I want Tom Brady's a** to walk off the field in defeat when the Jets finally beat them. No excuses just a good old fashioned whooping by a better team that is ours!
I'm not going to hope for an injury...he's probably the best in the game, and he could end up being the best of all time. The Jets can beat the Patriots. 2009 is going to be a hell of year for the Patriots -- all of their LBs will be extremly old, and Wilfork's contract is up. They have fall sometime soon, hopefully sooner than later.
Sweet...I hope we throw the bank at him. edit: not that far-fetched considering the Pats are F-ing him in the A bigtime with his 6 year 18 million contract. Oh yeah, and he's not holding out (imagine that).
Wow, what an asshole you are. Hoping any human gets hurt in such a way is down right evil. I want to beat the pats at football. Not out last them on the injury list. If this is the way you feel please stop posting for awhile. Its sick.
Ahh, what a lovely thread we have going here. I never root for a player to get hurt, but if I make one exception, it's Brady.
I'll never wish injury on the guy. Plus, if we beat the Pats, you know that'd be the Patsie fan excuses on why they lost. I'd rather have time run out with Brady pouting on his ass in the mud like in '06.
If the "little SOB" was playing for the Jets we'd have him on a pedestal higher than Joe Namath. I want the Jets to beat the Pats but I want them beaten when they're at their best not when they're hurt or hobbled.
Agreed. Wouldn't you rather see the Jets beat the Pats at their best, with their best players? I honestly don't get people who root for injuries. I think they completely missed the boat on sportsmanship and the value of a quality win.
Funny, I always root for opposing players to get hurt. Not injured - Hurt. There's a difference. Make them feel pain, but don't take them out of the game. They can complain and take themselves out of the game because they're hurting but that's something else entirely.
It is quite frustrating that every QB seems to get hurt except for Manning and Brady, but there's no need for this.