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The last drive was extended on a controversial call.....BLATANT hold on the initial 4th and 10. 

 

So, why should it not end on a controversial call?

 

That's right...because the Pats did not get another controversial call go in their favor.

 

Well I guess you can look at it that way. Either way, you wish that all calls are correct. Sucks that there is any conversation when there is a game that was that good.

 

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Don't need respect from you at all. You are just a guy on a message board that cannot comprehend other people's postings.

 

Like I said...no excuses made. Just a bad way for a game to end.

 

Good luck this weekend brother. Hope your team can continue to ride the wave.

 

 

 

RAAAAZEYYYY!!!

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Well I guess you can look at it that way. Either way, you wish that all calls are correct. Sucks that there is any conversation when there is a game that was that good.

 

I still believe the call was correct....you guys can't get over it.

 

Fact is that even if Gronk could have stopped his momentum and come back to the ball, he would have had to go through Keek and Lester to get there.  Lester had already broken on the ball and was in front of Gronk.

 

Gronk had zero possibility of making a legit reception.....thus the uncatchable ball.

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I still believe the call was correct....you guys can't get over it.

 

Fact is that even if Gronk could have stopped his momentum and come back to the ball, he would have had to go through Keek and Lester to get there.  Lester had already broken on the ball and was in front of Gronk.

 

Gronk had zero possibility of making a legit reception.....thus the uncatchable ball.

 

I agree...I never said otherwise.

 

Is my statement "you hate to see the game end that way" causing confusion in that I think that it was the wrong call? Because that is not quite what that statement means...you realize that right?

 

Its just Mr T over there that is having problems comprehending me, correct?

 

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I agree...I never said otherwise.

 

Is my statement "you hate to see the game end that way" causing confusion in that I think that it was the wrong call? Because that is not quite what that statement means...you realize that right?

 

Its just Mr T over there that is having problems comprehending me, correct?

 

Yep the quote there was totally not him, some other guy hacked his account.

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NEWS FLASH: SPORTS NEWS

 

INDIANAPOLIS- The New England Patriots came from ahead to lose against Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers Monday night in Charlotte NC.  The Patriots were predicted to lose, and head coach Bill Belichick did not want to disappoint fans and bookies. "We almost won it. It came down to the wire. We knew we needed a play that would give the Panthers the win..

I had the utmost confidence in Cam Newton  and my defense. They got it done," Belichick said at a press conference with game ball and sweatshirt in hand. Sports news outlets also learned that early Tuesday, a confident Belichick felt thirsty in the middle of the night and decided to go for a glass of water several yards away on his dresser but never made it,similiar to Mondays defeat..

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Good Lord...It's like talking to a child.

 

Best of luck my friend. When you have a real point to make, please let me know.

 

Congrats again. The Panthers deserved that win.

 

Your QB will be laughed at when HoF discussion comes up. :)

 

cheaters never prosper.

 

edit: Oh and btw, dont pretend youre tough around here, its by far the most intelligent fan base in the nation, you can look that up to. Pretending to be nice after you got your ass kicked doesnt forgive you for being a jackass. . . or a cheater.

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Your QB will be laughed at when HoF discussion comes up. :)

 

cheaters never prosper.

 

OK...you are right about that one...not quite...

 

I will keep this link in my email archives, and when Brady gets that jacket, I will give you my phone number so you can call me and say you were wrong.

 

Peace out bro. Pleasure talking to you. It really raised my IQ level drastically.

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