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To: Lakeshark
Shady Brady sure did have a hard time handling the football last Sunday. Even when his teammates managed to catch those very short passes across the middle, those throws were too often noticeably off target and wobbly and the cheapest passes a quarterback can make. I was embarrassed for him... and not to forget those two very bad looking interceptions. But it’s not like cheaters care anything abut style... just so long as the luck of a terrible playcall in the final seconds delivers a ridiculous victory to a bunch of cheaters who could not win the Super Bowl convincingly even with their "honor" (they have none) on the line.- Pssh!!

No doubt the crony cover-up is already in the works. But you know what the cheaters big problem is now?

Next season when New England are forced to play with regulation footballs. Good luck with that...

Ex-players react: Brady‘s cluelessness ‘unbelievable’

The New England Patriots’ prevention of fumbles is nearly impossible.

42 posted on 02/04/2015 6:18:13 AM PST by Berlin_Freeper
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To: Berlin_Freeper
your link was stuff I saw, I find those players to be the clueless ones, and they will all apologize eventually. You do know the final report was that half the balls were at 12.4, with only ONE ball being seriously deflated, but what are facts to you?

One interception was as great a play as on the goal line at the end of the game, one was from him being hit. Meh. 37/50. Four passing td's. 11/13 28-0 second half of Colts game with inflated balls.

Like Dilfer and Young said, people like you are simply stupid in not understanding those stats.

Your hatred has gotten the better of your judgment.

45 posted on 02/04/2015 6:42:33 AM PST by Lakeshark
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