ESPN REPORTS: Patriots HUGE cheaters and Goodell covered

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Nothing new for me. It's just new that others are starting to know the Patriots are frauds. Pete Rose ban from HOF for Tommy and Bill is the minimum of what needs to happen.
 

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Can I root for a tie? ...........as I hate both the Stealers and Cheatriots!
 

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Rex":dgs4rkva said:
Cartire":dgs4rkva said:
And to top it off, the whole OVERREACTION to deflategate was to make up for covering up spygate to the other owners.

There is no covering up for SpyGate............The NFL was complicit with the Patriots in stealing SB36 from my Rams. Set that right first. The evidence was there long before Spygate.

FACT.

There is not one thing any fan of any NFL football team can EVER tell me about the Pats. They are CHEATERS.


At least you Hawk fans lost your next SB by a call you can debate. tho, if they didn't cheat: prolly would notta been there.
 

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RedAlice":1vjjkqtz said:
Rex":1vjjkqtz said:
Cartire":1vjjkqtz said:
And to top it off, the whole OVERREACTION to deflategate was to make up for covering up spygate to the other owners.

There is no covering up for SpyGate............The NFL was complicit with the Patriots in stealing SB36 from my Rams. Set that right first. The evidence was there long before Spygate.

FACT.

There is not one thing any fan of any NFL football team can EVER tell me about the Pats. They are CHEATERS.


At least you Hawk fans lost your next SB by a call you can debate. tho, if they didn't cheat: prolly would notta been there.
True, If I had to chose I would rather have a loss in a Super Bowl be "self inflicted" (see the OC being a bonehead in our last loss) then lose like we did in XL* where the officiating/NFL was not going to let Seattle win that game under any circumstance. At least XLIX was lost on the field and not via the penalty flag. It still stings but a least the game was decided by the play on the field.
 

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Interesting story. Sickening, but not surprising especially since government is/was involved.

Nothing will come of it.

If something did, the NFL would lose money. The NFL won't let that happen.
 

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Spent a half hour reading through a thread regarding this on a Steelers forum, lots of vitriol for the NFL and self inflection about losses for the Steelers as well as players suspended. Not one mention about the hose job Seattle took in it's first SB experience. Before one Steeler fan makes a comment on this site about the latest Patsy debacle, reflect on what happened in SB40. If you believe in the Pats conspiracy then you believe the Hawks got jobbed against your team. Not saying the Hawks would have won, but they were not allowed to compete in that game.
 

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Sports Hernia":2qna3xyx said:
True, If I had to chose I would rather have a loss in a Super Bowl be "self inflicted" (see the OC being a bonehead in our last loss) then lose like we did in XL* where the officiating/NFL was not going to let Seattle win that game under any circumstance. At least XLIX was lost on the field and not via the penalty flag. It still stings but a least the game was decided by the play on the field.

That doesn't necessarily mean the Pats** didn't know what was coming though, which would help them stop the play.
Although I agree it was a boneheaded play call.
 

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irocdave":qjy43kg8 said:
Spent a half hour reading through a thread regarding this on a Steelers forum, lots of vitriol for the NFL and self inflection about losses for the Steelers as well as players suspended. Not one mention about the hose job Seattle took in it's first SB experience. Before one Steeler fan makes a comment on this site about the latest Patsy debacle, reflect on what happened in SB40. If you believe in the Pats conspiracy then you believe the Hawks got jobbed against your team. Not saying the Hawks would have won, but they were not allowed to compete in that game.

I think the Seahawks didn't play their best ball that day and The Walrus did a lousy job of playcalling but I will allow that I can understand how you would feel that way, in light of Goodell apparently trying to make up with Deflategate what he didn't with Spygate. I can rehash it as long as you can, I'm tenacious that way, but we probably both have better things to do.

The BS fines that James Harrison got (he's looking into going to court for a refund in light of the Br*dy decision) and the way he gets tackled and held in full view of the officials with no flags, we figure the league and the refs are against us too.
 

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Ron Burgundy":33i24go3 said:
irocdave":33i24go3 said:
Spent a half hour reading through a thread regarding this on a Steelers forum, lots of vitriol for the NFL and self inflection about losses for the Steelers as well as players suspended. Not one mention about the hose job Seattle took in it's first SB experience. Before one Steeler fan makes a comment on this site about the latest Patsy debacle, reflect on what happened in SB40. If you believe in the Pats conspiracy then you believe the Hawks got jobbed against your team. Not saying the Hawks would have won, but they were not allowed to compete in that game.

