Super Bowl XLIX |OT| The Butler Did It

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Gronk is truly an inspiration.
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YOU! I LEARNED IT FROM WATCHING YOU!
 
He's not calling out anyone. Someone threw the shirt at him, he held it for a second and then tossed it back. Big fucking deal. And I wasn't aware that you had to have a huge impact in only one game of the year to be someone that matters. Tell Indy how much of a non factor Blount is. Regardless, unless that shirt is a very very vague shot at Dick, whoever made it is dumb. There's nothing to mock Lynch over except for his idiotic crotch grabs and fines.
smh why even act like this is possibly true
 
Shirt mocking Lynch's nickname, with Lynch's number on it might not really be mocking Marshawn Lynch? Really, that's what you're going with?

When did I say that? I said I have no idea what the thinking was of the guy who made that shirt was. Perhaps he took Sherman's dumb 2-4 finger gestures and combined it with Marshawn's nickname to come up with that lame jersey to mock Dick. I have no idea. I'm not going to pretend to know. It's a dumb jersey either way.
 
That shirt is especially dumb considering almost everyone on earth knows had Lynch had two more shots to get into the endzone he would have damn well done it. If you're gonna make fun of anyone make fun of Pete or Russell for actually fucking the game.
 
That shirt is especially dumb considering almost everyone on earth knows had Lynch had two more shots to get into the endzone he would have damn well done it. If you're gonna make fun of anyone make fun of Pete or Russell for actually fucking the game.

It's still not 100%, but he very likely would have broken in

That 1 yard line pass play is still a very reliable play generally
 
That shirt is especially dumb considering almost everyone on earth knows had Lynch had two more shots to get into the endzone he would have damn well done it. If you're gonna make fun of anyone make fun of Pete or Russell for actually fucking the game.
Yep, if the intent was to mock Lynch, it's dumb beyond words. I also doubt Blount would willingly antagonize Lynch. There's no win for him in that situation. Lynch out-played him thoroughly.
 
I thoroughly enjoyed the super bowl this year. It's always nice when over the top shit talkers get theirs finally. Especially in a soul crushing manner. After the way the Seahawks mocked my niners this is poetic justice. I can't imagine them recovering well from this.
 
I thoroughly enjoyed the super bowl this year. It's always nice when over the top shit talkers get theirs finally. Especially in a soul crushing manner. After the way the Seahawks mocked my niners this is poetic justice. I can't imagine them recovering well from this.

:jnc

Nah, we'll be okay. Stable front office, young quarterback, very smart cap management, and lots of draft picks.
 
Has absolutely no relevance to the superbowl but would Patriot fans be Okay with being the Boston Patriots?

Parade is in Boston, #BostonStrong. I feel the rest of new England are just outcasts mooching on them as the other states have no professional teams (poor Whalers)

and New England Bruins, New England Celtics just sounds off. The Boston Revolution does sound pretty good.

Patriots used to be Boston patriots I think. Was before my time but I have a banner saying Boston patriots.


I bought 2 tix for the nuggets game and ended up getting called into work the day of the game. Couldnt sell the tickets in time. Wasted money and missed and a great experience. So mad.
 
He's not calling out anyone. Someone threw the shirt at him, he held it for a second and then tossed it back. Big fucking deal. And I wasn't aware that you had to have a huge impact in only one game of the year to be someone that matters. Tell Indy how much of a non factor Blount is. Regardless, unless that shirt is a very very vague shot at Dick, whoever made it is dumb. There's nothing to mock Lynch over except for his idiotic crotch grabs and fines.

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Check the video. Way more than "a second". He's literally showing it off. He's a douchebag and it's only fitting that he plays for the Patriots. And it's obviously a dig at Lynch. Don't kid yourself.
 
Apparently the guy from the fanbase which is so bitter, he wonders why nobody had a parade.

What are you talking about? Who said anything about being confused about our city not throwing a parade? I answered your sarcastic question about whether we had a parade or not.

Answer: No, we didn't. We just had a welcome home and we thanked our team for the great season.

I have no idea how or why you're taking offense to that.
 
What are you talking about? Who said anything about being confused about our city not throwing a parade? I answered your sarcastic question about whether we had a parade or not.

Answer: No, we didn't. We just had a welcome home and we thanked our team for the great season.

I have no idea how or why you're taking offense to that.

Hah. I'm taking offense to nothing! I'm just responding to your salty as fuckkkkkk comments.
 
