One of these things is illegal. The other is not. I like you as a poster, and even think part of your trolling on Pats Planet was pretty funny at the time, but... don't be a pussy. The Patriots would have beaten the Jets on a pretty regular basis during the "Spygate" years anyway. Nothing was taken away from your team. Same question here. Was he picking up a phone or a headset and calling someone on the sidelines? Or was this just like a Richard Nixon paranoia thing?
Here is Peter King's analysis on this, some very interesting points: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/20...ckey.loomis/index.html?eref=sihp&sct=hp_wr_a2
lookit. I been readin deese posts and just cuz I got beefcake lats you shouldn't hate. Don't be jealous I'm up in tha kloughhb ury other nite, and I don't even got a curfew. ic ome here to tell all y'all bout the tragic passing of my gramma and I get such a vemonus repsonse? shoot yalls need to re evaluate yo perspectives.
Is this supposed to be Francessa or a Boston accent? :rofl2: I didn't see a "back afta dis" so I'm confused.
Another interesting point I read if this is true, if the GM could listen in who says nobody else was, maybe someone on the field? It will be a very interesting scenario if this ends up being true. The detailed accuracy of the reports makes me feel like it might be
No mention of the Yankees, probably not Francessa. "Weah heuh with Tom Couglin, coach of da New Yawk Giants. So, Tom, how many yeus do you see da Yanks giving Jetah? Back after dis."
:beer: They play some Francessa clips on CBS' sports radio station in Boston. Mostly to mock him. I bet when he gets paper cuts, cannoli filling seeps out instead of blood...