#The Dynasty: New England Patriots
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boomgers · 10 months ago
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La historia jamás contada detrás del equipo que amas o que amas odiar… “New England Patriots: La Dinastía”
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Un viaje de veinte años en la historia de esta franquicia, desde la conexión personal que les permitió ganar seis Super Bowls, hasta la pugna interna que acabó en toda una guerra sobre el terreno de juego.
Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft y jugadores destacados nos muestran el camino y el alto costo de la grandeza.
Estreno: 16 de febrero de 2024 en Apple TV+.
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Basada en el libro homónimo de Jeff Benedict, la docuserie está dirigida por Matthew Hamachek y producida por Imagine Documentaries.
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dmhunk · 2 years ago
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jamietarttsnorthernattitude · 9 months ago
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authenticautographs99 · 12 days ago
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racheysmachey · 9 months ago
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Not to be a Brad and/or Chad on the tumblr, but the Patriots were the last team to win back to back Super Bowls and I was holding onto that with a death grip because we have been stinky the last few years. Now I’m sad cause the poopy chiefs won again. Boo. I MISS WHEN WE WERE A TEAM!!!
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dynastytrades · 2 years ago
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pWelcome to Episode 271 of the @DynastyTradesHQ Podcast!  'Free Agent Frenzy!'/pp[/ppFree Agency began this week and the guys discuss their favorite signings and the impact they will have on their new teams and on your dynasty teams! Come hang out and have some fun with Shane Manila a href='https://twitter.com/ShaneIsTheWorst'@ShaneIsTheWorst/a, Michael Cipes a href='https://twitter.com/FFBlitz'@FFBlitz/a, and Jeremy Browand a href='https://twitter.com/DynastyMadman'@DynastyMadman/a It will be a blast!/pp /pp@DynastyTradesHQ Patreon is now called The HQCrew! Do you want the HQ guys to consult with you about your Dynasty team? Do you want a podcast t-shirt or hat? Would you like to get on the show with us? Do you want to listen to the new HQ After Dark podcast? Become a part of The HQCrew today!/pp /ppFind us on a href='https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dynastytradeshq-podcast/id1327121536?mt=2'iTunes/a, a href='https://play.google.com/music/m/Isrxf23zmidcjc5f2lx25ue34n4?t=DynastyTradesHQ_Podcast'Google Play Music/a, a href='https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/dynastytradeshq'Stitcher/a, and a href='https://dynastytradeshqpod.podbean.com/'PodBean/a. Please make sure you rate and review! You can find us on Twitter a href='https://twitter.com/DynastyTradesHQ'@DynastyTradesHQ./a/ppThe DynastyTradesHQ podcas...
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tswiftupdatess · 8 months ago
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Taylor Swift previews ‘Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version)’ in new docuseries ‘The Dynasty: New England Patriots.’
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mydaddywiki · 1 year ago
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Bill Belichick
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Physique: Average Build Height: 5′ 11″
William Stephen Belichick (born April 16, 1952 -) is an American football coach who is the head coach and general manager of the New England Patriots of the NFL. Widely regarded as one of the greatest head coaches of all time, he holds numerous coaching records, including the record of most Super Bowl wins (six) as a head coach, all with the Patriots, along with two more during his time as the defensive coordinator of the New York Giants, for the record of eight combined total Super Bowl victories (the most of any individual in NFL history) as coach and coordinator.
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Handsome with a perpetual grumpy look, Belichick is a big, hairy fuckfest of a man. And under his tenure with the Patriots, he was a central figure as the head coach as well as the chief executive during the franchise's dynasty from 2001 to 2019. Plus I bet he fucks like a champ.
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Of course he's straight, having married in 1977, but they divorced in the summer of 2006. The couple have three children. Oh… his relationship with former Giants receptionist helped precipitate her divorce. Now I'm starting to wonder about that rumored sex tape. Apparently his relationship with his girlfriend ended and he's back on the market. There isn't much else I can say about him. He's a grumpy looking man… with nice tits and I'd love for him to pound me into the bed.
