Sensible and Brilliant move by the Eagles just before SB
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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
That was a brilliant preventative measure. We won't know if NE was actually spying on the fake walk through or not but I wouldn't put it past them. Seeing them lose was priceless
Good coaching staff. They knew Bellicheats history and prepared for it. Great call. Maybe that's why he was looking so frustrated and was always behind Pederson in play calling .. he did not have 'his edge'.
toko34 Wrote:
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> Brady didn't look too sharp to me, are we finally
> seeing the beginning to the end of him?
They were knocking him on his *** the first half. Brady's girlish *** hates to take a hit. He was getting rid of the ball before his receivers completed their routes. Actually took the Pats out of their O for a while. For some reason the last 2 years officials finally will call the Patsies OT for holding. Officials have appeared to take the gloves offs and actually let DEs hit Brady now.
Second half Pat's adjusted and Philly stuck with their game plan and beat 'em.
The Superbowl is the hardest game for the NFL to rig today. Way too many eyes and DVR recordings vs. years ago (i.e. Neil O'Donnell). The NFL is "not" a sport...look it up...it's "entertainment". No different than WWE wrestling. The matches are steered to present the best possible outcomes for the biggest revenue stream.
The Patriots won when the country "needed" that patriotism. Peyton wins his final, to go off into the sunset like a Hollywood script blah, blah, blah. Look up the Seahawks vs. Niners game when Kapernick was still QB if you still need persuasion. What an officiated joke. Once you realize that this whole thing is a charade...money and time will be better well spent. I admit it took "me" a long time to ween myself off this team, having grown up in a football watching family and being a Dolphins faithful for some 45 years...but with politics being introduced into it on the field and in the booth...and the ever blatant planned outcomes...what's left to cheer?
I predicted the Eagles winning it all before the season even started by simple "conspiracy theory" that Philadelphia's Fantastic Draft hosting would be rewarded. The city's spirit was so engaging, coaches from around the league (i.e. Bill Belichick even) said they wished they were there. People at work thought I was nuts of course, but history has now proven out.
So to some it up...the team has no chance of doing squat no matter who is drafted, retained, F.A.'d, coaching changes, whatever. The league does not view the Miami Dolphins as a revenue provider, and so that is the real fate of this and many other "not favored" franchises. Suh will bale to get a ring somewhere else, Landry will land someplace where the league can showcase his talents better etc, etc. It's all just "Entertainment"!
AFCbeast Wrote:
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> The Patriots won when the country "needed" that
> patriotism.
The first time, yeah. But nobody needed those other four SB wins by them. I know I didn't, as a resident of Massachusetts.
Peyton wins his final, to go off into
> the sunset like a Hollywood script blah, blah,
> blah.
But didn't he beat the Patriots in the conference championship? whom the NFL always favored?
I admit it
> took "me" a long time to ween myself off this
> team, having grown up in a football watching
> family and being a Dolphins faithful for some 45
> years...but with politics being introduced into it
> on the field and in the booth...and the ever
> blatant planned outcomes...what's left to cheer?
Not as much is left, that's for sure. I've been a fan for even longer. But blatant planned outcomes? eh. It may seem that way. I think the League definitely prefers some teams win over others; prefers big-media-market teams to do well, etc. I don't know about blatant fixing though.
> I predicted the Eagles winning it all before the
> season even started
Well I hope you bet the farm on the game and cashed out! Legally betting in Vegas, or by other legal means, of course.
Who's gonna win next year? I will bet on them along with you...legally. I can use the $$