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220571.178 in reply to 220571.177
Date: 3/7/2013 1:51:13 AM
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Thats not the point at all. I'm merely pointing out why I speak from a personal perspective. We own a portion of the team, making us "part" of it. But if you're the 2nd coming of "CoachSchoolYou", I'm sorry I wasted my time responding.

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220571.179 in reply to 220571.178
Date: 3/7/2013 2:24:31 AM
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Well, if you are continuing to try to sell me that because you dont want to be just a spectator but an actual participant then you can keep trying different takes on why you are a member of the team, then yes, you are wasting your time. You are free to view yourself on any pedestal of significance you like. I am going to stick with my belief that buying a ticket and a hotdog doesnt make you a member of the team. Buying a ticket to the Rolling Stones concert doesnt make you a member of the band. Buying a ticket to see Argo doesnt mean you helped make the movie Argo. A spectator is a spectator regardless of how insignificant that makes some people feel in relation to their fervor.

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220571.180 in reply to 220571.179
Date: 3/7/2013 10:37:24 AM
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I appreciate your respectful, well versed response. However I would continue to say that owning stock in a team(as my family does) elevates you above the average cheese head in the stands.

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220571.181 in reply to 220571.180
Date: 3/7/2013 12:19:35 PM
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I appreciate your respectful, well versed response. However I would continue to say that owning stock in a team(as my family does) elevates you above the average cheese head in the stands.



Fair enough. I do know what it is like to absolutely love a team. I have my favorite team's logo tattood on my forearm and go to 20+ games a year (baseball)

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220571.182 in reply to 220571.6
Date: 3/18/2013 6:44:00 AM
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220571.183 in reply to 220571.180
Date: 3/21/2013 3:35:43 AM
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Hey I know this is a little delayed but I just wanted to say I side and agree completely with you.

Murray/Harris/MPJ/Grant/Jokic - 2020 NBA Champs
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220571.184 in reply to 220571.168
Date: 3/22/2013 1:21:04 AM
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I will sleep on the Pats gladly. The D is not going to improve on last season, no Wes Welker, TE's are both now injury prone, and other teams around them are getting stronger. I dont see anyone getting past Denver and Houston in the AFC and I dont see anyone getting past the Falcons and 49ers in the NFC. But anything can happen.

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220571.185 in reply to 220571.184
Date: 3/22/2013 3:02:56 AM
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Falcons? I agree with the other three but I doubt the Falcons will make it to the NFC championship game. I see them having a 9-7 year and a first round exit in the playoffs.

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220571.187 in reply to 220571.184
Date: 5/15/2013 8:33:22 PM
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I know that the Pats look weaker than they did in previous years, but they still have the two most important pieces to the puzzle: Brady and Belichick. Both are arguably the best at what they do in the NFL and are great leaders for the Pats. Add in two top tier TE's and Amendola (who may be better than Welker if he can stay healthy) and the Pats offense is deadly already without even considering their running game, which played great last year and will continue to benefit having the threat of Brady distracting defenses from the running backs. Their pass defense is very suspect, but their run defense is solid and is enough to stop teams from keeping up with the high point totals the Pats put up. Denver is still better than them, but Houston needs to prove themselves in the playoffs before I'm ready to pick them over the Patriots.