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Ian Clark's Patriots Report Card: Nothing pretty
IF THE New England Patriots do not make the playoffs this season, there are three big losses that can be pointed to as the reason why.
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Mikey Concord, you always seem to be whining about something. Your last name isn't Youkilis is it?
- Paul, Milford
I look forward to Paulie's anti local team posts on a daily basis :) Keep 'em coming! Nothing like bashing the team tied for 1st in the division with a backup QB so we gotta bash the fans lol Hey, hate all you want - I totally understand. It'll be at least a decade before a person can't wear a Yankmees hat and not feel shame!
- Mike, Concord
Ian, let me grade the fan's for you.
FANS: Whiney, (the ones who stuck around for the whole game). Never did you get the feeling from them that they felt the Pat's were going to make a comeback. GRADE: F
- Paul, Milford
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