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Foresight wrote:
I wonder what all the Patriot hating Cardinals fans have to say right about now......
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I'll take this NFL news over more hot air about air pressure, ANY DAY:
bleacherreport.com/articles/25…aign=programming-nationalDo your duty in all things. You cannot do more, you should never wish to do less. - Robert E. Lee -
I'm looking forward to the Colt game more and more and I don't care if the dolt plays or not.
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Yeah, I have that problem too.I may grow old but I'll never grow up.
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Drybones wrote:
Yeah, I have that problem too.
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hikerboy wrote:
wouldn't have happened if he just cooperated.
That's cooperation.
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OzJacko wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
wouldn't have happened if he just cooperated.
his phone broke.
the day before he was supposed to be questioned.its all good -
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OzJacko wrote:
Who wears the championship rings?
Go Pats!
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Patriots Tired Of Jimmy Garoppolo Beginning Every Huddle With ‘This Is My Team Now’
FOXBOROUGH, MA—Complaining that the quarterback has kept up the annoying habit throughout training camp, several members of the New England Patriots admitted to reporters Thursday that they have grown tired of Jimmy Garoppolo beginning every huddle by stating “This is my team now.” “He’s always taking time before calling the play to remind us that Tom’s gone and he’s running the show—it’s really starting to get on everyone’s nerves,” said Patriots receiver Danny Amendola, adding that Garoppolo slowly makes eye contact with each of the 10 other offensive players while reiterating that he is the undisputed face of the franchise. “We usually get to the line of scrimmage with around five seconds left on the play clock because he keeps telling everybody to forget about Tom and look up to him now. And I don’t know how many more times I can stand hearing him tell us that if we have a problem with a play call, we should take it up with his Super Bowl ring.” Team sources also confirmed that every player on the Patriots roster has thus far refused to call Garoppolo by his self-appointed nickname, “The Future.”
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hikerboy wrote:
Patriots Tired Of Jimmy Garoppolo Beginning Every Huddle With ‘This Is My Team Now’
FOXBOROUGH, MA—Complaining that the quarterback has kept up the annoying habit throughout training camp, several members of the New England Patriots admitted to reporters Thursday that they have grown tired of Jimmy Garoppolo beginning every huddle by stating “This is my team now.” “He’s always taking time before calling the play to remind us that Tom’s gone and he’s running the show—it’s really starting to get on everyone’s nerves,” said Patriots receiver Danny Amendola, adding that Garoppolo slowly makes eye contact with each of the 10 other offensive players while reiterating that he is the undisputed face of the franchise. “We usually get to the line of scrimmage with around five seconds left on the play clock because he keeps telling everybody to forget about Tom and look up to him now. And I don’t know how many more times I can stand hearing him tell us that if we have a problem with a play call, we should take it up with his Super Bowl ring.” Team sources also confirmed that every player on the Patriots roster has thus far refused to call Garoppolo by his self-appointed nickname, “The Future.”
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OzJacko wrote:
Know nothing about it.
That's cooperation.
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well, ole frankeroo had a great career, but the first thing i think of when i hear his name his when that tabloid paid the airline stewardess 100k to lure him back to her hotel room where they had installed hidden cameras. poor frank swallowed the bait hook line and sinker and that was that.
at least his wife forgave him when all was said and done.2,000 miler -
max.patch wrote:
well, ole frankeroo had a great career, but the first thing i think of when i hear his name his when that tabloid paid the airline stewardess 100k to lure him back to her hotel room where they had installed hidden cameras. poor frank swallowed the bait hook line and sinker and that was that.
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Blue Jay La Fey wrote:
OzJacko wrote:
Know nothing about it.
That's cooperation.
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JimBlue wrote:
He used the definition the Senate gave him. Under their definition, he didn't.
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Blue Jay La Fey wrote:
max.patch wrote:
well, ole frankeroo had a great career, but the first thing i think of when i hear his name his when that tabloid paid the airline stewardess 100k to lure him back to her hotel room where they had installed hidden cameras. poor frank swallowed the bait hook line and sinker and that was that.
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that is unbelieveable.
as jimmy buffett would say...i bet there's a woman to blame.
too bad they cut tebow.2,000 miler -
Blue Jay La Fey wrote:
JimBlue wrote:
He used the definition the Senate gave him. Under their definition, he didn't.
I didn't watch the impeachment, uh circus, on telly. But it is my understanding he asked them to define sexual relations and they did. What she claims she did for him wasn't listed in the definition. So in a way, he told the truth.
Of course, the Senators who questioned him were not pure of heart themselves.--
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