Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From someone who doesn't watch football: the view that I see is it's all about Brady. The popular player who is a celebrity player, has a good looking model wife and flaunts all of it. Even when the new team just won, it's all about how sad Brady is. How upsetting. How the team lost, will he retire... What about the new team that just won?
The Eagles aren't new and Philly is one of the biggest sports fan cities in the country.
Anonymous wrote:From someone who doesn't watch football: the view that I see is it's all about Brady. The popular player who is a celebrity player, has a good looking model wife and flaunts all of it. Even when the new team just won, it's all about how sad Brady is. How upsetting. How the team lost, will he retire... What about the new team that just won?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wasn't this the team that deflated the footballs
Except that there was never any speck of proof that they did. Goodell was the accuser and the judge. He found zero evidence but handed down a punishment. When Brady appealed an actual judge slammed Goodell and the NFL for their process and underlined the total lack of evidence. He overturned the suspension. Goodell appealed and the higher court decided that Goodell can punish anyone he wants, with or without evidence. In sum, if you believe Brady deflated footballs you are choosing to believe a story with no credible evidence. By the way, the football in question was thrown by Brady for an interception so nothing was gained by the alleged deflating.
OK, Pats defender, why did the Pats fire the two staff members implicated in the deflation? If they didn't do anything wrong, there's be no reason for that, right? Or are you saying that the Patriots fired to low-paid staffers hoping that sop would get Brady off the hook?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wasn't this the team that deflated the footballs
Except that there was never any speck of proof that they did. Goodell was the accuser and the judge. He found zero evidence but handed down a punishment. When Brady appealed an actual judge slammed Goodell and the NFL for their process and underlined the total lack of evidence. He overturned the suspension. Goodell appealed and the higher court decided that Goodell can punish anyone he wants, with or without evidence. In sum, if you believe Brady deflated footballs you are choosing to believe a story with no credible evidence. By the way, the football in question was thrown by Brady for an interception so nothing was gained by the alleged deflating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re questioning why a Broncos fan hates the Patriots?
No, I am questioning why so many people hate the Patriots. It is obvious from news and even radio talk shows. My example was just of a person with a serious illness finally discharged from a hospital and her text is "hope the Patriots lose tomorrow." Bit odd, no?
From a Broncos, Colts, Jets, Bills, Dolphins or Steelers fan, no.
Anonymous wrote:From someone who doesn't watch football: the view that I see is it's all about Brady. The popular player who is a celebrity player, has a good looking model wife and flaunts all of it. Even when the new team just won, it's all about how sad Brady is. How upsetting. How the team lost, will he retire... What about the new team that just won?
Anonymous wrote:Because they have become the Yankees of Football.
Anonymous wrote:People hate them because they are unbeatable and it’s kind of boring after a while.
I’m of the opinion that if they do cheat (and I don’t know enough or care enough to nail that one down), it’s no more or less than any other team in the NFL cheats. I find that to be a kind of lame-sounding complaint. They’re just better than everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:What's with the hate? I am not a fan of the Patriots, but I don't hate them. I find them boring. Unfortunately, I think the Eagles are boring as well. It will be the first Super Bowl I will miss in years. No hate here.
Anonymous wrote:From someone who doesn't watch football: the view that I see is it's all about Brady. The popular player who is a celebrity player, has a good looking model wife and flaunts all of it. Even when the new team just won, it's all about how sad Brady is. How upsetting. How the team lost, will he retire... What about the new team that just won?