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People keep pulling the fire alarm in the Patriots' hotel in the middle of the night

#21

Quote:Well that's kind of a bad sign, you know, just in case it wasn't a FALSE alarm.


Sleeping through a real fire alarm is not something anyone should do.
. I find it hard believe that he didn't wake up...I'm betting he's just saying that so they think it's not working!!
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#22

Quote:Well that's kind of a bad sign, you know, just in case it wasn't a FALSE alarm.

 

Sleeping through a real fire alarm is not something anyone should do.
 

Of course Tom Brady could have heard it but been too tired to get out of bed. Or he could have lied about sleeping through it. My first thought was Brady could stay asleep because he is sick, but just a cold can't make him that tired.

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#23

Stupid people.  It was probably some drunken Seahawks fan.


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#24

Kinda funny
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#25

Quote:Stupid people.  It was probably some drunken Seahawks fan.

There's no proof that it was a Seahawks fan.  There's no video, so there's no reason to assume the fire alarms just didn't go off on their own.

I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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#26

Quote:Tom Brady said he never woke up either night, so I doubt he would be affected. But maybe some guys who are not sick would wake up.
He's either lying or must have been pretty medicated. Hotel fire alarms are usually 75dBs at the head of the bed. That's a little louder than a vacuum cleaner.

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#27

Quote:There's no proof that it was a Seahawks fan.  There's no video, so there's no reason to assume the fire alarms just didn't go off on their own.



They do have video of a hawk fan going to the bathroom in that hotel though, but there wasn't enough time for him to have pulled the alarm because SCIENCE.
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#28

Quote:There's no proof that it was a Seahawks fan.  There's no video, so there's no reason to assume the fire alarms just didn't go off on their own.
 

There is no reason to believe it would not be caused by a drunk Seahawks fan without video evidence to prove they went off on their own.

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#29

Quote:He's either lying or must have been pretty medicated. Hotel fire alarms are usually 75dBs at the head of the bed. That's a little louder than a vacuum cleaner.
 

Heavily medicated is a possibility considering Tom Brady is sick and the treatment for a cold is also a sleeping aid. But I am sure even with that Brady must be lying about not hearing it.

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#30

Quote:There's no proof that it was a Seahawks fan. There's no video, so there's no reason to assume the fire alarms just didn't go off on their own.


Just like the deflated footballs lol
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#31

Sometimes you just need a beer and some popcorn to enhance the humor of the replies/posts on this board. 


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#32

Quote:There's no proof that it was a Seahawks fan.  There's no video, so there's no reason to assume the fire alarms just didn't go off on their own.
 

Or footballs just deflate on their own too.

I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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#33

Quote:There is no reason to believe it would not be caused by a drunk Seahawks fan without video evidence to prove they went off on their own.
 

Or a drunken Pats fan, maybe on a dare, hoping to catch a glimpse of some of his favorite players, of course that's without video evidence they went of on their own.

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#34
(This post was last modified: 02-02-2015, 10:02 AM by Project_2501.)

Quote:Or a drunken Pats fan, maybe on a dare, hoping to catch a glimpse of some of his favorite players, of course that's without video evidence they went of on their own.
You don't know Pats fans. They will go to incredible lengths for superstitious reasons to help their team. Thinking one, even drunk, would interrupt his teams sleep time is preposterous. What is funny though, is that since they won if they make it again a Pats fan might pull a few fire alarms next time.


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