They're laughing about the fact that Columbia had more legit wins during their 44 game losing streak than the the Patriots have since Belly started coaching the team.
Yeah, had to get out the cesspool that is Boston to a 1st rate city like San Francisco. Even he knew his home sucked shit and had to go to a real city.
Too bad everyone doesn't want to know the truth. The fact of the matter in controlling human behavior is simple in this regard. Most would rather believe the Patriots didn't earn 4 world championships. And that will drive you what you pay attention do and do not pay attention to.
It doesn't get more delicious than the Patriots winning the SB and opening the 2015 NFL season. The life of a Jet fan.
Never lived in Boston to begin with. New England is a region. Drivers are worse in Boston and it's definitely a little cleaner in Boston. I really don't want to live in Boston or New York.
The best part of this entire thread, is they think we're somehow on the defensive because of this espn "report" before the game.
Hey we are were we are. Can't change anything, it's just nice that once again in a moment that you guys should be able to cherish, the rest of fandom will be talking about you as serial cheaters. _
Yet you're here defending yourselves and your scumbag franchise and trying to dismiss the report. Truly ironic. _
Because of rehashed conspiracy theories that conclude with the fact that this championship was won legitimately? Dream on.
Hey why don't you tell us again how Mike Martz agreed with Goodell that there was no cheating before the Rams SB. That that SB was legitimate. That was a good one. _
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...rent-changes-to-statement-he-gave-to-the-nfl/ Mike Martz was “shocked” by apparent changes to statement he gave to the NFL As we try to digest this new ESPN Patriots Alleged Cheating Opus, I can sympathize with a three-foot snake that’s trying to swallow the leg of an elephant. Buried in the story is a nugget that could prompt someone to try to grab by the tail the tiger that is the NFL. At some point after the Boston Herald reported in early 2008 that the Patriots had taped the Rams’ walk-through practice before Super Bowl XXXVI, a “panicked” Commissioner Roger Goodell asked former Rams coach Mike Martz to provide a statement “saying that he was satisfied with the NFL’s Spygate investigation and was certain the Patriots had not cheated and asking everyone to move on.” So Martz provided a statement to the league. And ESPN showed the statement to Martz when interviewing him for the Patriots Alleged Cheating Opus. And Martz didn’t recognize portions of it. “It shocked me,” Martz told ESPN. “It appears embellished quite a bit — some lines I know I didn’t write. Who changed it? I don’t know.” And that was the end of it, as far as the ESPN Patriots Alleged Cheating Opus is concerned. There was no statement from the league office denying any changes to the statement. There was no apparent effort to procure the original statement, if there was one. If Martz is right, that’s a huge deal. If the NFL changed in any way a statement from Martz that was used to placate Senator Arlen Specter and to block a Congressional investigation, this is the kind of thing that could turn the NFL into FIFA. _
Not really, just observing people. I don't make much of an effort to defend. I'm curious why you're not more excited about your team and coach and the new season starting and instead have been focused on the Patriots? Ask yourself how much you think I'm really concerned with filming defensive signals from the wrong place (filming defensive signals was LEGAL), and Brady having his "more probable than not" hearing tossed in the trash by a federal judge?
LMAO at the bolded part. Riiight, it's a dump. That's why more people have been moving TO NYC than moving out, despite the high cost of living. That's why millions of tourists visit every year. No wonder you live in San Francisco, a beautiful city 1000 times better than Bahston on every level.
It doesn't matter if you are, your owner is and you can bet on that. And the next person to dole out punishment in the NFL may just force him to sell the team just like Silver did to Sterling...pervasive cheating is way worse than anything Sterling did.