View Poll Results: Rank the Patriots escape jobs

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  • Dee Ford lines up offsides

    1 11.11%
  • ATL ahead 28-3 halftime

    3 33.33%
  • Pete Caroll. Don't give it to the Beast

    4 44.44%
  • Toms Medicated Tucks

    2 22.22%
  • Panthers

    0 0%
  • Rams 2001

    0 0%
  • other Bowl escapes

    0 0%
  • Other escape jobs in playoffs leading to Bowl

    1 11.11%
  • I like being in an icy car with other Pats men

    1 11.11%
  • I wear Tom Brady underwear

    2 22.22%
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  1. #51
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    Hence, "White could bite..."


    James White is the Robert Horry/Steve Kerr of running backs
    That’s a terrible analogy. Wtf are you trying to say?

  2. #52
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    Maroon 5

  3. #53
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    That’s a terrible analogy. Wtf are you trying to say?
    Are you trolling me here? The analogy is plain as the nose on your face.

  4. #54
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    Are you trolling me here? The analogy is plain as the nose on your face.
    James White is the Robert Horry of the Patriots. That’s flimsy as .
    Give me your reasoning. Maybe it will make sense.

  5. #55
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    The Pats never had to escape. They were a superior team in all cir stances.

  6. #56
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    James White is the Robert Horry of the Patriots. That’s flimsy as .
    Give me your reasoning. Maybe it will make sense.
    Just meh all regular season and not even a full time starter


    Becomes the unlikely star/X-factor of the playoffs/Finals/Super Bowl every single stinkin' time he gets there

  7. #57
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    Just meh all regular season and not even a full time starter


    Becomes the unlikely star/X-factor of the playoffs/Finals/Super Bowl every single stinkin' time he gets there
    What the are you taking about. White was their top receiver in targets and receptions. He was damn good this year when they needed him. And they did need him.

  8. #58
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    What the are you taking about. White was their top receiver in targets and receptions. He was damn good this year when they needed him. And they did need him.
    He’s talking out of his ass, as usual.

  9. #59
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    What the are you taking about. White was their top receiver in targets and receptions. He was damn good this year when they needed him. And they did need him.
    I'm talking most years, though. Really since 2014. He's clutch as and this year he's had to be the primary focus of the offense all year (Kevin Faulk esque) because they haven't had any sort of consistent outside WR option and Gronk has been banged up.

  10. #60
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    I'm talking most years, though. Really since 2014. He's clutch as and this year he's had to be the primary focus of the offense all year (Kevin Faulk esque) because they haven't had any sort of consistent outside WR option and Gronk has been banged up.
    He’s only been playing since 2014 dip . And it’s clear you don’t know what the you’re talking about. You came up with a dumb analogy that you thought was clever. Give some backup to your Horry analogy other than saying “he’s clutch as ”. And I’ll use this as an example that you’re re ed as .

  11. #61
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    Not to mention you implying that Kerr and Horry were similar. That’s equally as re ed.

  12. #62
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    The Pats never had to escape. They were a superior team in all cir stances.
    I really think the breaks even out. One of the big things that separates teams like the Patriots from teams like the Browns is that teams like the Patriots capitalize on the good breaks and minimize the damage from the bad ones, and teams like the Browns are unable to capitalize on the good breaks and get killed by the bad ones.

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    I can't remember the last time I've seen a poster get completely taken apart in one argument, then go start a separate argument with someone else and get completely owned in that one too

    well done MM

  14. #64
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    Rams are tough to run against, night and day compared to KC. The Pats will have to come out with a gameplan of throwing the ball and airing it out early to try to expose the bad linebackers and such.
    Patriots had 32 rushing attempts for 148 yards (4.8 YPC).

    Yeah, that elite Rams run defense really showed up

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    Ripping off consecutive 26 yard runs to ice the game

    Burkhead > Zeke

  16. #66
    Getting a secure payment to the ref so you could face rookie Goff instead of being shredded by Brees.

  17. #67
    Getting a payment to the ref, so when Goff does make the perfect throw for a touchdown, your beaten DB can blatantly grab the receivers arm with the no call.

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    Getting a payment to the ref, so when Goff does make the perfect throw for a touchdown, your beaten DB can blatantly grab the receivers arm with the no call.
    goff threw an awful wobbler (not to mention saw him late) and gave the defender time to recover. cooks still had both hands on the ball and let the defender knock it loose

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    goff threw an awful wobbler (not to mention saw him late) and gave the defender time to recover. cooks still had both hands on the ball and let the defender knock it loose
    I think he was talking about the Goff pass to Cooks that got broken up the play before the Gilmore interception, except of course the arm grab wasn't blatant at all. It was subtle and would have been damn near impossible for the refs to see.

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    I think he was talking about the Goff pass to Cooks that got broken up the play before the Gilmore interception, except of course the arm grab wasn't blatant at all. It was subtle and would have been damn near impossible for the refs to see.
    oh, my bad

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    I think he was talking about the Goff pass to Cooks that got broken up the play before the Gilmore interception, except of course the arm grab wasn't blatant at all. It was subtle and would have been damn near impossible for the refs to see.
    I saw it easily as it developed and while it happened. Db was beat, it was going to be a t.d. so he went for the intentional interference. He hooks the receivers elbow and procedes to hold it down with his arm. Nothing subtle about. And no Crooks didn't "get both hands on it." He had to try to one hand it and then he was able to barely get his other hand on the ball, while Pats db was dragging his arm down. It was interference pure and simple.


    I will say the side judge was blocked. Back judge could easily see tho. As we saw with Saints - Rams, NFL reffing is a joke. Unless you wear a Pattycakes uni.

  22. #72
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    I saw it easily as it developed and while it happened. Db was beat, it was going to be a t.d. so he went for the intentional interference. He hooks the receivers elbow and procedes to hold it down with his arm. Nothing subtle about. And no Crooks didn't "get both hands on it." He had to try to one hand it and then he was able to barely get his other hand on the ball, while Pats db was dragging his arm down. It was interference pure and simple.


    I will say the side judge was blocked. Back judge could easily see tho. As we saw with Saints - Rams, NFL reffing is a joke. Unless you wear a Pattycakes uni.
    SaintsNation would have gone ape if they had called that.

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