There was a Patriots fan that responded to every argument by saying "#1 seed" and calling everyone that disagreed with him Trent Dilfer. We need to talk....
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Originally posted by Sam_Z View PostThey dont have the fortitude to come in here and face the music. LolMy Youtube channel: www.youtube.com/TheJRTrax
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Originally posted by JRTrax View PostThey could probably come in here and yell "Super bowl champs!" at us. I mean why not? If they had number 1 seed locked up weeks ago, might as well get them that trophy now right?I really like Cheese.
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Originally posted by darth-hideous View PostI guess that would be fair, they are the pretending, err I mean defending Superbowl Champions.
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ours 28-24Originally posted by 58MillerGoad has done a great job
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Originally posted by Bates View PostThis is by all means the very definition of DEFLECTING. Deflating, deflecting... Anyone else seeing a theme here?
You have a hard time dealing with facts, dont you?Last edited by Goad; 01-04-2016, 07:33 AM. Reason: Manning loves stickin' needles of HGH into his buttocksOriginally posted by 58MillerGoad has done a great job
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Originally posted by Goad View PostNot deflection - it is a pointed rejoinder to the post that stated the Patriots were pretenders, when they actually did win Super Bowl 49, something the donks could not do in Super Bowl 48.
You have a hard time dealing with facts, dont you?
de·flect
dəˈflekt/
verb
gerund or present participle: deflecting
cause (something) to change direction by interposing something; turn aside from a straight course.
"the bullet was deflected harmlessly into the ceiling"
synonyms: turn aside/away, divert, avert, sidetrack; More
(of an object) change direction after hitting something.
"the ball deflected off his body"
synonyms: bounce, glance, ricochet, carom; More
cause (someone) to deviate from an intended purpose.
"she refused to be deflected from anything she had set her mind on"
The thread is about all those Patriot* fans that kept trying to rub the #1 seed in our faces, but now that they have lost it and have to nom on some tasty crow, they are nowhere to be seen, or they are here attempting to steer the thread in a different direction (otherwise known as DEflecting) in a poorly masked attempt to avoid said crow.
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Originally posted by Bates View PostNo... it is deflecting.
de·flect
dəˈflekt/
verb
gerund or present participle: deflecting
cause (something) to change direction by interposing something; turn aside from a straight course.
"the bullet was deflected harmlessly into the ceiling"
synonyms: turn aside/away, divert, avert, sidetrack; More
(of an object) change direction after hitting something.
"the ball deflected off his body"
synonyms: bounce, glance, ricochet, carom; More
cause (someone) to deviate from an intended purpose.
"she refused to be deflected from anything she had set her mind on"
The thread is about all those Patriot* fans that kept trying to rub the #1 seed in our faces, but now that they have lost it and have to nom on some tasty crow, they are nowhere to be seen, or they are here attempting to steer the thread in a different direction (otherwise known as DEflecting) in a poorly masked attempt to avoid said crow.
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