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The way he did it was clever. Mangold? Not so much.
And there's no doubt that some (if not most) of the Patriots' opponents were doing the same. Just face it, spygate meant nothing. The Patriots are...
As soon as you explain the point of randomly calling out Wes Welker in a Twitter post with a reference to Spygate.
Elaborate.
Yeap. At least he's not doing it on twitter rofl
Only New York (oops, New Jersey) fans would justify trash talking on Twitter. Typical cowards.
More so than on Twitter.
Second biggest? Wow, what a franchise. This game isn't even top 10 to the Patriots.
At least others have the balls to talk shit during interviews, but on Twitter? Give me a break.
Apparently.
Certainly beats talking shit on twitter without the pressure of messing up in front of reporters.
Yup .
Your sig is hilarious.
A tweet.. what a badass. Took him since Welker said what he said to come up with this. Congrats.
Apparently you don't know what current means.
What does zerosincespygate have to do with the Patriots currently being the best team in the NFL? Pot meet kettle. Irony at its finest.
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There were other teams, not just the Patriots. And it's not like it meant much. Here we are in 2011, post-spygate and Brady just had his second...
No, but it makes everything before 2007 irrelevant since you don't know who else was doing it.
And during all those years prior to 2007, the Patriots weren't the only team doing it.