I think the Seahawks didn't play their best ball that day and The Walrus did a lousy job of playcalling but I will allow that I can understand how you would feel that way, in light of Goodell apparently trying to make up with Deflategate what he didn't with Spygate. I can rehash it as long as you can, I'm tenacious that way, but we probably both have better things to do.

The BS fines that James Harrison got (he's looking into going to court for a refund in light of the Br*dy decision) and the way he gets tackled and held in full view of the officials with no flags, we figure the league and the refs are against us too.
I don't want to go round and round about XL*, but If you think Seattle played bad that day look at the stealers stats for that game. Seattle had a much better game statswise. The glaring stat of course was the one sided officiating where the Hawks were penalized 50 more yards + yardage and points wiped out vs the stealers 20 yards. The zebras swallowed their whistles when the stealers had the ball and created a few phantom calls when Seattle had the ball. Your QB had the lowest QB rating of 22.6 in Super Bowl history that day.
 

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Sports Hernia":ktjuo4is said:
Ron Burgundy":ktjuo4is said:
irocdave":ktjuo4is said:
Spent a half hour reading through a thread regarding this on a Steelers forum, lots of vitriol for the NFL and self inflection about losses for the Steelers as well as players suspended. Not one mention about the hose job Seattle took in it's first SB experience. Before one Steeler fan makes a comment on this site about the latest Patsy debacle, reflect on what happened in SB40. If you believe in the Pats conspiracy then you believe the Hawks got jobbed against your team. Not saying the Hawks would have won, but they were not allowed to compete in that game.

I think the Seahawks didn't play their best ball that day and The Walrus did a lousy job of playcalling but I will allow that I can understand how you would feel that way, in light of Goodell apparently trying to make up with Deflategate what he didn't with Spygate. I can rehash it as long as you can, I'm tenacious that way, but we probably both have better things to do.

The BS fines that James Harrison got (he's looking into going to court for a refund in light of the Br*dy decision) and the way he gets tackled and held in full view of the officials with no flags, we figure the league and the refs are against us too.
I don't want to go round and round about XL*, but If you think Seattle played bad that day look at the stealers stats for that game. Seattle had a much better game statswise. The glaring stat of course was the one sided officiating where the Hawks were penalized 50 more yards + yardage and points wiped out vs the stealers 20 yards. The zebras swallowed their whistles when the stealers had the ball and created a few phantom calls when Seattle had the ball.

But see thats thing steeler fans can't even say "yeah you guys got hosed" its always something to deflect such "you gusy played bad" or "those penalties were legit"
 

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Sports Hernia":1w1oehdl said:
I don't want to go round and round about XL*, but If you think Seattle played bad that day look at the stealers stats for that game. Seattle had a much better game statswise. The glaring stat of course was the one sided officiating where the Hawks were penalized 50 more yards + yardage and points wiped out vs the stealers 20 yards. The zebras swallowed their whistles when the stealers had the ball and created a few phantom calls when Seattle had the ball. Your QB had the lowest QB rating of 22.6 in Super Bowl history that day.

Yes but there were a lot of non-calls on PI and holding that we didn't get. I will allow that it was a poorly officiated game all around. Regardless, I didn't come here to argue about a game from ten years ago.

Exittium":1w1oehdl said:
But see thats thing steeler fans can't even say "yeah you guys got hosed" its always something to deflect such "you gusy played bad" or "those penalties were legit"

I wouldn't be much of a fan then, would I? ;)

Thank you all for your support but me and at least half my board is under no illusions that we will win the season opener. Our defense has been going downhill for a few years and this year it'll be a dumpster fire. They hung 55 points on us two years ago when the D was better. This year it'll be interesting to see if they put up 40 by halftime. Seriously, it's that bad.

Oh, and I'm pretty sure y'all will beat us as well. Any team with a decent offense will. We might go 8-8 but only because the rest of the division isn't very good either.
 

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This could have some really deep repercussions. Even for us. How do we know Butler didn't know what was coming at the end of XLIX? The Patriots were still cheating then. Had to be. More broadly: they were garbage at the beginning of the year and magically pulled it around for no real reason? We at least jettisoned Harvin. And the Patriots just happened to come back from 2 14 point deficits against Baltimore? ...