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nanshe-of-nina · 9 months ago
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Favorite History Books || Triumph and Illusion: The Hundred Years War Volume 5 by Jonathan Sumption ★★★★☆
The wheel of fortune is one of the most ancient symbols of mankind, an image of capricious fate and the transience of human affairs. In the late middle ages it was everywhere, in illuminated manuscripts, in wall paintings and stained glass, in sermons and homilies, in poetry and prose. ‘The wheel of fortune turneth as a ball, sudden climbing axeth a sudden fall,’ wrote John Lydgate in The Fall of Princes, a work commissioned by one of the dominant figures in this history, Cardinal Henry Beaufort. The present volume traces the remarkable recovery of France in barely two decades from the lowest point of its fortunes to the dominant position in Europe which it had enjoyed before the wars with England. Sudden climbing axeth a sudden fall. These years saw the collapse of the English dream of conquest in France from the opening years of the reign of Henry VI, when the battles of Cravant and Verneuil consolidated their control of most of northern France, until the loss of all their continental dominions except Calais. This sudden reversal of fortune, inexplicable to many contemporary Englishmen, was a seminal event in the history of the two principal nation-states of western Europe. It brought an end to four centuries of the English dynasty’s presence in France, separating two countries whose fortunes had once been closely intertwined. It created a new sense of identity in both of them. In large measure, the divergent fortunes of the French and English states over the following centuries flowed from these events. The passions generated by ancient wars eventually fade, but those provoked by the wars of the English in fifteenth-century France have proved to be surprisingly durable. The foundations of scholarship on the period were laid by patriotic French historians of the nineteenth century, writing under the shadow of Waterloo and Sedan. The passage of the centuries did nothing nothing to soften their indignation about the fate of their country in the time of Henry VI and the Duke of Bedford. The extraordinary life and death of Joan of Arc defied historical objectivity until quite recently. Joan’s story became the focus of disparate but powerful political passions: nationalism, Catholicism, royalism and intermittent anglophobia. Much of what has been written falsifies history by attributing to medieval men and women the notions of another age. But myths are powerful agents of national identity. The great French historian Marc Bloch once wrote that no Frenchman could truly understand his country’s history unless he thrilled at the story of Charles VII’s coronation at Reims. Writing in the summer of 1940 in the aftermath of a terrible defeat, Bloch looked to an earlier recovery from the edge of disaster for reassurance about the survival of France. If there is a corresponding English myth, it is in the history plays of Shakespeare. The great speeches which he gave to John of Gaunt and Henry V belong to the classic canon of English patriotism. His three plays about Henry VI, a truncated story of discord at home and defeat abroad, never reach the same heights. Yet they serve to remind us that behind the clash of arms and principles were men and women of flesh and blood. I have tried at every page to remember that they were not cardboard cut-outs. They endured hunger, saddle-sores and toothache. They experienced fear and elation, joy and disappointment, shame and pride, ambition and exhaustion. At the level of government, they were trapped by the logic of war, lacking the resources to conquer or even to defend what they had, and yet unable to make peace. It was the tragedy of the English that, after an initial surge of optimism in the 1420s, they realised that the war could not be won, but were forced to fight on by the memory of Henry V’s triumphs and the incapacity of his son, until disaster finally engulfed them.
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magxit · 8 months ago
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The Dynasty (New England patriots) will be using LWYMMD for the new episode this Thursday. Apparently they asked her before she started dating Kelce
How exciting!
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senatortedcruz · 8 months ago
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unreleased early Lana Del Rey tracks and New England Patriots Dynasty documentary kinda night
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allylikethecat · 9 months ago
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im european so i literally know nothing about american football haha i just rlly enjoy you being this passionate about something i have no understanding of sprinkled between 75 content and fic
Ahhh well, I'm glad that i can bring some of the joy (and crushing disappointment) of American football overseas 😂 Also thank you for supporting the way I pin ball from topic to topic very rapidly (it's kinda like how my brain is always working lol) I wasn't sure how much overlap / tolerance there would be between '75 fans and sports fans (also FUN FACT they played Love Me at the stadium before the Super Bowl started 💀) One thing I will say, is I never do anything half way I am ALL IN on my interests to the point where people in my life are like... chill haha
Anyway we should (hopefully) stick with our regular scheduled '75 / fanfiction content from here on out... unless something REALLY WILD happens in the off season that I will inevitably get fired up about lol
ALSO if anyone asks you're a New England Patriots fan now. Yes, we are one of the most hated teams in the league, but we're going through a rebuild now and have missed the play offs and our Dynasty has ended so it's okay to feel sorry for us and like us again. I promise. I'm not bias. Not at all.
