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Stu from NYC 09-07-2022 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Boston-Sean (Post 2134140)
Ha. My favorite part of the ESPN special "The Two Bills" where Parcels and Belichick sat down on camera for the first time was at the end. They were in Giants stadium doing the interviews mostly about the days with the Giants. As they are walking past the Jets locker room someone asks them if they want to go in and they both laugh and say "No way.".

Do not know when this special was on but Parcells came to be coach of Jets for a few years and did a great job with them but unfortunately he never stayed in one place for more than a few years

Boston-Sean 09-07-2022 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2134164)
Do not know when this special was on but Parcells came to be coach of Jets for a few years and did a great job with them but unfortunately he never stayed in one place for more than a few years


30 for 30: The Two Bills | Watch ESPN

Stu4206 09-08-2022 03:29 AM

Been a Pats fan since the 60's whe they played at Harvard Stadium. My Grandmother lived down the street. Me and my friends would try and sneek in to see the games. Sometimes we succeeded!

Worldseries27 09-08-2022 05:13 AM

Hc, u call the play, no u do it,
 
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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2134061)
before the pandemic i sometimes went to gators dockside in spanish springs to watch the pats and there was always a large group from the patriots fan club there watching the game. It was a fun and loud cheering section. It was always enjoyable watching the dejected jets fans pout as the pats kicked their a$$es.

your in luck. The crying club meets there weekly at same time.

ComingfromCT 09-08-2022 05:52 AM

So where do you live? I will be moving to TV in March or April of next year and was thinking the same thing. It would be nice to get together with some other Patriots fans and watch the games. I will be living in the Spanish Springs area.

Finchs 09-08-2022 07:50 AM

:BigApplause:
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Originally Posted by Boston-Sean (Post 2134121)
Show us on the doll where Bill Belichick hurt you.


chorndawg 09-08-2022 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Whitley (Post 2134105)
Fair play and class, two things never associated with the Pats.

They hate us, cause they ain’t us

Stratjjd 09-08-2022 09:25 AM

Patriots club in the Villages
 
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Originally Posted by Chickivicki (Post 2133951)
I was wondering if there is a group of NE Patriots fans that meet to watch the games…and if they would let me join them. No fun watching alone. 🏈🎉


Homanent@comcast.net or call me at (617) 653-2100.
Roger is the president of the club
Get together for almost every game plus other activities.
I’m sure he would like to have more members.

Luigisciabarrasi 09-08-2022 12:29 PM

Patriots Fans
 
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Originally Posted by Garywt (Post 2134085)
So you are a Brady fan and not a Patriots fan. I have been a Pats fan since about 1970.

I think the very first Game the Patriots played in Foxboro (the first Stadium) was a Monday Night Game against The NY Giants, 1970.

Boston-Sean 09-08-2022 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Luigisciabarrasi (Post 2134318)
I think the very first Game the Patriots played in Foxboro (the first Stadium) was a Monday Night Game against The NY Giants, 1970.

Schaefer stadium opened in 1971. First game was a disaster at halftime. The first time all the toilets were flushed at the same time. Huge mess.

My uncle had season tickets and I remember going to a pre-season game Jim Plunketts first year. Not sure if that was 71 or 72.

Worldseries27 09-08-2022 05:17 PM

The truth is out there
 
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they hate us, cause they ain’t us

noooo,
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tophcfa 09-08-2022 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Boston-Sean (Post 2134325)
Schaefer stadium opened in 1971. First game was a disaster at halftime. The first time all the toilets were flushed at the same time. Huge mess.

The lines at Schaefer stadium to pee were much shorter if you used a sink, drain in the bathroom floor, or one of the trash cans, and no flushing required.

Went to the Monday night Football game at Schaefer against the Steelers in 1979 and it was on of the craziest things I ever experienced. Never saw so many totally drunk fans in one place in my life, hundred of fans were handcuffed to the chain link fence around the stadium because they couldn’t haul away people fast enough in the paddy wagons. After the game the Foxboro select board voted to ban Monday night football unless no alcohol was sold. Monday night football didn’t return for 14 years.

Also was at the final game of the season at Schaefer stadium in 1985, when the Patriots beat Boomer Esiason and the Cincinnati Bengals to make the playoffs. After the game several fans, including myself, rushed the stadium field and tore down the goalposts. After that I left, but a bunch of fans decided it would be a good idea to carry one of the goalposts out of the stadium and bring it to the parking lot across the street. They proceeded to carry it right into some electrical wires and got severely shocked. That place was absolutely crazy back in the day before Kraft bought the team and cleaned things up.

banjobob 09-09-2022 04:22 AM

Any place showing big screen TV games when Patriots play , not fun to be in the same room with their fans too much rowdiness whooping and hollering .

Stu from NYC 09-09-2022 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2134464)
The lines at Schaefer stadium to pee were much shorter if you used a sink, drain in the bathroom floor, or one of the trash cans, and no flushing required.

Went to the Monday night Football game at Schaefer against the Steelers in 1979 and it was on of the craziest things I ever experienced. Never saw so many totally drunk fans in one place in my life, hundred of fans were handcuffed to the chain link fence around the stadium because they couldn’t haul away people fast enough in the paddy wagons. After the game the Foxboro select board voted to ban Monday night football unless no alcohol was sold. Monday night football didn’t return for 14 years.

Also was at the final game of the season at Schaefer stadium in 1985, when the Patriots beat Boomer Esiason and the Cincinnati Bengals to make the playoffs. After the game several fans, including myself, rushed the stadium field and tore down the goalposts. After that I left, but a bunch of fans decided it would be a good idea to carry one of the goalposts out of the stadium and bring it to the parking lot across the street. They proceeded to carry it right into some electrical wires and got severely shocked. That place was absolutely crazy back in the day before Kraft bought the team and cleaned things up.

Wow that is incredible

Boston-Sean 09-09-2022 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2134464)
The lines at Schaefer stadium to pee were much shorter if you used a sink, drain in the bathroom floor, or one of the trash cans, and no flushing required.

Went to the Monday night Football game at Schaefer against the Steelers in 1979 and it was on of the craziest things I ever experienced. Never saw so many totally drunk fans in one place in my life, hundred of fans were handcuffed to the chain link fence around the stadium because they couldn’t haul away people fast enough in the paddy wagons. After the game the Foxboro select board voted to ban Monday night football unless no alcohol was sold. Monday night football didn’t return for 14 years.

Also was at the final game of the season at Schaefer stadium in 1985, when the Patriots beat Boomer Esiason and the Cincinnati Bengals to make the playoffs. After the game several fans, including myself, rushed the stadium field and tore down the goalposts. After that I left, but a bunch of fans decided it would be a good idea to carry one of the goalposts out of the stadium and bring it to the parking lot across the street. They proceeded to carry it right into some electrical wires and got severely shocked. That place was absolutely crazy back in the day before Kraft bought the team and cleaned things up.

In 1976 I went to an Eagles/Fleetwood Mac/Joe Walsh concert at Schaefer. It was all general admission with seating(standing) on the field. We figured that since they were only allowed to sell to the stadium capacity (65K) and with all the people on the field it would be easy to find seats in the stands. So we get there pretty close to the beginning of the show, walk up the ramp to the stands and find a sea of people. Turns out they just kept selling tickets way past 65K. No idea how many people actually were there but the only empty space in the entire stadium was up high in the corners. On those crappy aluminum bench seats. Even then some people managed to start fires in the stands. Who knows what they were burning.

Good times.


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