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They are NOT winning it this year.  All 5 of their titles could have easily gone the other way, including the last and only 2 of the last 13 years.  Sure, they'll win the joke AFCE as always but the 40 year old statue will be crushed in Jan and/or Feb.

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1 hour ago, Nails said:

They are NOT winning it this year.  All 5 of their titles could have easily gone the other way, including the last and only 2 of the last 13 years.  Sure, they'll win the joke AFCE as always but the 40 year old statue will be crushed in Jan and/or Feb.

They're the luckiest cheaters in the history of life.

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1 hour ago, Nails said:

They are NOT winning it this year.  All 5 of their titles could have easily gone the other way, including the last and only 2 of the last 13 years.  Sure, they'll win the joke AFCE as always but the 40 year old statue will be crushed in Jan and/or Feb.

That's exactly what I've been saying. Even with cheating, they still just barely win it.

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Ealy has some weird sh*t going on:

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On the training camp field for the first time on Friday, Patriots defensive end Kony Ealy said it was not an injury that kept him off the field for yesterday’s opening day of camp.

“No, just something that.. you'd have to ask coach Bill [Belichick] — me and him had something going on or whatever,” Ealy, slightly stammering while looking for the right answer, offered when asked about his absence.

“But other than that, just excited to be back out here and ready to go.”

Just exactly what it was that made him a spectator, however, remains a mystery to everybody besides Ealy and Belichick.

And with an injury out of the question, and with Ealy saying that he hasn’t had any issues with learning the Pats playbook, the speculation around his absence only grew.

http://www.weei.com/blogs/ty-anderson/kony-ealy-explains-absence-day-1-patriots-camp-me-and-bill-had-something-going

 

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58 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

you don't "luck" 5 super bowls... a deflated football, really? We are all Panthers fans and I guess it is easy to hate a model franchise of excellency

It's a combination of Bill Belichick being a football genius, a cheater and extremely lucky. That's fact. The Tuck Rule, health of their teams early on, terrible division among many other lucky lucky things have all been factors. It's a shame because Belichick truly is one of the best football minds of all time and he didn't need to cheat but he did anyways. They videotaped the first 3 Super Bowl teams' walkthroughs and Goodell burned and destroyed the tapes so it could never come out, which is why the deflategate sh*t is so ironic.

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4 hours ago, thebigcat said:

you don't "luck" 5 super bowls... a deflated football, really? We are all Panthers fans and I guess it is easy to hate a model franchise of excellency

Plus one. The same people who incessantly bring up the Pats' collective alleged failings seem to somehow completely ignore their repeated success, if not outright domination of the entire NFL...for well over a decade. There was no cheating, and little luck, in what we were fortunate enough to witness in February. These same posters will one day be telling anyone younger who will listen that they saw it happen. In all probability, they'll claim that they were actually there.

Before TC, To get even more pumped for the return of football, I must have watched replays and documentaries of that game, especially the mic'd up stuff, a dozen times. Also, I've actually used it as motivation during down days and rough spots. Lately though, video fare has been our camp clips and player interviews, particularly Luke's return to the field, Pep's and Captain's homecoming, and damn near anything showing CMC and his bag of tricks. Despite my enjoyment of the last Superbowl, I'm hoping we go up there this year and put fifty on them...in the first half.

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