of course I do --- they're smart and worked their asses off to get what they have.randy flushed big money and went to that organization for peanuts because of who they are.sometimes when you have a good attitude and work hard good things happen.but, I tend to have a positive attitude -- not negative, like some of the posters here.all that negativity, bitterness, and wishing ill on others is your own bad karma.You really believe that?karma is why they've already had so much success, and why some others haven't.
RidiculousIwannabeacowboybaby! said:New England hasn't completed the season so my opinion and everyone elses is subject to change but I've never seen a more dominating team. There are a lot of words I could use to describe them but I thought it would be interesting to just choose oneSo, you're allowed to just pick 1 word that would best describe NE to you.
joylessThis team is doing something never seen in the NFL and they look somber and p.o.'d doing it. One thing I really liked about the 85 Bears was that they dominated but had the times of their lives doing it. Maybe it's a reflection of the coach, but I think this NE run epitomizes the No Fun League.
Interesting one. How does EASports treat them in Madden 2009? The only way to stop 'em will be to blitz Brady and hit him every time, trying to knock him out - you know, the "karma" that the wishfull thinkers on this board predict.Stockwell said:Nintendo.
I'm not so sure about that. I've watched every game this season and they sure do look like they are having fun to me. They smile and joke on the sideline. Moss catches a TD last night and jokes around with the cameraman he slides into and everytime I see them, they're smiling.joylessThis team is doing something never seen in the NFL and they look somber and p.o.'d doing it. One thing I really liked about the 85 Bears was that they dominated but had the times of their lives doing it. Maybe it's a reflection of the coach, but I think this NE run epitomizes the No Fun League.it is just a game... of course teams take it seriously...but these guys have interjected such spitefullness that its no wonder they are becoming the Yankees (and worse) of the nfl
that's just you projecting your own bitterness and bile onto them.or, can you read minds, now?it looks totally different to me, but I have a totally different attitude than you -- funny how that works.joylessThis team is doing something never seen in the NFL and they look somber and p.o.'d doing it. One thing I really liked about the 85 Bears was that they dominated but had the times of their lives doing it. Maybe it's a reflection of the coach, but I think this NE run epitomizes the No Fun League.it is just a game... of course teams take it seriously...but these guys have interjected such spitefullness that its no wonder they are becoming the Yankees (and worse) of the nfl
Interesting one. How does EASports treat them in Madden 2009? The only way to stop 'em will be to blitz Brady and hit him every time, trying to knock him out - you know, the "karma" that the wishfull thinkers on this board predict.Stockwell said:Nintendo.
lets see, cheating even after being warned; Belchick's obvious spite for getting caught , keeping starters in and running up score, Brady lambasting refs on any call not going there way...that's just you projecting your own bitterness and bile onto them.or, can you read minds, now?it looks totally different to me, but I have a totally different attitude than you -- funny how that works.joylessThis team is doing something never seen in the NFL and they look somber and p.o.'d doing it. One thing I really liked about the 85 Bears was that they dominated but had the times of their lives doing it. Maybe it's a reflection of the coach, but I think this NE run epitomizes the No Fun League.it is just a game... of course teams take it seriously...but these guys have interjected such spitefullness that its no wonder they are becoming the Yankees (and worse) of the nfl
Let's end this here....there are other boards for arguing about this. PLEASE.lets see, cheating even after being warned; Belchick's obvious spite for getting caught , keeping starters in and running up score, Brady lambasting refs on any call not going there way...that's just you projecting your own bitterness and bile onto them.or, can you read minds, now?it looks totally different to me, but I have a totally different attitude than you -- funny how that works.joylessThis team is doing something never seen in the NFL and they look somber and p.o.'d doing it. One thing I really liked about the 85 Bears was that they dominated but had the times of their lives doing it. Maybe it's a reflection of the coach, but I think this NE run epitomizes the No Fun League.it is just a game... of course teams take it seriously...but these guys have interjected such spitefullness that its no wonder they are becoming the Yankees (and worse) of the nfl
Let's try this again. It's silly that you think people dislike a team because of its proximity to a specific geopolitical area.Oh, I agree...it is incredibly silly. That's not saying it isn't a factor though.I've been a football fan for a long time and I have never, nor have I ever heard anyone mention the political leanings of the city where any team plays (until reading your post). That's just silly.
Jugger"NOT"*JUGGERNAUT
The term juggernaut (American pronunciation (help·info)) is used to describe any literal or metaphorical force regarded as unstoppable that will crush all in its path.
BALBOADrago
They were caught cheating game # after 3 plays!! Documented. Oh wow they had an advantage over the Jets for 3 playsSabertooth said:Cheaters works for some people. I don't see how they cannot be held to the rules. I don't hate them at all honestly. I am a Packer fan but Cheater was one of the first words that came to me, as an objective bystander. I like New England. I like Brady because I'm a Michigan fan. I like how they use every player so strategically. But the fact remains that they got caught cheating. They did. It happened. They don't value integrity very highly. This will always taint them. So my word it .....TAINT
I see your point. They aren't just going medieval on everyone's @55, they are going prehistoric!yabbadabbadoo
There are about a billion Hindus, 350 million Buddhists, 25 million Sikhs, and 4 million Jainists who believe in karma as part of their faith, as well as countless millions of others around the world who believe in it but not as part of a specific faith, who would disagree with you. Thanks for setting everyone straight though.Why do people keep saying that? There is no such thing as karma.Right now? Relentless.
By the end of week 17 and someone important on the Pats gets hurt in the 4th quarter of a blowout? Karma.