Quote from: AZGiantFan on Today at 02:24:54 PMScottie's lawyer says that if they don't drop the charges they will go to trial. And based on what he said, the apology should go in the other direction.
Quote from: coggs on Today at 01:20:00 PMThey literally had ONE losing streak of more than 2 games. It was a 4-gamer that started with a SO Loss. Aside from that, only 5 times where they had back-to-back losses and in 2 of those cases there was a SO/OT loss.
Quote from: Ed Vette on Today at 05:44:41 PMReminds me of the videos of NFL players abusing women.
Quote from: Ed Vette on Today at 05:40:21 PMIf Jones is ready and healthy, he's the QB. No controversy.
Quote from: jimc on Today at 10:13:44 AMI believe this is the crux of the issue. Being hyper critical of DJ can and should never be confused with supporting him. You may say being critical does not prevent you from rooting for him, but I disagree. I contend that most folks that are hyper critical are more likely to root against DJ in order to prove they are correct in their hyper critical analysis.
hyper critical equals "shitting on"
hyper critical not equal to constructive criticism
Quote from: DaveBrown74 on Today at 05:35:46 PMI don't believe that they would have passed on JJ if they thought he was the perfect fit. I know that you did not quite say that, but that is my view in any case. If that were really true, first off Mara would not have publicly said that he was open to drafting a QB in the first round, and they also would not have been all but confirmed by respected league insider types to have been trying to trade up with the Pats. There has also been a fair amount of smoke about Lock potentially getting a crack at the job at some point, so they may end up with a QB controversy on their hands anyway.If Jones is ready and healthy, he's the QB. No controversy.