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Pats fans are so blind to the smell of their own s#%$.

 

They are so delusional that they really believe (as Gronk did yesterday) that they get screwed by the refs constantly, rather than seeing the reality that they have had the

refs on their side for the majority of the last 20 years (against most teams). I mean, what other team gets a free first down in the redzone? I have never seen that one before. The refs actually get very creative in helping that team to have every possible advantage and the sad part is, most of the time they don't even need the help (bastards). And Gronk, Brady, Kraft, et al. act like they get screwed all of the time. Oh the poor, poor Pats...the NFL has it in for them and them only. Please.

 

And it is really hard to believe Gronk's apology when after the play he was laughing about it on the sidelines with a teammate. You're telling me that like 10 minutes later, after yucking it up about cowardly concussing a defenseless player, he was the picture of remorsefulness and just racked with guilt. BS

 

He was one of the only players I kind of liked on the Pats, but he showed his true colors yesterday. POS PAT

 

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1 minute ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

....he apologized....I'm deeply touched....so did Matt Lauer.....now what?..............

Step one: wait till Gronkowski throws a block and have Hughes puree his knee.

 

Step two: accept 15 yard penalty on Patriots.

 

Step three: apologize after game.

 

Step four: appeal 1 game suspension.

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10 minutes ago, joesixpack said:

 

It’s practical. End his career no more cheap shots.

Come on buddy. You have a hockey reference in your name so you should know better how to handle incidents like this.

 

If someone hits Taylor Hall from behind, do you go around swinging a stick at the guys head, or slash his hands off? No you fight cleanly like men, or hit him hard the next chance you get. (Clean but hard)

 

Handle it like a man and don't cheap shot him back. Preston Brown should have punched him right there. He didn't, so hit him hard and hit him often next game you get. 

 

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1 minute ago, billsfan11 said:

Come on buddy. You have a hockey name in your reference in your name so you should know better how to handle incidents like this.

 

If someone hits Taylor Hall from behind, do you go around swinging a stick at the guys head, or slash his hands off? No you fight cleanly like men, or hit him hard the next chance you get. (Clean but hard)

 

Handle it like a man and don't cheap shot him back. Preston Brown should have punched him right there. He didn't, so hit him hard and hit him often next game you get. 

 

You don't challenge a rabid dog to a fistfight, you just put it down. There's no higher ground to be gained from treating with respect those who have no conception of it.

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1 minute ago, billsfan11 said:

Come on buddy. You have a hockey name in your reference in your name so you should know better how to handle incidents like this.

 

If someone hits Taylor Hall from behind, do you go around swinging a stick at the guys head, or slash his hands off? No you fight cleanly like men, or hit him hard the next chance you get. (Clean but hard)

 

Handle it like a man and don't cheap shot him back. Preston Brown should have punched him right there. He didn't, so hit him hard and hit him often next game you get. 

 

 

What does that accomplish?

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Just now, joesixpack said:

 

What does that accomplish?

It should accomplish something. If Preston Brown and a few other Bills go out and flatten Gronk, or they paste him every chance they get next game, I bet he thinks twice about making a dirty play.

 

What does ending a players career accomplish? He made a bonehead move and he should pay for it by a large suspension, a huge fine, and the Bills going after him right at that moment and every chance they get in the future.

 

Hockey players handle stuff like this the best, and it doesn't involve taking a cheap shot back. It involves handling it like men

5 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

Yea but the baseball bat makes you look crazy and no one messes with crazy.

Lol let's just hope you aren't raising young boys with that mindset...

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Just now, billsfan11 said:

 

 

It should accomplish something. If Preston Brown and a few other Bills go out and flatten Gronk, or they paste him every chance they get next game, I bet he thinks twice about making a dirty play.

 

What does ending a players career accomplish? He made a bonehead move and he should pay for it by a large suspension, a huge fine, and the Bills going after him right at that moment and every chance they get in the future.

 

Hockey players handle stuff like this the best, and it doesn't involve taking a cheap shot back. It involves handling it like men

 

Fighting in football is ejection. Taking out the knees is a flag 

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Just now, joesixpack said:

 

All things being equal I’d rather see his career ended thanks.All things being equal I’d rather see his career ended thanks.

Can't say I agree with that at all

4 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

Girls, concept is the same though.

Well let's just hope your girls don't ever use that concept because they would be going to jail for a long time

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