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Mr. Scot

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I have never thought that he was a good down field thrower.

The reason that they don't have a down field threat, is Brady struggles with those routes, and how much "wind up" he needs to get it down to them.

His balls thrown outside of the numbers seem to sail on him.

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I hate the Pats, wanted G men to win, the beat us in are 1 st SB, appearance, and the whole spy gate scandal, hate that team.

Also the fact that they cheated for several season with little to no punishment also helps fuel the fire. No one likes a cheater.

I really like and respect several NE players, including Brady, but I just refuse to pull for a smug, cheating asshole that the league protects in Bellicheck.

Fug him, fug the Patriots.

And sticking with the thread title the real irony once again is how people can't get over the Patriots beating the Panthers in the Superbowl because they were cheaters when in fact they were not the biggest cheating team in the league or game that year. The team nor the players received any "punishment" at all so was the NFL protecting the Panthers also? Ahhh Bellicheck is a cheating scumbag yet Wesley Walls is a hero. Time to climb off your high moral horse....just something to think about.

To refresh the memory once again of those that seem to forget:

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2563563

Report: Panthers ignored risks of 'alarming' steroid use

A number of Carolina Panthers used a vast quantity and tremendous variety of performance-enhancing drugs during the team's 2004 Super Bowl season.........

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And sticking with the thread title the real irony once again is how people can't get over the Patriots beating the Panthers in the Superbowl because they were cheaters when in fact they were not the biggest cheating team in the league or game that year. The team nor the players received any "punishment" at all so was the NFL protecting the Panthers also? Ahhh Bellicheck is a cheating scumbag yet Wesley Walls is a hero. Time to climb off your high moral horse....just something to think about.

To refresh the memory once again of those that seem to forget:

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2563563

Report: Panthers ignored risks of 'alarming' steroid use

A number of Carolina Panthers used a vast quantity and tremendous variety of performance-enhancing drugs during the team's 2004 Super Bowl season.........

please....no reason to bring reason in here.

cwhatididthere? ha!

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