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The *official* "Screw you Bill Belichick, get the hell out of my favorite sport, you're ruining the game" thread about the lack any New England Patriots sportsmanship (Now w/ POLL)

24,860 1,948 October 28, 2007 at 05:44 PM in Rant
Quick open letter to the head coach of the Patriots:

Dear Mr. Bill,

You're the head coach of the best team in football, congratulations on your tremendous efforts. Now fark off and leave the sport to those that do not just consider it simply a business because you're sucking the fun out of the game and ruining this sport for not only fans of the teams you embarass, but kids that are learning about something you seem to totally lack: sportsmanship.

Its easier to explain Janet Jackson's floppy booby during a wardrobe malfunction than the planned and continued deliberate actions taken by the players under your direction. Sure its your job to win games, are you not good enough to do it without constantly skirting the rules, using deception and just out and out farking cheating? You're a dirty, unkempt, embarassment to the game.

Get the hell out of the sport.

Sincerely,
- Fans of the NFL and the ultimate purveyors of your salary
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Last Edited by Ram|bunc|tious February 5, 2012 at 09:37 PM
New poll should be "Will the Patriots ever win another Super Bowl with Bill Belichick as head coach?"

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lippy_grl1
10-30-2007 at 05:20 AM.
10-30-2007 at 05:20 AM.
wow what a bunch of whinners.....as was said they get payed to win football games, you do that by scoring points.....don't tell me if your team had won by a fair margin you would still be crying foul...I wish other teams didn't suck so bad I an getting sick of these blowouts. I personally hope the colts give us a run for our money (we will still win). I miss a good tight game every now and then.

I teach my son to play hard until the game is over.....and that is what the Pats are doing.

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What's the difference Belichik and Dungy?

Dungy is a classy guy. Belichik is an ass and sore loser. He almost didn't want to shake Manning's hand after NE's loss last year. It was caught on camera.
let's see the video?
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10-30-2007 at 05:36 AM.
10-30-2007 at 05:36 AM.
Yawn Next year you guys will be bitching about someone else.
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10-30-2007 at 05:37 AM.
10-30-2007 at 05:37 AM.
I'll still be bitching about the Bears. Thumbup
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vec
10-30-2007 at 06:31 AM.
10-30-2007 at 06:31 AM.
Quote from myster X :
What's the difference Belichik and Dungy?

Dungy is a classy guy. Belichik is an ass and sore loser. He almost didn't want to shake Manning's hand after NE's loss last year. It was caught on camera.
That is the way Belichik looks on all hand shakes. He isn't the only coach with his game face still on after the game.

Now you are just looking for shit to bitch about.....That is the sign of a true sore loser. nod
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10-30-2007 at 06:43 AM.
10-30-2007 at 06:43 AM.
I'm still bitching that there's no way that was a tuck Stick Out Tongue
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10-30-2007 at 06:44 AM.
10-30-2007 at 06:44 AM.
What has this thread come to? laugh out loud

Rammy, plain and simple, if you don't like the "lack of sportsmanship" on the Patriots team, just don't watch the games, ignore them.

Go Pats Woot
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10-30-2007 at 07:45 AM.
10-30-2007 at 07:45 AM.
Quote from Ram|bunc|tious :
So in other words you're saying that sportsmanship has no place in the NFL?
Don't put words in my keyboard. I'm saying that whining because one professional sports team is beating the snot out of all the other professional sports teams is silly. It didn't seem to bother Gibbs any, and I hope it didn't - he's always been a pro. In fact I'm guessing he's with me in being a lot more annoyed with the Skins' tank job and lack of effort/heart/pride than with NE pouring it on. If Brady throwing from 5 wide spread shotgun formations bothered the Redskins at all, you certainly didn't notice it because Brady didn't get touched the entire game.
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10-30-2007 at 07:49 AM.
10-30-2007 at 07:49 AM.
Quote from Ram|bunc|tious :
not resort to deceptive injury reports,
Other teams don't do this?
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spy cameras,
Dead horses.

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"broken" communication from the coaches box,
Speculation that it was the Patriots' fault.

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fake spikes to stop the clock,
Huh What's wrong with this?

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oh wait ... those actions are being performed by the coach of the most talented team in the league.
So I take it you have proof that BB broke communications for the 'Skins. Or that he calls the fake snap plays.
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10-30-2007 at 08:15 AM.
10-30-2007 at 08:15 AM.
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I'm still bitching that there's no way that was a tuck Stick Out Tongue
I actually agree with you there. WTF is a tuck rule laugh out loud
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10-30-2007 at 09:08 AM.
10-30-2007 at 09:08 AM.
Quote from lippy_grl1 :
wow what a bunch of whinners.....as was said they get payed to win football games, you do that by scoring points.....don't tell me if your team had won by a fair margin you would still be crying foul...I wish other teams didn't suck so bad I an getting sick of these blowouts. I personally hope the colts give us a run for our money (we will still win). I miss a good tight game every now and then.

