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Vid: How the Pats Mind ***** The Jags


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4 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

To be fair, only one team in the NFL has coaching like this and it's why they are the most successful franchise in the past 20 years bar none. 

and we can talk a little poo, we've beat them the last 2 times we've played...

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42 minutes ago, Tomás The Boss said:

Imagine if we had real coaching like this. But no, we have Riverbloat.

Ron seems to have the better of Belichick in head to head games. Just sayin'.

Belichick may go down as the greatest football coach in NFL history, but Ron seems to be a stumbling block for him.

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17 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

I still f’ing hate the Pats... I hate Brady more than I hate the guy who stole my trash can

how the hell could you hate brady?

dude has a passion and dedication to the game like no other. 

he is a fiery competitor. 

dude is clutch. 

he should have 2 more rings if not for eli manning throwing up two prayers. 

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10 minutes ago, Cartel de Carolina said:

how the hell could you hate brady?

dude has a passion and dedication to the game like no other. 

he is a fiery competitor. 

dude is clutch. 

he should have 2 more rings if not for eli manning throwing up two prayers. 

It's easy.  He's arrogant.  He wins a lot.  He beat Carolina in one of their Super Bowls.  He's married to a supermodel.  He's probably one of the most hate-able people in sports.

 

 

 

 

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