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J
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Dec 17, 2007
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We went behind by a td. Got it back real late and then they returned for heaps and it looked like we were done. Easy enough field goal missed for the lead by Chicago and we won it.
 

Völler

Always spot on
May 6, 2012
23,091
Every 4th quarter lead that we've blown that has resulted in a loss this season can be irrefutably blamed on coaching.

It's a simple as that. Fuck you Tom, just because you got 2 rings doesn't give you a free pass to obscenely lose games in the most heinous of manners multiple times in a season.

But fuck Dallas and the plumbers still
Horrible, horrible play-calling and clock management in crucial situations. Today was no exception. :( Coughlin is going to be 70 before the start of the next season. Now is the time to find someone new.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Tom Brady and the Pats :lol:

He was so angry about last week's loss he went out and threw. 100 yard pick 6. :lol:

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Tom Brady's version of a 1 minute left 4th quarter drive for a win at home. 1-6 for 12 yards and turnover on downs. :lol:
 

acmilan

Plusvalenza Akbar
Nov 8, 2005
10,722
Bradford got a better rating than Brady. Two losses in a row. Old man needs to call it quits.
:lol: ... congrats you fucker, both on the win and having Chipster stick around for another year. :D

BB and Chip are best buddies, so I am guessing BB did Chippy a solid there - only half-reasonable explanation for the cluster-fuck the Pats were today. No seriously, I still can't stop laughing :D

Pats went 14-0 up and then just went to sleep - enter the New England Browns aka the Boston Lions for the next 2 quarters, allowing 35 unanswered pts :sergio:

I am still pinching myself :lol:

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Tom Brady and the Pats :lol:

He was so angry about last week's loss he went out and threw. 100 yard pick 6. :lol:

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Tom Brady's version of a 1 minute left 4th quarter drive for a win at home. 1-6 for 12 yards and turnover on downs. :lol:
Brady had three drops in a row there by his WRs - Lafell, Danny A and martin, in that order. All of those would have gone for a 1st down.

Great QBs don't rely on phantom face-mask calls or a prayer of a hail-marry throw from 60+ yards out :p
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
:lol: ... congrats you fucker, both on the win and having Chipster stick around for another year. :D

BB and Chip are best buddies, so I am guessing BB did Chippy a solid there - only half-reasonable explanation for the cluster-fuck the Pats were today. No seriously, I still can't stop laughing :D

Pats went 14-0 up and then just went to sleep - enter the New England Browns aka the Boston Lions for the next 2 quarters, allowing 35 unanswered pts :sergio:

I am still pinching myself :lol:

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Brady had three drops in a row there by his WRs - Lafell, Danny A and martin, in that order. All of those would have gone for a 1st down.

Great QBs don't rely on phantom face-mask calls or a prayer of a hail-marry throw from 60+ yards out :p
:D

Ridiculous game today. 14-0 and that's a guaranteed blow-out so I stopped watching and all of sudden I turn the game on and it's 35-14 in the 4th quarter. Never seen the Pats under Belichik-Brady have a meltdown like that in all facets of the game, especially special teams and O. I'm sure they'll have it figured come post-season. Only big deal is maybe losing home field to Cinci or Denver. Losing the bye would be pretty terrible too. You think the Pats can stay ahead of the Bengals and Broncoes with all those injuries?

Rodgers has had a crazy amount of dropped passes so far this year. Davante Adams has been atrocious in that regard the last few weeks. But that face mask penalty was hilarious. Can't give him anything but praise for escaping the sack and launching the longest Hail Mary in NFL history. Very impressive throw to get that to the endzone. But was quite the miracle to have it caught. Damn exciting finish.
 

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