[quote]Shadowzz4 wrote:
Zap Branigan wrote:
What does everyone think of this scandal?
I am not surprised at all. They always seem to call the right play at the right time. Now we know why.
I think they should suspend Belichek for half the season.
I wonder how well Brady will play when he doesn’t know the defensive calls.
Dude you really are a dipshit. Lets go down your list of bullshit.
#1- “I am not surprised at all. They always seem to call the right play at the right time. Now we know why.”
You really are a dumbass.
2#- “I think they should suspend Belichek for half the season.”
Not Happening
3#- “I wonder how well Brady will play when he doesn’t know the defensive calls.”
Played even better than last week. Eat shit.
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They played a Norv Turner coached team. He is worse than Rich Kotite. You seem like a real bandwagon fan. I’ll bet you ignored them until they started winning.
NE played fantastic, while my Chargers burned me again. Damn!
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I think it is going to be a long season for SD fans. After last year much is expected of them but they will not deliver. They will show some promise but the are not going to be great this year. Norv Turner will see to that.
Alright, people are going to hate me for this, but it illustrates a point. Tony Dungy’s son committed suicide a year ago. I’m not going to make any snide comments and won’t make light of what is no doubt a tragedy.
But for someone (Dungy) who supposedly preaches togetherness, strenth of family and good Christian morality, he sure didn’t take care of things at home. I’m guessing a job tha requires you to be away from your family 100+ hours a week didn’t help matters.
This doesn’t make Dungy a bad man…it makes him a holier-than-thou, hypocritical preacher. I would rather someone who’s brutally honest, both in his strong points as well as is weaknesses (as I believe Belichick is).
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That is some serious sacrilege here in Tampa. Dungy can do no wrong according to local belief.
Nevertheless, and even though I live here, I am in complete agreement with your argument. His 21-year-old oldest son was depressed and living 1000 miles away from his father and family. Dungy merely spoke of his faith in the Lord after his son killed himself.
That is some serious sacrilege here in Tampa. Dungy can do no wrong according to local belief.
Nevertheless, and even though I live here, I am in complete agreement with your argument. His 21-year-old oldest son was depressed and living 1000 miles away from his father and family. Dungy merely spoke of his faith in the Lord after his son killed himself.
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The duties of an NFL head coach are not conducive to family life.
Lol we went from the Pats cheating to Tony dungy being hypocritical?
Sure sign of a cheater when your trying to start talking about everybody else.
Tony Dungy is a human being, far as I’m concerned no human is a Saint. But unless more information comes out his son killing himself is not a sign of his lackof character.
When your 21 year old son moves out the house you can’t follow him around 24/7 guessing what he is going to do. Kids kill themselves in college all the time.
The kid MOVED AWAY from his father. His father took him everywhere with him. I know me, and times when I was depressed in college the last person that could of did something was my father. So unless you have a son who went through depression you really shouldn’t judge the guy.
NE played fantastic, while my Chargers burned me again. Damn!
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I think it is going to be a long season for SD fans. After last year much is expected of them but they will not deliver. They will show some promise but the are not going to be great this year. Norv Turner will see to that. [/quote]
I’m Bi-Coastal NFL fan.
My two mistresses are the Chargers in the West and the Steelers in the East.
Nuff negativity, how about something positive.
Congratulations and Respect to Brett Favre!
“Maybe someday down the road it will mean a lot,” a typically humble Favre said after the 149th win of his career, moving past Hall of Famer John Elway.
What a class act. As I get older, I’m learning to appreciate the things BF4 does season after season, and I’m only 2/3 as old as he is.
He is a true role model of dedication and burning desire.
The will to win does indeed come from within.
God bless.
I don’t think that the punishment would fit the “crime” moving the team to LA for something as questionable as this is akin to life in prison for cheating at a drinking game.