Thank you for the reading, the support, and encouraging my not so secretly a sports blog secretly a sport blog agenda 😂
❤️Ally
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cooper-price · 2 years ago
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Super Bowl 51: New England Patriots vs. Atlanta Falcons On February 5, Tom Brady led the greatest comeback ever. By halftime, the score was 28-3 in favor of the falcons. Everyone thought that Tom Brady had lost and was going to get blown out. Some people even left the Super Bowl because they thought the Falcons would surely win. But goats don't go down without a fight. Tom Brady and the Patriots led a comeback and took the game into overtime. with the score being 28–28. The Patriots won the coin toss and chose to reserve the ball. The Patriots drove the ball to the red zone and ended up scoring and winning the greatest Super Bowl comeback ever.
The final score was 34-28, and Tom Brady received his fifth Super Bowl ring. According to Gale Biography Online Collection, Brady "had 466 passing yards and a Super Bowl record". Tom also had two passing touchdowns, and James White scored three touchdowns of his own. From the Patriots website, I found that "Bill Belichick won his fifth Super Bowl in 2016 to give him the most Super Bowl wins by any head coach in NFL history". The Patriots were a dynasty and the greatest team ever, and they were led by the best player ever, Tom Brady. All in all, this is one of the greatest football games of all time. This game will forever be some people's favorite game of all time. There are many more great games just like this one, and I will be going over them with time.
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authenticautographs99 · 24 days ago
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brookstonalmanac · 28 days ago
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Events 10.17 (before 1950)
690 – Empress Wu Zetian establishes the Zhou Dynasty of China. 1091 – London tornado of 1091: A tornado thought to be of strength T8/F4 strikes the heart of London. 1346 – The English capture King David II of Scotland at Neville's Cross and imprison him for eleven years. 1448 – An Ottoman army defeats a Hungarian army at the Second Battle of Kosovo. 1456 – The University of Greifswald is established as the second oldest university in northern Europe. 1534 – Anti-Catholic posters appear in Paris and other cities supporting Huldrych Zwingli's position on the Mass. 1558 – Poczta Polska, the Polish postal service, is founded. 1604 – Kepler's Supernova is observed in the constellation of Ophiuchus. 1610 – French king Louis XIII is crowned in Reims Cathedral. 1660 – The nine regicides who signed the death warrant of Charles I of England are hanged, drawn and quartered. 1662 – Charles II of England sells Dunkirk to Louis XIV of France for 40,000 pounds. 1713 – Great Northern War: Russia defeats Sweden in the Battle of Kostianvirta in Pälkäne. 1771 – Premiere in Milan of the opera Ascanio in Alba, composed by Mozart at age 15. 1777 – American Revolutionary War: British General John Burgoyne surrenders his army at Saratoga, New York. 1781 – American Revolutionary War: British General Charles, Earl Cornwallis surrenders at the Siege of Yorktown. 1800 – War of the Second Coalition: Britain takes control of the Dutch colony of Curaçao. 1806 – Former leader of the Haitian Revolution, Emperor Jacques I, is assassinated after an oppressive rule. 1811 – The silver deposits of Agua Amarga are discovered in Chile becoming in the following years instrumental for the Patriots to finance the Chilean War of Independence. 1814 – Eight people die in the London Beer Flood. 1850 – Riots start, which lead to a massacre in Aleppo. 1860 – First The Open Championship (referred to in North America as the British Open). 1861 – Aboriginal Australians kill nineteen Europeans in the Cullin-la-ringo massacre. 1907 – Marconi begins the first commercial transatlantic wireless service. 1912 – Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia declare war on the Ottoman Empire, joining Montenegro in the First Balkan War. 1919 – Leeds United F.C. founded at Salem Chapel, Holbeck after the winding up of Leeds City F.C. for making illegal payments to players during World War I. 1931 – Al Capone is convicted of income tax evasion. 1933 – Albert Einstein flees Nazi Germany and moves to the United States. 1940 – The body of Communist propagandist Willi Münzenberg is found in South France, starting a never-resolved mystery. 1941 – World War II: The USS Kearny becomes the first U.S. Navy vessel to be torpedoed by a U-boat. 1943 – The Burma Railway (Burma–Thailand Railway) is completed. 1943 – Nazi Holocaust in Poland: Sobibór extermination camp is closed. 1945 – A large demonstration in Buenos Aires, Argentina, demands Juan Perón's release.
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dynastytrades · 2 years ago
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