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How ABout Those New England Patriots

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9N'er

01-28-2002 03:43:50




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I still think Bledsoe runs about as well as a brick stuck in mortar. But hey, they even surprised me and looked better than I thought.




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dw

01-28-2002 15:14:47




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 Re: How ABout Those New England Patriots in reply to 9N'er, 01-28-2002 03:43:50  
I thought this was a tractor forum!



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Dave 2N

01-28-2002 18:15:51




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 Re: Re: How ABout Those New England Patriots in reply to dw, 01-28-2002 15:14:47  
It is. But a lot of tractor guys follow football too; this is one of those OT deals that is OK. Chill....



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Randall

01-28-2002 15:34:03




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 Re: Re: How ABout Those New England Patriots in reply to dw, 01-28-2002 15:14:47  
The Bears had the Refrigerator

The Steelers have a guy named the "Bus."

Unfortunately, the Patriots didn't play their secret weapon "The Tractor" They didn't need the Tractor because they were winning. If you looked hard toward the sideline you could see him I think he was on the sideline getting lube job.



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Dave 2N

01-28-2002 13:53:01




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 Re: How ABout Those New England Patriots in reply to 9N'er, 01-28-2002 03:43:50  
My hat is off to the Patriots; they outplayed the Steelers in aevey aspect of the game and Cowher was outcoached. ( Should I mention that I'm nearly 59, grew up a Cleveland Browns fan and every Steelers loss makes my day????)



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Steve W

01-28-2002 10:29:58




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 Re: How ABout Those New England Patriots in reply to 9N'er, 01-28-2002 03:43:50  
Martin is bviously a Steelers Fan still in the Fetal Position.

Steve W

PS...been in that position myself, being a Bills Fan....when the Pats lose their fourth (in a row) call me.



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Martin

01-28-2002 11:25:01




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 Re: Re: How ABout Those New England Patriots in reply to Steve W, 01-28-2002 10:29:58  
Absolutely not a Steelers fan!!! I was just being objective. Grew up in Houston during the Earl Campbell and Kenny "The Snake" Stabler era. The Steelers seemed to douse our hopes in either a AFC championship or semi-final game for about 5 years in a row. Now I am grown up, live closer to Texas Stadium, and breathe Cowboys. The Steelers are probably my personally most despised team. Their ONLY saving grace is that Terry Bradshaw is a Texas boy (now at least, don't know where he was born),lives nearby, and does a lot of good things for the N Texas needy. I still maintain the "real" superbowl game was last night.

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Steve W

01-28-2002 13:17:42




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 Re: Re: Re: How ABout Those New England Patriots in reply to Martin, 01-28-2002 11:25:01  
No...not the Cowboys! Man I hate those guys....hey if you were a Bills fan (grew up one town away from Orchard Park), you would to. But I do remember Earl Campbell. His Thighs were bigger around than mos guys chest. What Power. I hear people talking about the Power of Jerome Bettis, but in his Era, earl was simply awesome. He was a Bills Killer. But I respected him like I do Emmitt Smith.

Anyway, I hate the Steelers too. They all talk this one for the thumb nonsense, and dis the Bills accomplishments as meaningless. I think getting to four SuperBowls in a row was one heck of an accomplishment, even though they lost them all. I am sure it will never be done again with the free agency and salary cap that is today.

Take Care...
Steve

PS. Hey Steeler Fan....rub dirt in it and take a lap.

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PS - Martin

01-28-2002 11:27:49




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 Re: Re: Re: How ABout Those New England Patriots in reply to Martin, 01-28-2002 11:25:01  
Earl Campbell makes some mean hot links. If your local grocery store doesn't have'em. Come on down and I'll grill some up for you.



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Martin

01-28-2002 08:33:41




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 Re: How ABout Those New England Patriots in reply to 9N'er, 01-28-2002 03:43:50  
I'll give them credit for a job well done. But lets be honest, they are not the best AFC team. Luck plays a bigger hand in football. I am convinced that if football seasons were like baseball, hockey, or basketball seasons are, the Superbowl teams would not include the Pats.



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Dave 2N

01-28-2002 18:13:46




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 Re: Re: How ABout Those New England Patriots in reply to Martin, 01-28-2002 08:33:41  
Well, under the current system, it looks to me like they are the best team in the AFC. And either Brady or Bledsoe is better than Kordell Stewart. AND-in the most important area in football, (the LINE,) the Patriot line handled the Steeler line like they were a bunch of Girl Scouts. Will the Patriots win the super Bowl? Probably not but who knows? "On any given day....."



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49-8N

01-28-2002 08:53:53




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 Re: Re: How ABout Those New England Patriots in reply to Martin, 01-28-2002 08:33:41  
They sure were the best on Sunday, next Sunday??? we'll just have to see.



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