Folded Undercard said:
N.Y. Shreks said:
Love the damage control/excuses by Pat fans in this thread. Seriously, they probably would have won anyway. But are some of you really such blind homers that you can't acknowledge that:
A) They may have gained an unfair advantage by doing something that the NFL has previously warned teams NOT to do, as it is cheating in their eyes, and
B) Your beloved organization isn't the bunch of choirboys they make themselves out to be?
There has been a lot of evidence that this may be true, including previous incidents. If I was a Pats fan, I would be disappointed in my team if they felt that they had to do this to win. No matter how people try to defend this behavior, it boils down to this. Any team that would do this is obviously uncomfortable with their chances of winning using strictly conventional methods.
I love these kind of posts. Why shouldn't someone defend their team? That's why they are called fans. I suppose you are totally unbiased with regard to your team. Blind homerism is better than blind hate. So get off your pedastal, and get real. Every NFL team tries to get EVERY advantage they can.I recall more than a few instances where these type of things have happened before with other teams (including the Jets). How about speculation before the game that the Jets brought Caldwell or some other NE players in, so they could learn the Defensive plays of the Pats?
Guys who are making this out to be some kind of major crime are the one who need to take the glasses off. The media is guilty of making the Pats out to be choir boys, not NE fans or players. Real NE fans know that BB and the organization are warriors and not choir boys. Its a violent sport with ALOT at stake....NE fans and players realize that. Give NE a slap on the wrist and move on....
Please stop. You sound like a fool.This is a typical response of a child who gets caught doing something wrong.
Step 1- Denial.
Step 2- Try to shift blame. "It's someone else's fault." Or "Well everyone else is doing it too."
Step 3- Bring up someone else's alleged misdeeds to divert attention.
Incidentally, if the Jets did try to bring Caldwell in to "debrief" him, I wouldn't agree with that either
if it was against the rules. By the way, has the league's front office made a point of sending out warnings to teams that the practice of bringing in players that have been cut from other teams is against the rules? Have they warned that this type of action is punishable? Are you trying to compare apples to oranges in an attempt to shift the attention away from where it currently is?
I've never once said in this thread that I think the Patriots are guilty. I can wait until the league investigation makes that claim. What I'm marveling at is the fact that at this phase of the game, Pats fans are squirming like greased eels, trying to justify this type of behavior or defend it. I actually hope the league finds out that the Pats
didn't do this. Why? Because then it will be fun to watch the same people who defended this type of behavior in this thread come out and pound their chests about how they didn't need it in the first place.