I teach my son to play hard until the game is over.....and that is what the Pats are doing.



let's see the video?
Watch last year's championship game.
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10-30-2007 at 11:00 AM.
10-30-2007 at 11:00 AM.
Latest from TMQ [go.com]

In other football news, man, the Patriots play well -- and, man, are they bad sports. With 13 minutes remaining, New England led Washington 38-0 -- 13 points more than the margin of the greatest fourth-quarter comeback in NFL history -- yet Tom Brady was still on the field, still in the shotgun and still throwing deep. When it was 52-0, most New England defensive starters were still on the field, desperately trying to prevent a Redskins consolation touchdown. In a nationally televised game, Bill Belichick went out of his way to display bad sportsmanship; it was especially coarse that Belichick sought to humiliate Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibbs, a mild-mannered, dignified man who always treats others respectfully. See more on the Patriots' good play plus bad sportsmanship below. For now, it's enough to say that other teams could have run up the score Sunday but instead showed dignity. When Indianapolis took a 31-7 lead at the beginning of the fourth quarter at Carolina, Peyton Manning and most of the Colts' starters sat down. Tony Dungy made no attempt to run up the score. When New Orleans went ahead 31-3 early in the fourth quarter against San Francisco, Drew Brees and most of the Saints' starters sat down.

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Indianapolis Wins Quietly: New England ran up the score, and on Monday was lavishly praised by sports pundits; Indianapolis pulled its starters early in the fourth quarter, and on Monday, sports pundits were complaining that the Colts' victory lacked style points. Please don't let BCS thinking come to the NFL! Judging teams by how much they win by -- rather than by records, quality of play and sportsmanship -- is the worst thing about college football and, 'til this year, has not been a factor at the professional level. As New England frantically ran up the score in the fourth quarter, Fox announcers Kenny Albert and Troy Aikman heaped praise on Bill Belichick for keeping Tom Brady on the field and throwing deep, a reaction that was puzzling, even given that many television announcers spend most of their time gushing. Wouldn't it be nice, with kids watching, if network announcers at least gave lip service to sportsmanship? Fun fact from Indianapolis at Carolina: With three minutes remaining in the first half, Peyton Manning had thrown for only 16 yards. Through the final three minutes of the half and the beginning of the fourth quarter, he threw for 239 yards.

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This Week's Anti-Belichick Item: First, praise where due: No one draws up a better game plan than Belichick. This season, he usually has started with the shotgun spread and lots of quick slants. Belichick correctly guessed Washington would spend the week practicing to defend the shotgun spread and quick slants, so the New England coach opened with Tom Brady under center and the Patriots running up the middle. Sure enough, the Redskins were in a defense tailored to stop slant passing, with their linebackers backed off nearly 10 yards. After several consecutive runs worked, Washington brought its linebackers up, and Brady immediately started throwing slants. Belichick varies his game plan more from week to week than any other NFL coach, and the variations are almost always intelligent and sophisticated. If you wanted to win a game and had to choose a coach, all other things being equal, you'd be nuts not to choose Belichick.

But all other things aren't equal. Last week's TMQ called the Colts the good team and the Patriots the bad team in a "Good vs. Evil" setup for next week's clash. After the column posted, I felt badly that I had not made clear I was being satirical -- that was my failing as a writer -- because, after all, none of us has the slightest idea what is in the hearts of Peyton Manning or Tom Brady. There was Internet chatter calling me biased, ignorant, lower than pond scum; although in 2004 when I wrote a column for NFL.com saying Belichick was not only the best coach of the moment but perhaps the best coach ever, I don't recall anyone calling me biased or uninformed. Anyway, I apologize to Brady for complaining that he smirks -- saying this is an insult, and although it's fine to criticize public figures, insults are childish. (Remember, my argument is not with the New England players, it is with bad sportsmanship and cheating.) I even toyed with apologizing to Belichick, since comparing him to Beelzebub was a tad overloaded. But then I watched Sunday's game and thought, Belichick is exactly what I said!

