vonstout
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Funny that you use the word crybabies. Although I have no problem admitting Brady is one of the best, he also ranks up near the top of QB crybabies list. If anyone breaths on him, he's crying to the refs to throw a flag.
What you don't seem to grasp is the fumble history pre and post 2007 when Brady was one of the primary proponents for allowing each team to prep their own footballs. You say it's because of your great coaching. When someone leaves for another team, do they forget everything? You never answered that. You just throw out observations about Cincy's offense to try to justify why BJGE had zero fumbles in ~500 carries for NE and 5 in 500 carries for Cincy. EVERYONE's turnover numbers have dropped significantly since 2007. Funny how that correlates to the ball prep rule change that your QB lobbied so hard for.
As a fan of a west coast team, I have a general dislike for the East Coast bias in sports. I can't find anything online, but I believe it was Brady who complained about having to play back to back games in SD and Oakland years ago. That's a very unusual occurrence since there aren't many teams in the Pacific time zone, but the league changed the scheduling rules so that wouldn't happen again. It doesn't seem to matter how many times the west coast teams have the early game on the east coast. Seattle had to play Atlanta in the only early game a couple of years ago. There was a late afternoon and night game on Saturday, and standard early and late afternoon games on Sunday. We got the early Sunday game.
You say all the complaining comes from teams you beat. You think it's jealousy. I think it's the general perception that your team bends the rules and that has improved your success rate. When just about anyone who knows anything about football agrees that turnover differential is the biggest factor in a game and you look at the turnover trend since 2007 and factor in that Belichick started coaching NE in 2000, I find it funny that you say he coaches away fumbles. He didn't do a very good job his first 7 seasons. Coincidence? Not IMO.
What you don't seem to grasp is the fumble history pre and post 2007 when Brady was one of the primary proponents for allowing each team to prep their own footballs. You say it's because of your great coaching. When someone leaves for another team, do they forget everything? You never answered that. You just throw out observations about Cincy's offense to try to justify why BJGE had zero fumbles in ~500 carries for NE and 5 in 500 carries for Cincy. EVERYONE's turnover numbers have dropped significantly since 2007. Funny how that correlates to the ball prep rule change that your QB lobbied so hard for.
As a fan of a west coast team, I have a general dislike for the East Coast bias in sports. I can't find anything online, but I believe it was Brady who complained about having to play back to back games in SD and Oakland years ago. That's a very unusual occurrence since there aren't many teams in the Pacific time zone, but the league changed the scheduling rules so that wouldn't happen again. It doesn't seem to matter how many times the west coast teams have the early game on the east coast. Seattle had to play Atlanta in the only early game a couple of years ago. There was a late afternoon and night game on Saturday, and standard early and late afternoon games on Sunday. We got the early Sunday game.
You say all the complaining comes from teams you beat. You think it's jealousy. I think it's the general perception that your team bends the rules and that has improved your success rate. When just about anyone who knows anything about football agrees that turnover differential is the biggest factor in a game and you look at the turnover trend since 2007 and factor in that Belichick started coaching NE in 2000, I find it funny that you say he coaches away fumbles. He didn't do a very good job his first 7 seasons. Coincidence? Not IMO.