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This is what happens when Belichek is not allowed to secretly tape other teams practicing/scrimmaging. They are still a formidable team but no longer dominating.Card Magnet said:So this is what happens when New England doesn't get a cake team like Tampa or Miami...
lumm0x said:Gonna go enjoy a cigar on the deck. Lord knows somethin else needs to be smoked tonight![]()
The Patriots don't like people behind cameras ever since Spygate apparently. Whether it's Moss, Belichick, or their Chief TeamOps Security CIA Assassin Chuck Norris x2 Bodyguard.mstng99tim said:Did anyone else just see Moss up in the face of a camera man???
Rickzcards said:This is what happens when Belichek is not allowed to secretly tape other teams practicing/scrimmaging. They are still a formidable team but no longer dominating.Card Magnet said:So this is what happens when New England doesn't get a cake team like Tampa or Miami...
bungle77 said:Rickzcards said:This is what happens when Belichek is not allowed to secretly tape other teams practicing/scrimmaging. They are still a formidable team but no longer dominating.Card Magnet said:So this is what happens when New England doesn't get a cake team like Tampa or Miami...
Love this sentiment.
Oh, wait. They went 16-0 the year AFTER SpyGate.
Then they won 11 games without their starting QB the next year.
Is everyone really so dense that they don't see it's because their defense just isn't very good right now? That's it. Pure and simple. Can't make it any more basic than that. They have a young secondary that still makes glaring errors. Shocking turn of events, I know. Players aging, or just wanting more money to go elsewhere - makes me sick.
Nah, you're right. Let's bring up an unrelated incident - one with no factual bearing on the current state of affairs. That's a lot more fun.
And Belichick was a real ***** tonight. Standing around and talking to coaches and players. What an ass. I hope the NFL steps in and puts an end to his Rampage Of Evil.
Daltonb1219 said:Drew was on fire last night. Not a defense in the nfl can stop the saints when Drew Brees is on fire.
lumm0x said:I agree that it was not solely the fault of their defense. I didn't expect them to shut us down. They have no semblance of a pass rush and their secondary is as weak as the Saints was expected to be. I was stunned as Snyper said, by how their offense just derailed after that first drive. Moss was a total non-factor. Frankly I think that first hit by Sharper may have charlie-horsed him and he didn't seem interested in playing the rest of the game. Welker had that one decent punt return but other than that he was neutralized and I am still in disbelief a cast of characters like McKenzie and McAllister (2 guys that haven't played in a year and have never seen a snap with our defense), Malcolm Jenkins in his 2nd ever start, journeymen LBers like Fujita and Shanle could achieve that. One thing I expected was it to be a score for score affair with the last ball possession taking it. The stunning part was the ineffectiveness of their offense. Everyone has a bad game I guess.
Two positive comments about the Pats from seeing them last night:
- Kevin Faulk keeps on going. One of the best players in the league to come off the bench and is still a weapon after all these years.
- Lawrence Maroney is definitely a solid RB when healthy. He runs hard and resembles his college backfield mate Barber a lot.
kdailey4315 said:lumm0x said:I agree that it was not solely the fault of their defense. I didn't expect them to shut us down. They have no semblance of a pass rush and their secondary is as weak as the Saints was expected to be. I was stunned as Snyper said, by how their offense just derailed after that first drive. Moss was a total non-factor. Frankly I think that first hit by Sharper may have charlie-horsed him and he didn't seem interested in playing the rest of the game. Welker had that one decent punt return but other than that he was neutralized and I am still in disbelief a cast of characters like McKenzie and McAllister (2 guys that haven't played in a year and have never seen a snap with our defense), Malcolm Jenkins in his 2nd ever start, journeymen LBers like Fujita and Shanle could achieve that. One thing I expected was it to be a score for score affair with the last ball possession taking it. The stunning part was the ineffectiveness of their offense. Everyone has a bad game I guess.
Two positive comments about the Pats from seeing them last night:
- Kevin Faulk keeps on going. One of the best players in the league to come off the bench and is still a weapon after all these years.
- Lawrence Maroney is definitely a solid RB when healthy. He runs hard and resembles his college backfield mate Barber a lot.
Any more excuses in your bag there or are you saving them for the Pats next loss? I guess it couldn't possibly be that the Saints are just a better team.
I'm talking this year. The only good team they've beaten are the Falcons...and I wouldn't call them all that good. The Patriots are a shadow of them former selves this year for a plethora of reasons. Yes, Brady jacked up record numbers...against the Buccaneers. They have lost to the good teams like the Colts (although a close one), the Broncos, and now the Saints - the only real winning teams on their schedule.bungle77 said:Rickzcards said:This is what happens when Belichek is not allowed to secretly tape other teams practicing/scrimmaging. They are still a formidable team but no longer dominating.Card Magnet said:So this is what happens when New England doesn't get a cake team like Tampa or Miami...
Love this sentiment.
