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| View Poll Results: Do you think that Belichick and the Patriots ran up the score? | |||
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121 | 73.33% |
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44 | 26.67% |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Arlington, VA
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Re: Classless Coach Belichick
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I don't want a guy who cries to the other coach cause you just got the living shit beat out of you. He cried to BB and then he cried to the media. He looks like a soft little bitch. Total 100% pussy. Yes I would cut him. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Denver
Age: 44
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Re: Classless Coach Belichick
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So he put in Cassell with 5 minutes left. Do you think that is evidence of BB's humility? So, if you say something that offends another person it's their fault for getting offended? You played no role in hurting their feelings? I would guess that you don't care about anyone.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Houston, Texas
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Re: Classless Coach Belichick
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Age: 47
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Re: Classless Coach Belichick
That wasn't the point. No one is saying what they cannot do or have a responsibility to do, it is what they should and should not do. BTW, I still didn't hear anyone take issue with my argument (the one you quoted).
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Ellicott City, MD
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Denver
Age: 44
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Re: Classless Coach Belichick
Right. So let's just throw out all good sense, compassion, respect, and class; all because it's "a sport". I don't know about you, but no matter what I'm doing -- whether it be my job, or a sport -- I will always adhere to my principles. It seems you (and a lot of others) are arguing that it's acceptable to disregard your conscience simply because you are getting paid to win. So sad. That's the purest form of being a "sell-out".
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: chesapeake, va
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Re: Classless Coach Belichick
So I guess next time Tiger Woods has a ten stroke lead going into the final holes he should just chip and putt his way in so he does not humiliate the rest of the field. No, he wants to keep firing to show he is the best player and by how much he is the best player in the field.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Houston, Texas
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Re: Classless Coach Belichick
He does not need a "purpose". He can do what ever he wants to do with in the rules. What problem do have with that?
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Denver
Age: 44
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Re: Classless Coach Belichick
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Somebody said that what the Patriots did was akin to defeating a boxer, and then kicking him in the head when he's down on the mat. Why not do that? Because there are times when a REAL MAN stops caring about his own ego, to spare the embarrassment of others.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Ellicott City, MD
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Re: Classless Coach Belichick
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Once again, there was no justification for keeping brady on the field in the 4th quarter, much less going for it on 4th down.
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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Virginia Beach
Age: 52
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Re: Classless Coach Belichick
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First, I disagree with your premise that Bill Belichick ran up the score. He didn't. He sent his backup quarterback out there when the game was well in hand, and Cassel still scored a touchdown. So it really wasn't Bill Belichick. It was Matt Cassel doing what he's supposed to do. What purpose did he serve? Well, let's see... as a head coach, his job is to lead the team to victory. Not to show "humility" as some have argued. And you call it "needless". Didn't the Detroit Lions just set an NFL record by scoring 34 points in the fourth quarter this year against the Bears? A player "risks injury" each time he steps foot on the field, no matter what the score is. A football game is 60 minutes long. Nowhere is it written that you're supposed to stop scoring ( you call that 'running up the score' ) after a team is ahead by a certain number of points or after you're at a certain point in the game. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Lakewood, CO
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Re: Classless Coach Belichick
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Perhaps your idea of class is different than others. I mean does everyone have to have the same idea of what good sportsmanship is or what constitutes class? If not, then maybe all these posts should be edited by the big mod in the sky so that only opinions that you think are worthy are the ones that are posted. The Redskins had four turnovers. Are the Patriots supposed to just stop trying to score? Whose to say the Redskins don't get the next four turnovers considering they came into the game with the 5th ranked defense, and had been forcing turnovers in previous games. Really, this whole talk about running up the score is ridiculuous. In at least one or two games this year a team has scored 30+ points in the fourth quarter to come back and win. If anything I respect them more for not letting up...not allowing themselves to be put into a position to where a team has a chance to come back and win. |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: chesapeake, va
Age: 62
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: washington, D.C.
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Re: Classless Coach Belichick
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I'm of the opinion, that compassion and some of these other human virtues are either overshadowed or a non-issue in the realm of competative sports. They must recede to the backgroud to some extent in order to fully compete. I'm not saying that you don't understand this, it's just that discussion crosses some gray territory that's all, and the tendacy is to lump it all together. Does Belichick lack humility and compassion? Not one of us here can answer that with 100% certainty because we don't know what he's like when he steps away from the arena of competition. Does he lack sportsmanship? Now that's a horse of a different color. And I think we're confusing sportsmanship with other human virtues. Sportsmanship, and correct me if I'm wrong, says that as long as I'm abiding by the rules, then everything is good. He lacked sportsmanship and judgement when he was caught cheating with the cameras - unfair advantage. Running up the score? Hmmm...don't know, because there was no unfair advantage. |
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