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2 hours ago, Joann454 said:

Being born and raised on Cape Cod I've been a Pats fan since way before Brady. No pink hat fan here. He and Belichick will retire soon enough and they'll go back to a middle of the pack team. It's been a great ride for me!

Sorry the thread got hijacked!

Yeah sometimes I wish Bledsoe would've never gotten his ribs crunched & opened the door for Brady being a WSU football fan. Bledsoe led them all the way there & Brady got to finish then stole the job. And I enjoyed watching Tom Brady & the Pats early on but as of late I can't stand him/them. I enjoyed watching them win the Super Bowl in 2002, 2004, & 2005. I even bought a Super Bowl hat in 2005. The win against the SEAHAWKS in he Bowl was unpleasant but I started disliking them years before that.

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Yeah sometimes I wish Bledsoe would've never gotten his ribs crunched & opened the door for Brady being a WSU football fan. Bledsoe led them all the way there & Brady got to finish then stole the job. And I enjoyed watching Tom Brady & the Pats early on but as of late I can't stand him/them. I enjoyed watching them win the Super Bowl in 2002, 2004, & 2005. I even bought a Super Bowl hat in 2005. The win against the SEAHAWKS in he Bowl was unpleasant but I started disliking them years before that.

I get it. I will thank Moe Lewis forever for taking out Bledsoe. I liked Drew but he is no Brady. Brady didn't steal his job. He won it. But is hate them too if I wasn't a fan. I remember hating the Cowboys just because they won all the time.
I still can't believe Pete didn't call a run on that Butler interception. I can imagine that hurt. I thought you guys had it.


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I couldn't agree with you further! The Butler did do it!

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After all those years of 49ers success and seeing the Pats always at the bottom, and the post-Largent Seahawks, they were overdue to finally turn things around.. just needed the right management and team. 49ers have been in that situation where they had things in place (Harbaugh) and threw them away. In the case of Kaepernick I'm glad he's gone, but I hope the team doesn't have a fluke season of being good.. it's obvious we need a quarterback, and have since letting Alex Smith go.

What I don't understand is Lynch.. retires, unretires, Raiders? Wat?

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30 minutes ago, PatientEleventyBillion said:

After all those years of 49ers success and seeing the Pats always at the bottom, and the post-Largent Seahawks, they were overdue to finally turn things around.. just needed the right management and team. 49ers have been in that situation where they had things in place (Harbaugh) and threw them away. In the case of Kaepernick I'm glad he's gone, but I hope the team doesn't have a fluke season of being good.. it's obvious we need a quarterback, and have since letting Alex Smith go.

What I don't understand is Lynch.. retires, unretires, Raiders? Wat?

LARGENT is my all time favorite NFL PLAYER! Because he's from there went to college there & has always been a raiders fan. Love Beast Mode & hope he does well.

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Yeah, I remember routing hard for the Broncos in that super bowl but they were blown out. You guys had a great run.

I hear you with Lynch. I still think the Raiders season was a fluke but who knows. Can't wait for the season to start already!

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Raiders have a young team, all those years of tanking finally produced a decent team of young talent.

Just hope the Niners can figure it out. The current QB roster is not gonna go anywhere whatsoever.

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I wonder if the move will be a good thing for the Raiders.
I hope you have a good year. I always feel bad for fans when it's been brutal for them. Could be worse, at least you're not a Bears or Browns fan


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Yeah, LOL. The Bears and Browns have mediocre ownership and upper management. Nothing the GMs, coaches, and players can do. Success starts from the top.

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Yeah, LOL. The Bears and Browns have mediocre ownership and upper management. Nothing the GMs, coaches, and players can do. Success starts from the top.

I watch the Bears because my wife is from Iowa and that's her team. She thanked me last year for bringing the Pats into her life. She suffers with her Bears. I wanted to punch Cutler every Sunday. Gawd!


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1 hour ago, Joann454 said:


I watch the Bears because my wife is from Iowa and that's her team. She thanked me last year for bringing the Pats into her life. She suffers with her Bears. I wanted to punch Cutler every Sunday. Gawd!

And he was almost signed by the Niners.. christ I'm happy that didn't happen.

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Yeah, I remember routing hard for the Broncos in that super bowl but they were blown out. You guys had a great run.
I hear you with Lynch. I still think the Raiders season was a fluke but who knows. Can't wait for the season to start already!


It was no fluke, lol. And also thanks for Rich Gannon. The pats benched him after picking him up from college.

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