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There's a lot of fires up in NE during home football games. http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/broncos-players-condemn-patriots-after-fire-alarm-incident/
"The New England Patriots' record didn't get any squeakier Sunday morning, when the visiting Steelers were awoken by a fire alarm at their team hotel, hours before their AFC Championship tilt against the Patriots.
Police have apprehended the man responsible for the disturbance, but that didn't stop some from naturally assuming this was the Evil Empire's doing.
Such as Broncos stars Chris Harris Jr., and C.J. Anderson, who seem to recall a similar experience in New England.
Apparently, this is a widespread issue, because ESPN.com reporter Rich Cimini said the Jets, too, had the fire alarm go off on them in 2009.
Between SpyGate, DeflateGate and now, perhaps, AlarmGate, the Patriots remain the most distrustful franchise in professional sports -- even if their fingerprints are nowhere near these hotels."
I assumed this was an isolated event and not that these ******** actually tried this tactic on multiple occasions in the past. Not that this had absolutely anything to do with the outcome of the game, it just seems there's no limit to how low this organization and its fans will go to gain an edge. I mean there are fans willing to literally get arrested to ensure their team has an edge...kind of sad if you think about it.
"The New England Patriots' record didn't get any squeakier Sunday morning, when the visiting Steelers were awoken by a fire alarm at their team hotel, hours before their AFC Championship tilt against the Patriots.
Police have apprehended the man responsible for the disturbance, but that didn't stop some from naturally assuming this was the Evil Empire's doing.
Such as Broncos stars Chris Harris Jr., and C.J. Anderson, who seem to recall a similar experience in New England.
Apparently, this is a widespread issue, because ESPN.com reporter Rich Cimini said the Jets, too, had the fire alarm go off on them in 2009.
Between SpyGate, DeflateGate and now, perhaps, AlarmGate, the Patriots remain the most distrustful franchise in professional sports -- even if their fingerprints are nowhere near these hotels."
I assumed this was an isolated event and not that these ******** actually tried this tactic on multiple occasions in the past. Not that this had absolutely anything to do with the outcome of the game, it just seems there's no limit to how low this organization and its fans will go to gain an edge. I mean there are fans willing to literally get arrested to ensure their team has an edge...kind of sad if you think about it.
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