Bob Sanders on Pats running up the score...

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He did a radio interview and basically this is what he said on the subject when asked.

~put it this way if they try that Crap with us Brady is going to suffer the consequences.

~Karma is a bitch and what goes around comes around

~If they somehow have a large lead and they want to keep him in(Brady) then the way he sees it a 15 yard penalty is going to hurt the Pats more then it will hurt them.

He was really fired up. Just doesnt like the fact that he feel BB & NE is trying to embarrass players.

This guy is becoming one of my favorite players real quickly.
 

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THE MISSLE!!!!

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Love Sanders' comments. If it turns out to be a NE blowout, which I don't think it will, and Belicheat wants to leave Brady in and pad his stats AGAIN and he gets blasted and hurt, oh well! He shouldn't be trying to run scores up and risk his QB to injury. F NE!
 

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LOVE that guy......killed my Bear, but he was the reason I had some warm -n- fuzzy seasons with my Hawkeyes this century.

He's right......the storm clouds are on the horizon. Some practice squad player late in the season may take it in his own hands (or at the behest of some vets with extra cash lying around) and Goodell will have a mess on his hands. Plus, what if its not Brady, but someone like Welker, or some back-up?

Football only game left that really doesn't have the players "policing" themselves against this type of incident, but egregious poundings like this will make it inevitable. No man enjoys being shown up.

OK, go for it on 4th down up 31.....why throw it? Why run the starters back in after benching them? It just seems disrespectful.
Put in that situation, its easy to see yourself starting to see red during the game and just tee someone up.

I just see it as a bad example for the amatuers coming up. Its a tacit approval for them to just embarrass an inferior opponent, and the inevitable retribution will also be a poor example (worse actually) down the line.

I understand putting someone away, "any given Sunday," whatever......SD didn't have to do it vs the Hou team referenced for posting 29 against Tenn this year.

:shrug: Thoughts? Do I seem like a whiny lil' beeech here?
 
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