larrykingsballz
LarryKingsBallz
larrykingsballz

Try to get some rest or snort a bunch of Adderall, either one is sufficient.

This hypertexting is not elite.

Speaking of stereotypes: did you know that not all of the approximately 4.7 million residents of the Greater Boston Area are (a) Irish, or (b) in college?

I think you just delivered the “ yo, awr fans awr bettor den yor fans.” New York stereotype. “awr city is bettor den yor city.” “What do yous have to be proud of in Borston?”

“We are not thin-skinned, self-serious, humorless bandwagon tools like Pats fans.”

Fair enough. I was always a Bruins fan even during the dark years. Which I really hope are not returning.

OBJ needed to pull the ball in rather than show it like all the hotdog receivers do these days

Watching Cam Newton drive is really fun,

Giants fans are remarkably cocky for having a team that kinda sucks. You almost beat a team that is missing both starting tackles, both starting guards, both backup tackles, and has the center from last year playing tackel... Not to mention missing one of the most expolsive scat backs in the league and lost there main

I’m a Giants fan and I didn’t think it was a TD. You have to maintain possession and Beckham never did.

There were plenty of calls last night that didn’t benefit the Patriots. I figured it was because that asshat Goodell was in the building, his beady little eyes staring down at the officials. The fact they actually called that play incomplete was a shock.

It’s like Mike Carey said during the game. It was a bang-bang play and the way Carey talked about it. Seemed like a standard incomplete pass. He didn’t seem to think there was any controversy with it.

The receiver needs to have two feet down to complete the catch. If you watch the replay, Butler knocks the ball out at the same time the second foot touches the ground; incomplete. That would have been the same call anywhere on the field, not just in the end zone.

Do not throw in the direction of Malcolm Butler in late-game goal line situations. That is all.

I don’t understand the problem with saying “we” when talking about a team. Sure, you may not play or have ever played for that team, but years, in some cases decades of emotional and financial dedication I think justifies feeling being a part of something.

Gotta give credit to Gostkowski as well; 54 yards with one second left in a hostile environment is pretty damn clutch...

Uhhhh one nit to pick here Samer…actually the hospital visit was yesterday.