or dropping back into coverage which I see as a wash. It will make for some laughs or grimaces, as 300 lb fat fucks running down the field with the ball are a sight to behold.[/quote]
As a Raven’s fan I think it sucks the refs had no fucking clue what was happening, but I digress… The NFL will tighten things up next year.
Funny thing about the Raven’s Pats game, probably the best game of the playoffs so far, people are now questioning if the balls were deflated in that game especially the go ahead TD pass. Makes you wonder as a Raven’s fan…
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Yeah, the Pat’s underinflated ball made Flacco throw the game losing interception. lmao
If the Pats were found guilty again of intentionally trying to get an advantage during games, by deflating these footballs in conjunction with spy gate, as a Pat fan does it taint the success for your team…even a little?
and how come nobody called me out for me saying “taint” so many times.
[quote]Aggv wrote:
If you’re not cheating, you’re not trying hard enough.
Please remind me, did they throw LeGarrette Blount 30 passes for 148 yards, or did they hand him the ball?
bad look for the Pats, but it had 0 impact on the results of the game. [/quote]
Right. I don’t think Belichick needs to cheat to win; it appears he just likes to cheat for the sake of cheating. [/quote]
Belichick has been cheating for a long ass time - way before he ever became a Patriot. Maybe he likes it, or maybe it’s just a habbit. It’s just part of who he is. In Super Bowl 25, part of his defensive strategy to slow down the K-gun was to have his defenders lay on top of the ball carrier after plays, and to “accidently” nudge the football after it had been placed by the refs so they’d have to reset it.
Fucker probably had a Scott Norwood voodo doll too.
Again. I’m not saying it’s right. Nor am I’m saying they don’t deserve to get shit on.
I’m saying, it gets pretty old, pretty fast when they are held to a standard that the rest of the cheating isn’t. [/quote]
Beans, no one else has been caught cheating…
How can you hold other teams accountable for cheating when they haven’t been caught?[/quote]
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Well, in my defense, today is the first I’ve heard of this and the officials saw it and warned both teams. Plus, let’s be real here, it was what 16 degrees. The “heat” didn’t influence the game. Those balls were cold before the commercial break ended.
[quote]Broncoandy wrote:
Is anyone else more interested in what becomes of the formation (eligable / ineligable recievers) rules this off season after the Pats / Baltimore game? NFL gonna clarify things and tighten that shit down, or is that gonna end up the norm around the league?[/quote]
It’s not illegal so long as the lard ass lineman reports himself as eligible to the ref.
I see defensive ends jamming them off the line, or dropping back into coverage which I see as a wash. It will make for some laughs or grimaces, as 300 lb fat fucks running down the field with the ball are a sight to behold.[/quote]
As a Raven’s fan I think it sucks the refs had no fucking clue what was happening, but I digress… The NFL will tighten things up next year.
Funny thing about the Raven’s Pats game, probably the best game of the playoffs so far, people are now questioning if the balls were deflated in that game especially the go ahead TD pass. Makes you wonder as a Raven’s fan…
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Yeah, the Pat’s underinflated ball made Flacco throw the game losing interception. lmao[/quote]
[quote]Broncoandy wrote:
Is anyone else more interested in what becomes of the formation (eligable / ineligable recievers) rules this off season after the Pats / Baltimore game? NFL gonna clarify things and tighten that shit down, or is that gonna end up the norm around the league?[/quote]
It’s not illegal so long as the lard ass lineman reports himself as eligible to the ref.
I see defensive ends jamming them off the line, or dropping back into coverage which I see as a wash. It will make for some laughs or grimaces, as 300 lb fat fucks running down the field with the ball are a sight to behold.[/quote]
As a Raven’s fan I think it sucks the refs had no fucking clue what was happening, but I digress… The NFL will tighten things up next year.
Funny thing about the Raven’s Pats game, probably the best game of the playoffs so far, people are now questioning if the balls were deflated in that game especially the go ahead TD pass. Makes you wonder as a Raven’s fan…
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Dude refs are pretty stupid, it was not uncommon for defensive linemen to coat the front of their jerseys with silicone, so when you tried to block them, your hands would slide off. By the end of the game, I had so much jizz on my arms, you would have thought I jerked off an elephant. When I would try to point this out to the ref, he looked me off as if I was crazy. Of course this would simply not do in the court of Maximus, so the chop-blocking, leg-whipping, and finger-gouging began.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
and the officials saw it and warned both teams. Plus, let’s be real here, it was what 16 degrees. The “heat” didn’t influence the game. Those balls were cold before the commercial break ended. [/quote]
Officials touched the Pats “under inflated balls” between every play (and according to Matty’s report) this has been going on all season. Never stopped it.
And let’s be real here, Blount ran for a buck 50 and outscored the Colts all by himself. And it isn’t like the underinflated balls held the colts to 7 points. The inflation didn’t influence the game.