Ugh, this circle jerk among cheaters is unbearable. Unsubscribe.

And where are my deflate gate results? Asterisk this shit.

Adam Shefter said in a radio interview on WEEI this morning that there are people in the league that think that the one deflated ball could have been tampered with on the Colts sideline.

You may have missed it, but, only 1 ball -- the ball intercepted by DQwell Jackson -- was 2 PSI under the 12.5 minimum. Ian Rappaport reported last Sunday that the other 10 balls were just a tick under 12.5. On top of this Dean Blandido said that any balls measured before the game that might have been low would be pumped up to the minimum.

Here's the latest:

First, at a press conference last Thursday in Phoenix, NFL vice president of officiating Dean Blandino spilled the beans that the PSI of the 12 Patriots footballs were never recorded by referee Walt Anderson. Blandino said that balls were measured, and if they were under the low threshold of 12.5, they were simply pumped up with some air. So instantly, the report by ESPN’s Chris Mortensen that said 11 of the 12 footballs were a full 2 PSI under the threshold was essentially debunked. How could Mortensen have that information if nobody could have that information? (The answer, of course, is that a source who desperately wanted such misinformation out there gave him the “scoop.”)

Secondly, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported the morning of the Super Bowl that just one of the 11 footballs was 2 PSI under the limit, while the other 10 were “just a tick” under the 12.5 threshold. Rapoport’s report was crucial for a number of reasons. For one, he is paid by the NFL, and so he can’t afford to be wrong. If his report, which makes Roger Goodell’s bloodthirsty office look like a bunch of clowns, turns out to be wrong, how much longer would the league keep him on the payroll? Second, the phrasing of the footballs of being “just a tick” under the limit is at once believable, because that’s how non-technical measurements would be recorded, and also because footballs which were originally inflated near the lower limit would likely lose some air pressure after two hours outside in January.

And then there’s this: The one football that was 2 PSI under the limit? That was the ball intercepted by D’Qwell Jackson, the pizza man puncher, according to ProFootballTalk. It was the football that was taken to the Colts sideline and then submitted to the NFL to launch an investigation. You’re going to tell me that the Colts didn’t manipulate that football before submitting it? The team that fired off the accusations of cheating didn’t take an extra step or two to make sure they were right by sticking a needle in that football and letting it drain for a few seconds before handing it over to the league and saying, “Hey, the Patriots are using underinflated footballs, so you need to investigate”?

Sadly, your local or national news outlet really has no interest in reporting this anymore because, as it looks now, there was no deflategate. Must hurt bad.
 
Adam Shefter said in a radio interview on WEEI this morning that there are people in the league that think that the one deflated ball could have been tampered with on the Colts sideline.

You may have missed it, but, only 1 ball -- the ball intercepted by DQwell Jackson -- was 2 PSI under the 12.5 minimum. Ian Rappaport reported last Sunday that the other 10 balls were just a tick under 12.5. On top of this Dean Blandido said that any balls measured before the game that might have been low would be pumped up to the minimum.

Here's the latest:



Sadly, your local or national news outlet really has no interest in reporting this anymore because, as it looks now, there was no deflategate. Must hurt bad.

It's a bit tin foil hatty to accuse the Colts of being the reason the ball was deflated.

Then again, its also equally as stupid to all the people with blind hatred toward the pats to just accuse them of shit without evidence.

or even knowing what spygate was

or caring that there are teams that got caught doing much worse, competitive edge gaining things, than the Patriots.

Like the seahawks, funnily enough
 
I was reading am article just now about brady's stats on those last two drives. Some intense stuff. On average, each pass was made like two seconds from the snap. Crazy.
 
I was reading am article just now about brady's stats on those last two drives. Some intense stuff. On average, each pass was made like two seconds from the snap. Crazy.

It was really incredible. Other than the sidelines pass to LaFell and goal line bullet to Edelman on the first drive, he was pretty much perfect. And he needed to be. Not just with his throws, but with his reads, his movement around the pocket, his timing, etc.

I didn't remember that they actually started a few of those series with negative plays - the sack by Irvin, Amendola's PI - and they still recovered.

Of course some here don't think it was that impressive, or it wasn't a "defining moment", or whatever.

Also, McDaniels earned his paycheck there.
 
god im still fucking pissed about the superbowl.

Are you a Pats fan will be an actual question I bring up in future relationships (much like are you a Michigan fan, is being a Notre Dame fan).
 
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