OK, so what you're doing here is what the ESPN report is full of. You lost to NE in a close big game, you can't figure out why, you hear the other rumors and figure they must have cheated you too, it starts to gain traction in local media, and before long it ends up in an ESPN story as probably true: the Patriots had a plant in the Seattle locker room in Glendale and that's how Butler knew.

Today's "story" is a bunch of unnamed sources crying that somebody on the Pats maybe snuck into their locker room and stole their scripted play sheets. WTF is that except being a little girl? Now the ESPN pundits are all over it, with grave tones and tape of a game ball. Little girls, and that's an insult to little girls.
 

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50yrpatsfan":15maunwi said:
Sarlacc83":15maunwi said:
This could have some really deep repercussions. Even for us. How do we know Butler didn't know what was coming at the end of XLIX? The Patriots were still cheating then. Had to be. More broadly: they were garbage at the beginning of the year and magically pulled it around for no real reason? We at least jettisoned Harvin. And the Patriots just happened to come back from 2 14 point deficits against Baltimore? ...

OK, so what you're doing here is what the ESPN report is full of. You lost to NE in a close big game, you can't figure out why, you hear the other rumors and figure they must have cheated you too, it starts to gain traction in local media, and before long it ends up in an ESPN story as probably true: the Patriots had a plant in the Seattle locker room in Glendale and that's how Butler knew.

Today's "story" is a bunch of unnamed sources crying that somebody on the Pats maybe snuck into their locker room and stole their scripted play sheets. WTF is that except being a little girl? Now the ESPN pundits are all over it, with grave tones and tape of a game ball. Little girls, and that's an insult to little girls.

Oh good, he finally made it around to the Seattle boards. Been a busy day for you? I bet those Colts and Jets fans have been giving you the what for all day long huh?
 

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Laloosh":1p7imon1 said:
50yrpatsfan":1p7imon1 said:
Sarlacc83":1p7imon1 said:
This could have some really deep repercussions. Even for us. How do we know Butler didn't know what was coming at the end of XLIX? The Patriots were still cheating then. Had to be. More broadly: they were garbage at the beginning of the year and magically pulled it around for no real reason? We at least jettisoned Harvin. And the Patriots just happened to come back from 2 14 point deficits against Baltimore? ...

OK, so what you're doing here is what the ESPN report is full of. You lost to NE in a close big game, you can't figure out why, you hear the other rumors and figure they must have cheated you too, it starts to gain traction in local media, and before long it ends up in an ESPN story as probably true: the Patriots had a plant in the Seattle locker room in Glendale and that's how Butler knew.

Today's "story" is a bunch of unnamed sources crying that somebody on the Pats maybe snuck into their locker room and stole their scripted play sheets. WTF is that except being a little girl? Now the ESPN pundits are all over it, with grave tones and tape of a game ball. Little girls, and that's an insult to little girls.

Oh good, he finally made it around to the Seattle boards. Been a busy day for you? I bet those Colts and Jets fans have been giving you the what for all day long huh?

Hey there's more to life than reacting to the latest hater article, and if ever there was a hater article, it's this ESPN one about supposed events > 10 years old.

The Rams/Patriots super bowl was 14 years ago. Their claim was that the Patriots beat them by illegally learning their red zone offensive plan for the SB. In the actual game, the Rams got in the red zone once and scored a TD. But that won't stop Martz & that loser Marshall Faulk from crying, and ESPN from using it as a grave example of cheating.

Look I wish the Hawks the best and after Brady and Belichick retire I hope you win 2 or 3 more SB's. But you best prepare for the hate to roll in, cause Hawks fans are like NE's (a little arrogant), your coach is a little shady, and your QB is a little too much a choir boy. That's an irresistible combination for the ESPN hate machine.
 

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50yrpatsfan":1fj8porn said:
Sarlacc83":1fj8porn said:
This could have some really deep repercussions. Even for us. How do we know Butler didn't know what was coming at the end of XLIX? The Patriots were still cheating then. Had to be. More broadly: they were garbage at the beginning of the year and magically pulled it around for no real reason? We at least jettisoned Harvin. And the Patriots just happened to come back from 2 14 point deficits against Baltimore? ...

