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![]() wrote in message ... On Feb 3, 11:38 pm, wrote: On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 20:37:51 -0800, CalifBill wrote: What a poor showing by the coach after the game. Leaving the field before the last snap, The interview after. Very classless. He could have congratulated the Giants for good game, heaped some praise on his team for a super year. Was the least sportsman like showing I have ever seen from a professional coach. Typical Belichick. Great coach, but not a very likable person. Just gets me, the Pats lost the game and it's still the rest of you all cryin' ![]() learn from us ![]() Was a great game. Pat's just could not get it going except for that one drive. But Belichick detracted from the accomplishments of the team with is after game crap. |
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On Feb 4, 11:32Â*am, HK wrote:
wrote: On Feb 4, 11:55 am, Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 3, 8:37�pm, "CalifBill" wrote: What a poor showing by the coach after the game. �Leaving the field before the last snap, �The interview after. �Very classless. �He could have congratulated the Giants for good game, heaped some praise on his team for a super year. �Was the least sportsman like showing I have ever seen from a professional coach. Anybody can be gracious in victory. It takes a mature adiult to be gracious in defeat. The clock ran to zero and Coach ran out to congragulate the other coach who met him in the middle of the field and shook his hand. Coach went to the locker room and the officials said one more play. Was coach supposed to go out, stand by and have another handshake and photoop after the kneeldown? Who knows, lot's of stuff going on we don't know how the communications went from the teams, to the officials, to the NFL, either way, lots of confusion. Either way, the clock went to zero, coach shook the other coaches hand, kinda' like throwing in a towel in a boxing match, it's over.... Â* Â*I don't see why I have to explian this stuff to you, no one here knows what was going on at the time, what we do know is the two coaches shook hands, then the NFL said one more play... Period.. that is all we really know.. It's obvious you care more about a football game than you do about your country.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Caring about your contry? I believe you're the one, Krause, that said being in the army was "stupid." |
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On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 09:41:30 -0800, "Calif Bill"
wrote: It's obvious you care more about a football game than you do about your country. You don't really care about either. Very obvious. Actually Harry cares a lot ... .... about himself. |
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On Feb 4, 2:48*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 09:41:30 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: It's obvious you care more about a football game than you do about your country. You don't really care about either. *Very obvious. Actually Harry cares a lot ... ... about himself. Screw Harry, Manning wanted it bad, so did his team. The kid was something to watch out there... |
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On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 08:55:07 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote: On Feb 3, 8:37?pm, "CalifBill" wrote: What a poor showing by the coach after the game. ?Leaving the field before the last snap, ?The interview after. ?Very classless. ?He could have congratulated the Giants for good game, heaped some praise on his team for a super year. ?Was the least sportsman like showing I have ever seen from a professional coach. Anybody can be gracious in victory. It takes a mature adiult to be gracious in defeat. Bull feathers as my Maternal Grandfather used to say in polite company. You go, shake hands, congratulations, the best team today won and oh, by the way, I'm going to kick your ass to the Moon and back the next time we play. :) And then you go out and do everything you can to win - including cheating if that's what it takes. As the great Ernie Irvin once said to Dale Ernhardt, "if you ain't cheatin', you ain't trying". Sportsmanship is for liberal pansies. :) |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Feb 4, 2:48 pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 09:41:30 -0800, "Calif Bill" wrote: It's obvious you care more about a football game than you do about your country. You don't really care about either. Very obvious. Actually Harry cares a lot ... ... about himself. Screw Harry, Manning wanted it bad, so did his team. The kid was something to watch out there... Both offense and defense were something to watch. Clearly Belichick and his staff was out coached. |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 08:55:07 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 3, 8:37?pm, "CalifBill" wrote: What a poor showing by the coach after the game. ?Leaving the field before the last snap, ?The interview after. ?Very classless. ?He could have congratulated the Giants for good game, heaped some praise on his team for a super year. ?Was the least sportsman like showing I have ever seen from a professional coach. Anybody can be gracious in victory. It takes a mature adiult to be gracious in defeat. Bull feathers as my Maternal Grandfather used to say in polite company. You go, shake hands, congratulations, the best team today won and oh, by the way, I'm going to kick your ass to the Moon and back the next time we play. :) And then you go out and do everything you can to win - including cheating if that's what it takes. As the great Ernie Irvin once said to Dale Ernhardt, "if you ain't cheatin', you ain't trying". Sportsmanship is for liberal pansies. :) Boys will be boys. |
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Scott,
You're 100% correct. I saw the clock go to 0, and so did he. He already did his congrats handshake to the other coach, and there was no reason to do it again. --Mike He got reamed on sportstalk today because of that. Not one single person mentioned that the clock had gone to 0 before they re-set it. wrote in message ... On Feb 4, 11:55 am, Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 3, 8:37?pm, "CalifBill" wrote: What a poor showing by the coach after the game. ?Leaving the field before the last snap, ?The interview after. ?Very classless. ?He could have congratulated the Giants for good game, heaped some praise on his team for a super year. ?Was the least sportsman like showing I have ever seen from a professional coach. Anybody can be gracious in victory. It takes a mature adiult to be gracious in defeat. The clock ran to zero and Coach ran out to congragulate the other coach who met him in the middle of the field and shook his hand. Coach went to the locker room and the officials said one more play. Was coach supposed to go out, stand by and have another handshake and photoop after the kneeldown? Who knows, lot's of stuff going on we don't know how the communications went from the teams, to the officials, to the NFL, either way, lots of confusion. Either way, the clock went to zero, coach shook the other coaches hand, kinda' like throwing in a towel in a boxing match, it's over.... I don't see why I have to explian this stuff to you, no one here knows what was going on at the time, what we do know is the two coaches shook hands, then the NFL said one more play... Period.. that is all we really know.. |
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