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Bill Belichick To Jets Defense: “S— My D—”
#1
Posted 14 November 2011 - 12:03 PM
Bill Belichick To Jets Defense: “S— My D—”
http://www.sportsgri...defense-s-my-d/
Bill Belichick has earned a reputation as the most boring man in the NFL, and with good reason.
His in-game attire is boring. His sideline demeanor is boring. His post-game press conferences are the stuff of boring man legend. But if there’s anything we’ve learned from the NFL Network’s documentary on him in September, it’s that Bill Belichick only likes to pretend he’s boring. In actuality, he’s a decorated trash-talker on the low, one who likes to dress as a pirate and roller skate around with his blonde girlfriend at Randy Moss’ Halloween party.
Welp, Pirate Bill the Trash Talker made an appearance last night, according to the New York Post. And when he did, he told the Jets defense to suck it.
Following his team’s 37-16 dismantling of Gang Green at MetLife Stadium, Belichick embraced his son, Stephen, before uttering the following phrase, one that will undoubtedly be included in Boston-New York sports lore for years to come.
“Thirty-seven points on the best defense in the league, s— my d—,” the Patriots coach said in celebration.
Holey moley.
http://www.sportsgri...defense-s-my-d/
Bill Belichick has earned a reputation as the most boring man in the NFL, and with good reason.
His in-game attire is boring. His sideline demeanor is boring. His post-game press conferences are the stuff of boring man legend. But if there’s anything we’ve learned from the NFL Network’s documentary on him in September, it’s that Bill Belichick only likes to pretend he’s boring. In actuality, he’s a decorated trash-talker on the low, one who likes to dress as a pirate and roller skate around with his blonde girlfriend at Randy Moss’ Halloween party.
Welp, Pirate Bill the Trash Talker made an appearance last night, according to the New York Post. And when he did, he told the Jets defense to suck it.
Following his team’s 37-16 dismantling of Gang Green at MetLife Stadium, Belichick embraced his son, Stephen, before uttering the following phrase, one that will undoubtedly be included in Boston-New York sports lore for years to come.
“Thirty-seven points on the best defense in the league, s— my d—,” the Patriots coach said in celebration.
Holey moley.
#3
Posted 14 November 2011 - 12:19 PM
So hopefully the team wakes the f*** up, get pissed off and learns how to play again. The team should have a desire to get into the postseason again, knock these pussies out of the playoffs & have Rex go to midfield & tell Bellichump in front of all of the cameras to suck his. As it stands now, we wont be making even the wildcard without some help.
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When someone annoys u, it takes 42 muscles in ur face 2 frown. BUT, it only takes 4 muscles 2 extend ur arm & b!tch-slap that mother@*?!&! upside the head!!
When someone annoys u, it takes 42 muscles in ur face 2 frown. BUT, it only takes 4 muscles 2 extend ur arm & b!tch-slap that mother@*?!&! upside the head!!
#6
Posted 14 November 2011 - 03:00 PM
I hope (but think it's possible) that this loss sends up into a tailspin .
#8
Posted 14 November 2011 - 03:48 PM
S-Dubb, on 14 November 2011 - 03:00 PM, said:
I hope (but think it's possible) that this loss sends up into a tailspin .
Dubb, why do you hope for a tailspin? I think that we could go 6-1 the rest of the way if things go right. Ryan must quit making bold predictions in public. Those things are great inside the locker room but it's so hard to win in the NFL as it is; you don't need to give your opponents more motivation to beat you. That and the fact that we end up with Belichick telling us to suck his xxxx.
#9
Posted 14 November 2011 - 03:54 PM
Jetsman05, on 14 November 2011 - 03:14 PM, said:
Confused.
You want us to go into a tailspin?
You want us to go into a tailspin?
Bad losses and good wins go hand in hand. There are wins mid season that can catapult a team into the playoffs. There are also bad losses that can effect the team negatively for the rest of the season. We just got bent over at home, we got the sh*t beat out of us in almost every faze of the game. So yes, a downward tailspin could be in the works if this loss is going to resinate with this football team.
#10
Posted 14 November 2011 - 10:42 PM
S-Dubb, on 14 November 2011 - 03:54 PM, said:
Bad losses and good wins go hand in hand. There are wins mid season that can catapult a team into the playoffs. There are also bad losses that can effect the team negatively for the rest of the season. We just got bent over at home, we got the sh*t beat out of us in almost every faze of the game. So yes, a downward tailspin could be in the works if this loss is going to resinate with this football team.
You said you hope for a tailspin.
Think that's pretty pathetic myself.
#12
Posted 16 November 2011 - 01:52 PM
Hopefully Rex is learning his lesson as bilichick teaches them to him and Rex will get better as a coach . In some sense Bilichick see's Mark and shotty just like he saw Chad and shotty when it comes to defense against them .
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