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pawsandclaws

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Just looked at the Patriots forum (not trolling just reading) and here was a few threads:

Wes Welker cost us the game. Dump him.

Tom Brady cost us the game. Time to draft a new QB.

The defense cost us the game. Blow the whole team up.

Now I realize emotions run high after a SB loss and our forum would probably be no better but is still crazy some of the reactions from people. Never mind your team would not even be in SB without Brady and Welker. They almost won it too at the end....A healthy Gronk may have made that rebound catch in the endzone. I can only hope we get so jaded with success to make such nutty statements.

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After the last one, someone tried to get up a petition to reverse the result based on the circumstances surrounding a late game time stoppage they thought was improper.

Wow. Never heard that one before. They should look back and see how many breaks went their way in previous SB's. You have to be good and somewhat lucky to win a SB. It's tough.

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