JamesTheScot
Footballguy
Is that the best you have?espnespn said:More irrational arguments from a Salty Hater. Please stop while you are behind.JamesTheScot said:Oh, sorry. It wasn't a walk through they taped contrary to the rules.Feel free to point to any evidence that Patriots taped any walk-throughs. Or did the NFL also conveniently kill all the witnesses?FYPIt was only a matter of time before the ignorant salty haters resurfaced with cheating allegations.You make a good point about how good the Pats are at coaching.Not only did they practice it, but Belichik apparently interceded after the play was run (with Garaffolo playing the role of Russell Wilson) and specifically coached Arrington and Butler on how to jump the route. This is why the Patriots are great. It has nothing to do with deflated footballs, Spygate, or any other BS. Belichik simply outworks everyone else and has an amazing attention to detail.Why would we want to give the pats any credit for a good play on the ball. Clearly just horrible play calling.So Butler said the Pats practiced defending that exact play at the end of their last practice, and he recognized it immediately.
Seattle was severely out-coached there.
Just keep in mind that those same brilliant guys try to cheat. Since they deem cheating beneficial enough to attempt despite the negative consequences when caught, and they are as smart as we both agree they are, how could we then assume that their cheating hasn't made a difference? After all, they didn't tape walk-through's and deflate balls for ####s and giggles just to see if they can get away with it. If you're going to give them credit, give them all to which they are entitled. If they are so smart, and they think cheating helps them, maybe we should give the idea the benefit of the doubt.
It doesn't matter to me that the Pats would have thumped the Colts even with properly inflated balls. It matters to me that they thought it could give them an edge and therefore was OK to do. Am I any less disgusted with a guy that steals my wallet when it's empty compared to the guy that stole it when it was full?
There was no proof that the Patriots ever taped any walk-throughs. It was investigated by the NFL anddebunkeddestroyed. In Spygate, the Patriots were punished for illegally taping teams from the sidelines during actual games. (Btw, taping from the sidelines was made illegal in 2006, after the Patriots already won 3 SBs. So any sideline game taping was perfectly legal when the Patriots won those SBs.)
http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/the-patriots-opponents-wont-let-spygate-die-but-did-it-really-matter/
Also, the NFL has not decided yet whether Patriots deflated any balls. Maybe the NFL will find them guilty, but there is plenty of basic scientific evidence showing that cold weather lowers PSI. So until there is a decision by the NFL, you are assuming guilt.
Keep crying those salty hater tears. They are so delicious!![]()
BTW, officer, that's not beer on my breath, it's tequila.
Maybe you should blackout your TV tomorrow, so the Patriots victory parade doesn't give you a stroke?![]()
You think you've scored a point in the debate by pointing out that they didn't cheat in precisely the way I stated they cheated? That's laughable. And then you double down by accusing someone else of being irrational after you make that brilliant point? And you compound your irrationality by trying to link debate about Seattle's last play call to hate of the Patriots/BB in the first place.
My my my, could you be any more irrationally defensive?
It's this simple: I believe the Patriots cheat because they've been caught doing it. But just like Lance Armstrong, that doesn't mean they aren't great at their craft outside of the cheating. I fully recognize how smart BB is. I respect his football mind. I think they had a great game plan for moving the ball on Seattle and I think that most of the credit for Butler's pick goes to BB and the staff for having their players coached up to recognize that play. If I am choosing between which team in that game had the more competent coaching staff, BEFORE the game I am giving the Patriots that vote. The game just confirmed it even further.
But being great at something should earn one thing: respect. It doesn't entitle you to affection or adoration. So the cheating is the reason I can't "like" them. It isn't hate. It's just that I can't really root for them when I believe that they've shown a disregard for the rules like they have. But I have a feeling that this distinction is going to be too nuanced for you to understand. That's perhaps a bit mean of me to say, but with the way you hurl insults and labels around, I figure you can take it, even if you can't understand it.