Oh, wait. They went 16-0 the year AFTER SpyGate.
Then they won 11 games without their starting QB the next year.
Is everyone really so dense that they don't see it's because their defense just isn't very good right now? That's it. Pure and simple. Can't make it any more basic than that. They have a young secondary that still makes glaring errors. Shocking turn of events, I know. Players aging, or just wanting more money to go elsewhere - makes me sick.
Nah, you're right. Let's bring up an unrelated incident - one with no factual bearing on the current state of affairs. That's a lot more fun.
And Belichick was a real ***** tonight. Standing around and talking to coaches and players. What an ass. I hope the NFL steps in and puts an end to his Rampage Of Evil.
I'm talking this year. The only good team they've beaten are the Falcons...and I wouldn't call them all that good. The Patriots are a shadow of them former selves this year for a plethora of reasons. Yes, Brady jacked up record numbers...against the Buccaneers. They have lost to the good teams like the Colts (although a close one), the Broncos, and now the Saints - the only real winning teams on their schedule.[/quote:3bkg1mqk]Card Magnet said:bungle77 said:This is what happens when Belichek is not allowed to secretly tape other teams practicing/scrimmaging. They are still a formidable team but no longer dominating.Rickzcards said:[quote="Card Magnet":3bkg1mqk]So this is what happens when New England doesn't get a cake team like Tampa or Miami...
Love this sentiment.
Oh, wait. They went 16-0 the year AFTER SpyGate.
Then they won 11 games without their starting QB the next year.
Is everyone really so dense that they don't see it's because their defense just isn't very good right now? That's it. Pure and simple. Can't make it any more basic than that. They have a young secondary that still makes glaring errors. Shocking turn of events, I know. Players aging, or just wanting more money to go elsewhere - makes me sick.
Nah, you're right. Let's bring up an unrelated incident - one with no factual bearing on the current state of affairs. That's a lot more fun.
And Belichick was a real ***** tonight. Standing around and talking to coaches and players. What an ass. I hope the NFL steps in and puts an end to his Rampage Of Evil.
lumm0x said:kdailey4315 said:lumm0x said:I agree that it was not solely the fault of their defense. I didn't expect them to shut us down. They have no semblance of a pass rush and their secondary is as weak as the Saints was expected to be. I was stunned as Snyper said, by how their offense just derailed after that first drive. Moss was a total non-factor. Frankly I think that first hit by Sharper may have charlie-horsed him and he didn't seem interested in playing the rest of the game. Welker had that one decent punt return but other than that he was neutralized and I am still in disbelief a cast of characters like McKenzie and McAllister (2 guys that haven't played in a year and have never seen a snap with our defense), Malcolm Jenkins in his 2nd ever start, journeymen LBers like Fujita and Shanle could achieve that. One thing I expected was it to be a score for score affair with the last ball possession taking it. The stunning part was the ineffectiveness of their offense. Everyone has a bad game I guess.
Two positive comments about the Pats from seeing them last night:
- Kevin Faulk keeps on going. One of the best players in the league to come off the bench and is still a weapon after all these years.
- Lawrence Maroney is definitely a solid RB when healthy. He runs hard and resembles his college backfield mate Barber a lot.
Any more excuses in your bag there or are you saving them for the Pats next loss? I guess it couldn't possibly be that the Saints are just a better team.
:lol:
I am a Saints fan.... I was trying to be complimentary to the Pats (and having a hard time with it). But thanks for dropping by ::facepalm::
I hope you didn't hurt yourself when you jumped on that bandwagon after the Pats gamelumm0x said:kdailey4315 said:lumm0x said:I agree that it was not solely the fault of their defense. I didn't expect them to shut us down. They have no semblance of a pass rush and their secondary is as weak as the Saints was expected to be. I was stunned as Snyper said, by how their offense just derailed after that first drive. Moss was a total non-factor. Frankly I think that first hit by Sharper may have charlie-horsed him and he didn't seem interested in playing the rest of the game. Welker had that one decent punt return but other than that he was neutralized and I am still in disbelief a cast of characters like McKenzie and McAllister (2 guys that haven't played in a year and have never seen a snap with our defense), Malcolm Jenkins in his 2nd ever start, journeymen LBers like Fujita and Shanle could achieve that. One thing I expected was it to be a score for score affair with the last ball possession taking it. The stunning part was the ineffectiveness of their offense. Everyone has a bad game I guess.
Two positive comments about the Pats from seeing them last night:
- Kevin Faulk keeps on going. One of the best players in the league to come off the bench and is still a weapon after all these years.
- Lawrence Maroney is definitely a solid RB when healthy. He runs hard and resembles his college backfield mate Barber a lot.
Any more excuses in your bag there or are you saving them for the Pats next loss? I guess it couldn't possibly be that the Saints are just a better team.
:lol:
I am a Saints fan.... I was trying to be complimentary to the Pats (and having a hard time with it). But thanks for dropping by ::facepalm::