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hardwork

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  1. Not everyone, but you personally, yes, that would be your best bet. You're clearly too easy to get to.
  2. Since Kraft bought the Patriots they have had 3 coaches. One inherited, two hired. All 3 had either won, or went onto win, a Super Bowl somewhere. That's no accident. If the sons can run the team as well as Robert Kraft has, it'll be a long haul for rest of the AFC East. Remember, even after Auerbach quite coaching, and moved upstairs, the Celtics continued to be successful for 15 more years. Belichick will do the same thing. He'll move upstairs, they'll bring a new coach in, and we'll continue to dominate. He's only 64.
  3. I know, it's tough being on the bottom year after year. Grasping at straws. Continuity making something out of nothing. Not knowing which way to turn. Forgetting what it takes. Here's a suggestion, support the Patriots. Life is too short to get behind a loser when all you have to do is switch your allegiance. You won't be a real fan. You have to live here to be a real fan. But you can be a pretend fan.
  4. You posting on a team message board is whacky. Get a life son. I've lived most of mine. We'll just keep kicking your a$$, and you just keep pretending we cheat.
  5. But that isn't going to happen because the Bills, Miami, and the Jets, are a mess, and the Patriots aren't. That observation comes from experience. The Patriots have the organization, the owner, and the coach. They lucked into the QB. But having the right owner and coach, and a smooth operating organization, will keep them head and shoulders over the rest of the AFC East into the foreseeable future. So your theory is false.
  6. Haha. That's the whackiest thing I've ever read. My god you people are paranoid. I haven't said anything about myself that isn't 100% true.
  7. I meet Cappelletti several times, and Nance once. I saw Nance, and Little, play against BC when they were at Syracuse.
  8. I live in Natick, grew up in Needham, drove a cab in Boston when I went to Northeastern, retired. Been going to Patriots games since 64/65. 100% Massachusetts born and bread. Live with it. Communist huh?
  9. I hate to bring this up, but, historically, the longer Ryan stays as a head coach, the worse his teams get. Does he draw up the best defensive schemes to handle the Patriots, he does. But he isn't in the habit of building a good enough team year in and year out to play the Patriots in January. And by the way, I freely admit to not liking Rex. So take what I say about him with a grain of salt.
  10. Get over your doormat status. It's your fate, embrace it.
  11. Not unless the Patriots have defeated themselves first. A fully functioning Brady led team will never lose to anyone in the AFC east in January. Last year, for example, the Patriots were as weak as I've seen them in a long time. They came within three points of going to the Super Bowl yet again, and beat you twice along the way. And this, "Now getting to that game is another matter", goes without saying. It's a long, brutal, 16 game season. Do you know how hard it is to be at the top at the end of that?
  12. The only team that can unseat the Patriots are the Patriots themselves.
  13. If someone lives in say San Francisco, lived there all their lives, and is a fan of the Bills, are they true fans? Are they as real a fan as someone from Buffalo who is effected by the Bills in many ways, all the time?
  14. I'm glad you liked it. This is the guy who stepped on it. His parents, wife, and 2 week old baby daughter weren't so thrilled. http://www.virtualwall.org/dj/JenkinsRE01a.htm
  15. Sure, that's why they lost to Denver. That's why the wound playing in Denver in the first place.
  16. Well, the QB situation is what it is. How good is Garoppolo? We'll see. The OL line problem is what bothers me. Can they improve over last year? They better, because if they don't they won't have, for them, what's considered a successful season.
  17. Pretty hard for me to be too athletic at this point since I have 13 compensated wounds from a bouncing betty blast, on a dried up rice patty, in the mountains southwest of Da Nang. But I did pretty well for quite a while even with those injuries.
  18. I can half claim I volunteered. I volunteered for the draft. That meant 2 years instead of 3, and allowed me to pick when they took me. That Falcon was a pretty good little wagon. I drove it from Boston to Denver twice, and back and forth to Maine all the time. I put 90,000 on it.
  19. Haha, more internet nonsense. I'll say this, you people have not disappointed.
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