With 13 minutes remaining, the Patriots led 38-0, yet Brady not only was still on the field but was in the shotgun and still throwing deep. With 12 minutes to play, New England jumped offsides on third-and-2; Brady visibly yelled "f---!" in angry disgust. With his team ahead 38-0! At 11 minutes remaining, Belichick went for it on fourth-and-1, frantically trying to humiliate genteel Joe Gibbs by running up the score. When Brady threw to Wes Welker for yet another touchdown, he celebrated wildly afterward. OK, it's unfair to say Brady smirks. But a true sportsman, or anyone with dignity, would have felt embarrassed about celebrating wildly at 45-0 in the fourth quarter. Matt Cassel came in at quarterback, and immediately began throwing from the shotgun. Belichick went for it on fourth-and-2 with a 45-point lead, and soon the Patriots were celebrating wildly when Cassel ran for a TD himself.

Now it's 52-0 late in the fourth quarter, but Belichick wasn't satisfied. Most defensive starters remained in the game. With four minutes to go, Mike Vrabel was still on the field and Patriots coaches were still calling blitzes. With three minutes to go, Rosevelt Colvin was still on the field and Patriots coaches were still calling blitzes. With 30 seconds remaining, Asante Samuel and many other starters were still on the field, frantically trying to prevent Washington from recording a second consolation touchdown.

You certainly can ask why the Redskins, especially tastefully named Gregg Williams, took their humiliation at New England so passively. If it were 38-0 in the fourth quarter and the other side still had its starting quarterback on the field throwing deep, I would have called a double safety blitz and slammed Brady to the ground; Belichick immediately would have taken the starters out, and the mockery of sportsmanship would have ended. After the game, Colvin and other Patriots players said that in the pros, you should play full-tilt no matter how lopsided the score. If that's true, no one from New England could have complained if Williams had called an all-out blitz to hammer Brady. Why Williams kept calling vanilla defenses in the fourth quarter, passively submitting to being mocked, is something only he knows. But the fact that Washington took its humiliation lying down is no excuse for New England's classless victory. The bad sportsmanship doesn't even make coaching sense -- what if Brady or some other valuable player gets injured during a meaningless fourth quarter running-up-the-score exercise?
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10-30-2007 at 11:36 AM.
10-30-2007 at 11:36 AM.
Quote from vec :
That is the way Belichik looks on all hand shakes. He isn't the only coach with his game face still on after the game.

Now you are just looking for shit to bitch about.....That is the sign of a true sore loser. nod
Ummmmm NE lost last year, not Indy. shake head

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I actually agree with you there. WTF is a tuck rule laugh out loud
That was the second worst blown call in sport history. ESPN broadcasted the top ten last year.
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10-30-2007 at 11:37 AM.
10-30-2007 at 11:37 AM.
Quote from ASG :
In other football news, man, the Patriots play well -- and, man, are they bad sports. With 13 minutes remaining, New England led Washington 38-0 -- 13 points more than the margin of the greatest fourth-quarter comeback in NFL history -- yet Tom Brady was still on the field, still in the shotgun and still throwing deep. When it was 52-0, most New England defensive starters were still on the field, desperately trying to prevent a Redskins consolation touchdown. In a nationally televised game, Bill Belichick went out of his way to display bad sportsmanship; it was especially coarse that Belichick sought to humiliate Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibbs, a mild-mannered, dignified man who always treats others respectfully. See more on the Patriots' good play plus bad sportsmanship below. For now, it's enough to say that other teams could have run up the score Sunday but instead showed dignity. When Indianapolis took a 31-7 lead at the beginning of the fourth quarter at Carolina, Peyton Manning and most of the Colts' starters sat down. Tony Dungy made no attempt to run up the score. When New Orleans went ahead 31-3 early in the fourth quarter against San Francisco, Drew Brees and most of the Saints' starters sat down.
regardless of how much you're up in a game, play at 100% and play to win. Big Grin
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10-30-2007 at 11:41 AM.
10-30-2007 at 11:41 AM.
Quote from myster X :
Ummmmm NE lost last year, not Indy. shake head
Yeah, so what's your point? I didn't say otherwise.

I called you the sore loser. Read what is actually written, not what you want to see.
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10-30-2007 at 12:17 PM.
10-30-2007 at 12:17 PM.
Quote from rybal :
Don't put words in my keyboard. I'm saying that whining because one professional sports team is beating the snot out of all the other professional sports teams is silly. It didn't seem to bother Gibbs any, and I hope it didn't - he's always been a pro. In fact I'm guessing he's with me in being a lot more annoyed with the Skins' tank job and lack of effort/heart/pride than with NE pouring it on.
Can't argue he's upset about performance (players have said preparation was proper, they wouldn't change gameplan, but they may be covering coach) but you know he's not going to say anything flammatory in nature.

... and I'm not whining about running up the score, just the manner that it is being done.

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If Brady throwing from 5 wide spread shotgun formations bothered the Redskins at all, you certainly didn't notice it because Brady didn't get touched the entire game.
Oh ... so the Pats continued to pass, not to run up the score, but to protect Brady. Rofl2
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