jshawaii22 wrote:With what's going on in Santa Clara, they won't be an issue for a few years anyway!
But to the point of this blog, you're missing what started this in the first place.... "you mad bro?" you can't be upset with one teams fans when we started it and pounced all over it. That was the game that kind of started the ball rolling for us, too. The game that our eyes lit up with the 'potential' of the team and started giving us national press coverage that had been non-existent since '06.
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HumanCockroach wrote: I do indeed wonder if somehow the color of the "jersey" involved allows him to do so.
Agent 86 wrote:Did I miss something? Did Lynch do are say something? Did they make those shirts in response to his media relations through the week?
I get the Edelman sign about Sherman, kinda funny I guess, and Sherm deserves some payback. He's got to take it as he likes to dish it out, and from what I have seen and read, what Edelman did was not a low blow, unless again I missed something. Sure, taking a shot at a player at your Super Bowl parade is kinda wrong, but if I were a Pats fan, I would be loving that cause I know I would probably hate Sherman.
But what the heck are Blount and Bolden doing with those shirts? It really doesn't make any sense, it's not even funny.
Is there an explanation behind the reasoning for them printing those shirts?
jshawaii22 wrote:HC Posted: Have to admit I didn't think that would ever happen. Truth be told, I never had much dislike of the Pats team, or it's fans, yet today that has ALL changed. The fans irritated me quite a bit this past couple weeks with their stupidity, arrogance and moronic insitance of things that were either simply made up, or obscenely ignorant. I was able to for the most part simply ignore that stuff as "trash talk" false bravado stuff before the game, but the Pats insistence on insulting specific players from the Seahawks as a way to "celebrate" their victory ( especially one they are pretty damn lucky to BE celebrating) is about as classless as an organisation, and team ( not to mention the undying support of it's classy fans doing so) has shifted that for me....
I'm probably reading this statement wrong, but isn't this exactly what Sherman was portraying that night a couple of years ago? Seems to me that "You Mad Bro" would constitute Trash Talking and Bravado. What am I missing?
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NorthHawk wrote:I'm beginning to really dislike Edelman.
I'm hoping he was a little "Over refreshed" and got caught up in the moment.
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Tom Brady threw the ball 50 times and only targeted Sherman once even though he had torn ligaments in his elbow. Sherman lined up all over the field and Edelman couldn't get open on him even out of the slot which is Edelman's specialty. But you turn around and single out Sherman? You look dumb.
Completely disagree. You can talk about how you were the better team. How you had a good game. If you want to single people out you can talk about how you abused Tharold Simon or you can even talk about the Legion of Boom AS A GROUP.
What you can't do is single out a guy who no one on your team could catch a ball on and your QB didn't even want to try. Neither winning, nor the fact that Sherman is a brash trash talker makes it reasonable to call him out. Sherman played a brilliant game. Roddy White had the requisite leverage to clown Sherman after the 2012 loss. Edleman did nothing against Sherman. He needs to let someone else talk if they are going to talk. He looks a lot like Jeremy Lane saying Gronk isn't all that good. Dude.. you look dumb.
HumanCockroach wrote:I suppose my issue with Edelman in this case, is he didn't do really anything of note other than run a bunch of short passes an a guy that wasn't even supposed to be on the field, it would be akin to Matthews talking smack during the parade directed at Edelman....
Doesn't mean Sherman didn't have it coming, and if it had been Brady that held up that sign, it wouldn't have bothered me in the least ( other than the setting being woefully inappropriate) but that is not who held up the sign, is it?
The Lynch thing is what really got my blood to boil, and that isn't about to change anytime soon.... If a player talks smack ( and yes that does include golden boy, or mediocre reciever, or Sherman) they get what they get, but, IMHO a SB parade is NOT the venue, not should it be a guy that got owned by Sherman taking shots. In Lynches case, he has never said anything about any player, or any team, and the shots taken at him were not just done in the wrong arena, but were completely false, stupid and in his case unwarranted.
kalibane wrote:Edelman schooled Simon on both plays. You can't lay that on a push off, that I didn't see btw, but that's not what we're talking about either.
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