Hey all -45 Tchoup was great and yes they open, they're good sh!t$, and the farthest in TV is always tuned to the Pats, even if the Saints are playing too.
Well it’s not exactly how my father died but close enough. We are very proud of him except for my late mother and four sisters. Thanks everybody. It is a great town. I was there once before but the game was on local channels that day. I don’t want to get ahead of myself but I will be back for...
Thanks, you guys. I'm scared to try 45Tchop, which is closer to my daughter, because though one of the owners is a Sox fan, they actually don't open til 2pm unless the Saints have an early game. Oh the indignity! I remember reading a comment where somebody got burned by it once.
But back to baseball. When Pete Runnels was my favorite Red Sock, Tommy Addison was my favorite Pat. Another outstanding forgotten player. The T.V. contract meant, though, that I'd focus more on Alex Webster and a host of great football Giants and those hated Browns, Bears, and Packers.
Great grinders, especially roast beef, at Steve's Pizzeria, Rte 12, West Boylston in Worcester County, Mass. Plenty of good diners in Worcester and the north county as well.
I believe starting with conference championships local broadcasts are limited to the local station. Other years up here in Maine there's no Gil & Geno on the network stations after the divisional round. Does WEEI already do some national NFL radio broadcasts, like plenty of other stations?
So who would folks rather have, Vinatieri?
If Gostkowski misses short and long kicks, how does he have a better FG% than Adam playing for the Pats?
This year, when he's supposed to be having trouble, he's still got a better %
than Adam had with the Pats.
His kickoffs have always been...
a few stats from patriots.com
Gostkowski has hit 113-of-134 career field goal attempts, and his 84.3 percent accuracy rate is the highest in Patriots history and sixth-best in NFL history.
He scored over 100 points in each of his first four NFL seasons (103 in 2006, 137 in 2007, 148...
In the 18 yrs. since that 5 yr. stretch, 2 losing seasons.
In the 13 yrs. before the 5 yr. stretch, 1 losing season.
The late 60's early 70's were the other doormat yrs.
But both on and off the field, even with talented teams, the Pats seemed
to have had more bizarre disasters then any...
Re: Pats move ahead of 'Phins for most AFC East Titles (w/ a Fascinating Jets Footnot
Don't mean to throw cold water but I count 14 for the F'in Phins.
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