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<—— Rooting New England
Same. It’s easier because this isn’t the Brady-Belichick Chowder show anymore.<—— Rooting New England
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I could totally see a SB 36-like scenario unfold today the way that no one things the Pats have a prayer.Same. It’s easier because this isn’t the Brady-Belichick Chowder show anymore.
Piss on The 12’s
I do feel like the Chowders have a chance if they can shorten the game and get some breaks to fall their way, which lets face it…has been working for them forever.
20-17 NE
We still got a few minutes yetI was sad to note that the ground had not opened up to swallow the stadium whole overnight and thus make the game unplayable.
I appreciate the sentiment but I was hoping to avoid any unnecessary casualties.We still got a few minutes yet
I was sad to note that the ground had not opened up to swallow the stadium whole overnight and thus make the game unplayable.
Effing BS selection of teams. Ugh. Can't get over this trash.Like I said in an earlier thread, it's like choosing to eat horse shit or eat cat vomit. I fucking despise both of those teams - and no, I don't believe this is a different Cheatriots team, as Vrabel was a player with Belicheat and Brady, and worked close to Belicheat after he stopped playing.
Also, both teams' fans can all try to suck a giraffe's dick; I fucking hate those arrogant shits most of all. Even my relatives in Boston can't stand New England Cheatriots fans; that's how arrogant and shitty they are.
On another side note: Didn't Cox merge or get bought out with Spectrum?On a side note: Cox internet is the monopoly telecommunications company out here in the West.
For those who know, service is average at best. Drops in and out fairly often. It dropped out an hour ago. Not expected to come back on for several hrs. Zero internet on Super Bowl Sunday. “Good job.”
Rabbit ears baby. Gotta have em.
Vrabel coming up with a great defensive game plan is the big hope here. What an upset it would be.70% of the money is on the Seahawks covering the 4.5 points. That is the largest percentage of money on one team in the history of the Super Bowl.
Patriots 24
Seahawks 21