Miami Dolphins: You Are Dead Week 16
I think Don Shula has made sure that we will see the first 100-point game by an NFL team this year. Shula stated that this New England Patriots team should have an asterisk next to their season if they go undefeated this season.
"The Spygate thing has diminished what they've accomplished. You would hate to have that attached to your accomplishments. They've got it," Shula told the Daily News yesterday. "Belichick was fined $500,000, the team was fined $250,00 and they lost a first-round draft choice. That tells you the seriousness or significance of what they found."
"I guess you got the same thing as putting an asterisk by Barry Bonds' home run record."
Oh snap. Great, another way for the Patriots to motivate themselves. Damn you Colts! You had the game in hand, lost, and now the Patriots just got more motivation to tear the NFL a new one.
Dolphins are dead when they meet the Pats in week 16 in Foxboro. You know Bill Belichick is going to make sure Tom Brady hangs a 100-spot on the Dolphins to spite Shula.
Shula should have kept his mouth shut if he wanted to keep his record intact of having the only undefeated team. If the Patriots go undefeated I say the 1972 Dolphins squad (the perfect season team) gather up rats and throw them in Shula's restaurant.
He also went on to say that he might seek those to support his thoughts.
Told that he might get support in his desire to have an asterisk placed next to New England's potential perfect season, Shula, the winningest coach in NFL history, said, "I don't know how people can't agree with that."
"Oh snap!" indeed.
Labels: 1972 Dolphins, asterisks, Bill Belichick, Don Shula, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, Oh Snap, Spygate
3 Comments:
At November 8, 2007 at 4:29 PM , Anonymous said...
The Steelers will beat the Patriots; the Pats will seriously underestimate them.
At November 8, 2007 at 4:34 PM , Anonymous said...
Amen Brother!!!!!!!
At November 8, 2007 at 4:46 PM , Anonymous said...
Go Niners!
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