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firstdown 10-29-2007, 10:16 AM No, I can live with a team pounding the ball in that situation and still scoring. But lining up in the shotgun, and going for it on 4th down is running it up.
Well there was a better chance of them getting 3 points then going for it on forth down.
See this is more loser talk. Why do you care if he cheats on his wife? Every single one of my friends has cheated on his wife at some point. Does that mean I'm not going to be friends with them cause they get a piece of ass on the side every once in a while? I don't care and what they do is really not my business.
The guy is paid to win games. Not to be friendly with the media, or be nice to camera men, or make all the fans happy. Let me ask you this. Would you rather have a coach who is an a-hole who wins? Or would you rather have a coach who is nice and is loved by the media but can't win? Personally, I would would rather have the a-hole who wins.
The Pats are a better team/organization than us. But we were also outcoached yesterday. By a mile. So perhaps some of the fans should worry about why we can't score points, rather than cry about why the other coach is a bad guy, or why they ran it up on us.
It just means your friends are douche bags and so is Belichick. It speaks to your character what you do off the field, and based on what he does on the field I think it's pretty obvious the guy is a complete a-hole.
Well there was a better chance of them getting 3 points then going for it on forth down.
Huh?
Do me a favor and the next time you're watching a team blow another team out, pay attention to what they do in similar situations. The vast majority of the time you won't see teams going for it on 4th downs and throwing the ball down the field with a 45 point lead. If you do see that, you must be watching the Patriots.
irish 10-29-2007, 10:25 AM It just means your friends are douche bags and so is Belichick. It speaks to your character what you do off the field, and based on what he does on the field I think it's pretty obvious the guy is a complete a-hole.
Too bad the Skins dont have an a-hole coach. I'd love for the Skins to be 8-0 and kicking azz.
Dlyne8r 10-29-2007, 10:25 AM See this is more loser talk. Why do you care if he cheats on his wife? Every single one of my friends has cheated on his wife at some point...
Really? Wow, you would be the one we'd all like to turn to with questions of class and character. :doh:
12thMan 10-29-2007, 10:32 AM Jeeze. I'm not going to repeat the multitude of reasons again. Just read all of the posts and maybe you'll get it...maybe.
I've read the posts, and yes, I get where people are coming from on this issue. I really do. However, to me, a classless act would be if the Pats somehow had an "unfair" advantage over the Skins and then decided to run up the score. To me, running up the score implies that you are somehow incapable of preventing me from advancing the ball. If I'm still into the game, then I expect the same from your team. Which brings me to another question, did the Skins give up is what we really should be asking. Somehow, displacing our blame and disgust on Belichick has become all too convenient around the NFL these days.
Too bad the Skins dont have an a-hole coach. I'd love for the Skins to be 8-0 and kicking azz.
You can still win and kick ass but have some class.
I really hope we never have a coach who's a dickhead in the mold of Belichick. I really don't. Winning is great but you can still show some respect for your opponents and the game.
Redskin 10-29-2007, 10:38 AM I just cant see how NE could have done it any differently. They went for it on 4th instead of kicking a FG. The FG would have been rubbing the Skins noses in it. At least the Skins had a chance to stop them on 4th and they couldnt.
I have no problem with any team scoring as much as they can. The only way to disrespect the game is to stop playing hard. You cant tell guys that want to get noticed or keep their jobs to stop playing.
And thats why no one likes you or your garbage mentality
birdz4gibbs 10-29-2007, 10:40 AM I find it hard to have any respect for a coach who runs up a score. There's no need to show up your opponent. It's a total lack of class and humility, and those that support such a thing are also lacking in class and humility.
i knew going in this game wasn,t going to be a pretty one to watch but did i ,yes i did. and from the looks of bill on the sidelines he,s always like he,s unhappy but maybe thats just me.in regards to running up the score that shows no class all the way this might just prove to be costly to the patroits in the long run especially this week.
but running up the score shows no class from a no class coach in my eyes..getting a beatdown is one thing but getting your nose rubbed in it when the going is good well thats another thing all together but i wish we had that kind of killer instinct.
skinsnut68 10-29-2007, 10:42 AM Yeah, he ran up the score. But this kind of thing happens in the NFL. Lots of other teams are feeling the same way, and every week that goes by, more people are gunning for the Patriots. Belicheck and his players like it that way.
I don't know about throwing everybody against them for all-out blitzes in the fourth quarter. That reeks of desperation. But the team that beats them is going to have to START with a determination to play ugly. I mean Buddy Ryan, body-bag ugly. Jerry Glanville, trash-talk ugly. I mean Bill Walsh, crackback block ugly. You notice how after every play the Pats players pat the defenders on the rear and say good job? All part of the mind games they play. Slap 'em back, and go for the knees on the next play. Rattle em up, take em out of their game. They're already motivated, so you can't make it any worse.
The Colts may pull it off, but from the way they're talking, I'm looking for Ray Lewis and the gang to cause Brady some pain.
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