Tuesday, December 07, 2010

Patriots Run Up Score, Clobber Jets 45 to 3 on Monday Night

The New England Patriots came out and sent a message to the New York Jets: we can be as mean as you - no meaner!

The Pats rang up 31 points going into the 4th Quarter of the ESPN Monday Night Football game, when it was 31 to 3, but that wasn't enough. The Tuck-Rule team had to tack on 14 more points. That's right, two touchdowns.

New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady kept throwing passes well into the last quarter of the game, whereas a coach like the late Dallas Cowboys Coach Tom Landry, or the San Francisco 49ers Legendary Head Coach, the late Bill Walsh, would have used the run to drain the clock and end the game.

It's called class. Something the New England Patriots have yet to show during their time under Head Coach Bill Belichick.

Not cool.   Bill has four Super Bowl wins, but that doesn't make his approach a desirable one.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous6:33 PM

    What a stupid, slanted comment. Where in other sports do teams shut it down when they have a big lead? Do hockey players not try to score when there team is up 6 goals? Do baseball players not try to hit home runs when they are up 10 runs? Any athlete or coach who complains another team didn't let up is a loser. And that is the mantra of a loser. Should the losing team not try as well. Is it OK you guys put in all your backups cause we are going to try and score some more to make it not look as bad? What a great value for the fans. I play sports and I sure as heck hate when the other team stops trying and it becomes a joke. That is more embarrassing than being soundly beaten

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