I find it interesting that the Seth Wickersham's Patriots expose was dropped on a Friday by ESPN. Friday is the traditional "news dump" day, when stories the publisher hopes will go away are released. It's almost like ESPN didn't really want to talk about it themselves.
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Saturday, January 6, 2018
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Jealousy
I know I said I wouldn't do this; wouldn't waste my time arguing with haters, defending the Patriots, Bill Belichick or Tom Brady from the jealous and the dumb.
This was just too perfect though. It literally has everything.
Take a look...
Friday, December 29, 2017
Untrue To Form
Jets games never seem to go true to form. Let's just say that while I would never wish injury on anyone, I'm glad Josh McCown won't be playing this Sunday. I know. Josh McCown? Trust me on this one. With the man who literally defines the term "journeyman" under center, an ugly, grind it out, weather definitely a factor 20-17 Patriots' loss at home to the Jets would be a very real possibility.
Which begs the question: How did Don Belichick arrange to have McCown's hand broken in a game where the Patriots weren't even playing?
Thursday, December 28, 2017
Small Changes
There aren't many teams in the NFL with a 12-3-0 record and a chance to lock up home field throughout the playoffs that would see themselves as underperforming or average or even disappointing.
Welcome to New England.
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Who Can Beat The Patriots?
Pigskin pundits and bobbleheads have Patriots Fatigue. They are desperate seeking a team that can take down the Patriots before they win yet another Lombardi Trophy. It reminds me of that line from "Thunder Road."
...praying in vain for a savior to rise from these streets...
Well?
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
The Year That Almost Was
It's been a crazy ride and it isn't even close to being over but a few thoughts on 2017 in the NFL…
Monday, December 25, 2017
Destiny Isn't Just The Name of a Stripper
I'm inclined to believe that luck - good or bad - is nothing more than a small data sample.
After these last two games, though, I'm inclined to wonder: Does Fate regress to the mean?
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