It was obviously more poor sportsmanship shown by a worthless coward. He is one of the two faces of the team and they are both sore losers. This was also evidenced in the first Jets game by Belicheck snubbling the other coach and then in the second game by throwing people out of the way. Then the entire team showed they are such big asses in San Diego.
Remember that these overpriced guys are still role models...whether they ask to be or not. Kids across the country look at the actions of these idiots.
If even half the players in the NFL showed an iota of the class exhibited by LT and Rivers this year the games would be worth watching.
2007-01-22 00:36:12
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answered by doulivinurworld 2
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That's just the way New England has been the last several years. Actually, I think New England handled themselves in a better sportsmanlike attitude than they normally do. They may not have shook hands or congratulated them, but at least they didn't bash their opponents after they lost like they normally do.
I'm glad that I root for a good sportsmanlike team like the Colts. They gave the Patriots respect after winning and made sure to first give thanks to God for the season that they've had so far.
The Colts have always been a good sportsmanlike team from the owner Bill Irsay, to the team president Bill Polian, to the coach Tony Dungy, to the players.
2007-01-21 23:21:32
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answered by devilishblueyes 7
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That's because the whole New England team can't handle themselves if they aren't the best of the best and a-number one. They have to be the most special. They have to have the most glory. If someone *gasp* dares take that away from them, then they get pissy.
Bill Bellichick has no class, period. Good coach, sure, but just a class-less man. He doesn't even dress nice for the games!!! As for Brady, he'll go back home and cry. He'll probably have a really good looking supermodel to go home and cry too, but nonetheless, he's not going to Miami so it's all good! :-D
2007-01-22 03:04:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree, I think the Patroits though that they should have won that game or maybe though that is was there RIGHT to win the game, how dare the Colts beat them and send them home to WATCH the game. THE NERVE of them, beating the Patriots and not letting them win. Well maybe this is a humbling expericence for the Patriots, to be good winners, you have to learn how to be graceful losers. I am glad they got beat by a better team.
2007-01-25 19:09:08
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answered by 1TON 3
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I agree that the Pat's are sore losers. Everyone noticed Billicheck brush by Payton. Billicheck is rude. Maybe next year he can work on his wardrobe to.
2007-01-21 23:11:12
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answered by dakotawild 1
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In defense of the Pats, Coach Belichick and Coach Dungy spoke for a bit after the game and I am sure Bill wished Tony well and wished him the best of luck in the Super Bowl.
2007-01-22 00:14:06
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answered by Jim G 7
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They are sore losers and when they win, they dance on the other team's logo.....Oh well, now they got what they deserved......to go home and watch the Colts win the Super Bowl!!! Have a good time boys!! Go Colts!
2007-01-22 01:12:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I expected that from Belichick; that guy is always grumpy (except when he wins)...but not from Brady. I guess Brady wasn't that classy of a guy after all.
2007-01-21 23:12:15
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answered by c00kies 5
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i saw it too. the patriots have to eat the crow for their sportsmanship in san diego. it should've raised some flags when LT of all people made those comments. must've been a reason for it. i guess these are their true colors.
2007-01-21 22:56:54
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answered by alex l 5
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I know it was a tough loss, but still should have showed more class by saying something.
2007-01-21 23:06:50
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answered by Adi 2
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