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***DISCLAIMER*** These are not necessarily the greatest, most impactful, or most important plays. They are simply my favorite plays. My most memorable plays. Naturally, there are six seasons and six playoff runs that stand above the rest. I don't typically look back too fondly on the seasons...
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These are not necessarily the greatest, most impactful, or most important plays. They are simply my favorite plays. My most memorable plays. Naturally, there are six seasons and six playoff runs that stand above the rest. I don't typically look back too fondly on the seasons that ended in...
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The last blog explained how John Tyler became known as the Traitor President. Despite that label (and despite the rankings of leftist historians), Tyler was a pretty damn good President. Ask any American with an elementary level knowledge of history who they think of when they hear the word...
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Today, I am writing about another largely forgotten President. When he is remembered at all, it is as a failed president and a traitor. The "experts" who reward progressivism, generally rank this man in the bottom five. John Tyler does not belong anywhere near the bottom of any ranking. Was...
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Like most presidencies, there is good and bad to focus on. In this short synopsis, I am going to provide examples why Cleveland deserves the respect of conservatives and lovers of the Constitution. Was he perfect? No, but he was better than average. Not exactly a ringing endorsement when you...
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This really should go with yesterday's look at Samuel Adams. However, both men deserve their own recognition as much as any of the Founding Fathers. John Hancock was just as much of an influence on the Revolution as Adams (and any other founding father). Remember, it was both of these men who...
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George Washington is rightfully regarded as the Father of our Country. Likewise, Sam Adams should be remembered as Father of Independence, or at least Father of the Revolution. If not for the beer that bears his name, he might not be remembered much at all. And that is tragic. Even his 2nd...
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt is a fraud. Go look at any presidential rankings by the "experts", and FDR is guaranteed to be in the top 5. He usually lands at number 3, but sometimes even at the top. That's what happens when the people being polled are historians and history professors. Their love...
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Disclaimer: Presidential history is a passion of mine and an area I have studied and read about for years. I will admit that my presidential rankings are biased and come from a place that prioritizes conservative America first values and respect for the Constitution. Since all of the published...
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#10 – The Butt Fumble No other information is needed. The play is that infamous. Did the play lead to any Patriot greatness that season? No. The Jets were the best of the three division rivals during this era, and even they were more often than not destined to lose to the Patriots in dominant...
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#20 – Wilfork de-cleats Donald Jones of Buffalo This is a relatively unimportant play as the Patriots were leading by 14 in the 4th quarter. For some reason, this is the play I think of when Wilfork’s name comes up. A screen pass to a little RB in the middle of the field was bad news with Vince...
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It’s time to reminisce about the Patriots dynasty years. LordsOfRings.com presents the 30 most memorable regular season plays of the dynasty years (2001 – 2019). Feel free to leave comments with your agreements, disagreements, and misses. I tried to stick to a single play, but a couple entries...
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