Comments made by Paul Spicer just made this Jaguars – Patriots AFC Divisional Playoff game Spicier
For all ya’ll who didn’t know, Jacksonville Jaguars defensive lineman Paul Spicer was already on the Patriots’ case right from the get-go.
After news about the New England Patriots spying on the New York Jets coaches to start the season broke out, Jacksonville Jaguars defensive lineman Paul Spicer said that if he would have his way, the Patriots wouldn’t have even qualified for the playoffs.
Of course, he probably didn’t expect that his Jacksonville Jaguars will be facing this very team this weekend in the 2008 NFL playoffs. What were the words he blurted out?
”Do like the NCAA and
kick them out of the playoffs or something,” Jacksonville Jaguars defensive lineman Paul Spicer told The Associated Press after news of the scandal broke.
”Put them on probation; they can’t go to no playoff games. Roger Goodell has definitely enforced some new rules. He’s been hard on players. Now let’s see how hard he’s going to be with a team.”
”This ain’t news. I’ve heard it in the past. They finally got caught. The Patriots got caught. They’re busted,” Paul Spicer also told the AP at the time.
With merely days before their big divisional playoff game at Foxboro, Paul Spicer is still standing by his words. ”I don’t regret saying what I said. I’m a man of my word. I always speak my mind and that’s what I felt at that time,” Spicer said.
”It doesn’t really matter,” Spicer said of the ‘Spygate scandal.’ ”What matters is getting out there and playing football. It still comes down to catching the football, tackling, blocking. If they got to bring up something said so long ago, let that be their motivational tool.”
And that’s when you know that Tom Brady will try to find this fagot and zoom five touchdowns over his head.
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