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The Seahawks will take that one to their grave. I mean -- credit the NE DB who made a hellagood play on the ball -- fantastic -- but, fuck man, you literally had the SB with 1, maybe 2 hand-offs to the best RB in the game. Wow.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
All the Pats wanted to do was kneel. All the brawling was the fault of the Seahawks.
Good for the zebras that they tossed the instigator.
The brawl was all on the Seahawks. They're punks for the most part. But the Pats have a bunch of assholes too and are led by one of the biggest in NFL history. Throw Bob Kraft in there too with his visits to Vlad Putin and demands that the NFL apologize to his team about the deflated balls
The brawl was all on the Seahawks. They're punks for the most part. But the Pats have a bunch of assholes too and are led by one of the biggest in NFL history. Throw Bob Kraft in there too with his visits to Vlad Putin and demands that the NFL apologize to his team about the deflated balls
This.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
It's that they get caught. Everybody's pushing the rulebook and looking for little cheats at home where you control more factors. And it's really no big deal, save for we're in 2015 and the idea that any headlines are good headlines is as true as ever. The NFL loves milking controversy, just like David Stern did in the NBA.
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