OK, so what you're doing here is what the ESPN report is full of. You lost to NE in a close big game, you can't figure out why, you hear the other rumors and figure they must have cheated you too, it starts to gain traction in local media, and before long it ends up in an ESPN story as probably true: the Patriots had a plant in the Seattle locker room in Glendale and that's how Butler knew.

Today's "story" is a bunch of unnamed sources crying that somebody on the Pats maybe snuck into their locker room and stole their scripted play sheets. WTF is that except being a little girl? Now the ESPN pundits are all over it, with grave tones and tape of a game ball. Little girls, and that's an insult to little girls.
Face it, yer team is a bunch of wicked cheatahhs!
The named quite a few real sources in that report, but of course you will ignore those or write them off as jealous haters like the rest of your delusional fanbase does.

Sounds like Billyboy has been a cheatin' since arrived in Bawwwwston!

A legacy forever tarnished!!!

NO HOF for Billicheat!
NO HOF for Shady Brady!
 

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50yrpatsfan":24ak4xwx said:
Laloosh":24ak4xwx said:
50yrpatsfan":24ak4xwx said:
Sarlacc83":24ak4xwx said:
This could have some really deep repercussions. Even for us. How do we know Butler didn't know what was coming at the end of XLIX? The Patriots were still cheating then. Had to be. More broadly: they were garbage at the beginning of the year and magically pulled it around for no real reason? We at least jettisoned Harvin. And the Patriots just happened to come back from 2 14 point deficits against Baltimore? ...

OK, so what you're doing here is what the ESPN report is full of. You lost to NE in a close big game, you can't figure out why, you hear the other rumors and figure they must have cheated you too, it starts to gain traction in local media, and before long it ends up in an ESPN story as probably true: the Patriots had a plant in the Seattle locker room in Glendale and that's how Butler knew.

Today's "story" is a bunch of unnamed sources crying that somebody on the Pats maybe snuck into their locker room and stole their scripted play sheets. WTF is that except being a little girl? Now the ESPN pundits are all over it, with grave tones and tape of a game ball. Little girls, and that's an insult to little girls.

Oh good, he finally made it around to the Seattle boards. Been a busy day for you? I bet those Colts and Jets fans have been giving you the what for all day long huh?

Hey there's more to life than reacting to the latest hater article, and if ever there was a hater article, it's this ESPN one about supposed events > 10 years old.

The Rams/Patriots super bowl was 14 years ago. Their claim was that the Patriots beat them by illegally learning their red zone offensive plan for the SB. In the actual game, the Rams got in the red zone once and scored a TD. But that won't stop Martz & that loser Marshall Faulk from crying, and ESPN from using it as a grave example of cheating.

Look I wish the Hawks the best and after Brady and Belichick retire I hope you win 2 or 3 more SB's. But you best prepare for the hate to roll in, cause Hawks fans are like NE's (a little arrogant), your coach is a little shady, and your QB is a little too much a choir boy. That's an irresistible combination for the ESPN hate machine.

How the holy hell do you explain XXXVIII, the Panthers having one first down in their first 6 possessions due to a 5 yard holding penalty, repeatedly snuffing out plays that hadn't been run all year, then Jake Delhomme lights up the scoreboard once OC Dan Henning knew something fishy had happened and scraped the whole gameplan?
 

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ctrcat":3vkfn0rw said:
How the holy hell do you explain XXXVIII, the Panthers having one first down in their first 6 possessions due to a 5 yard holding penalty, repeatedly snuffing out plays that hadn't been run all year, then Jake Delhomme lights up the scoreboard once OC Dan Henning knew something fishy had happened and scraped the whole gameplan?
I KNOW I KNOW!!

CHEATING!
 

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Exittium":3rohs1gl said:
ctrcat":3rohs1gl said:
How the holy hell do you explain XXXVIII, the Panthers having one first down in their first 6 possessions due to a 5 yard holding penalty, repeatedly snuffing out plays that hadn't been run all year, then Jake Delhomme lights up the scoreboard once OC Dan Henning knew something fishy had happened and scraped the whole gameplan?
I KNOW I KNOW!!

CHEATING!

DING!
 

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Why don't the owners do something about this? Is it the repercussions of spygate and not wanting to be sued for fraud?
 

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