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It's anti-Knicks, but it's also anti-Bulls.
I just don't know what to do here!
Say something bad about the Jets and I'm definitely TR'ing you. ;-)
John McCain: Like Hope, But Different.
by malharden on Fri Apr 06, 2007 at 07:09:15 AM PDT
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Especially when you know that you'll be looking up at the Champs year after year after year.
How's that Eric Mangini workin out for ya?
Pass the Employee Free Choice Act!
by PaulVA on Fri Apr 06, 2007 at 07:22:26 AM PDT
Look at Belichick's record with the Browns. Without the great staff he put together at the beginning of his tenure at the Pats (Weis etc.), he can't win the big game.
by collegekid318 on Fri Apr 06, 2007 at 07:54:24 AM PDT
Are you kidding. They went all the way to the AFC Championship game against the Colts with Harrison and Eugene Wilson in the backfield and no solid WRs.
This year's team is a major upgrade from last year and Belichick has every part he needs for a 14-2 season with a ring to top it off.
There's no point in resisting it. The Patriots will easily roll over the AFC next season and will be heavy favorites for "One for the Thumb" to become a catch-phrase one year from now in new England.
by PaulVA on Fri Apr 06, 2007 at 08:09:05 AM PDT
Even have their own stadium yet or are they still renting from the Giants?
by PaulVA on Fri Apr 06, 2007 at 07:23:17 AM PDT
I shouldn't post anything that's anti-Jets because as a Patriots fan, I have a lot to thank the Jets for.
First of all, there's Bill Belichick. Thank God he went to NY where he hated the team's ownership and decided to come back to New England.
And second, there's Mo Lewis. Think about it. If he hadn't put that cheap shot on Drew Bledsoe back in 2001, there would be no Tom Brady, no Snowbowl, No Superbowl 36, and no Patriots dynasty. Heck, the AFC East still might be competitive.
So thank you.
Oh yes, and I would like to thank the city of New York for hosting that wonderful ALCS series back in 2004. Who knew it would become the greatest comeback in sports histry.
As a present, however, we New Englanders will be pleased to introduce your city to something called the gyroball. Be on the lookout for it sometime later this month. It's a great export straight from Japan.
by PaulVA on Fri Apr 06, 2007 at 07:35:09 AM PDT
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