Announcement: Francis Richard Conolly, Director of the acclaimed documentary "JFK to 911 Everything Is A Rich Man's Trick" will host an AMA on /r/conspiracy from Saturday, May 13th at 7AM EST - 3PM EST Sunday, May 14th. The crowd-funded part 2 of his documentary series is currently in the works.
1080 2017-05-08 by AssuredlyAThrowAway
Hello all,
We are honored to announce that Francis Richard Conolly, Director of the acclaimed documentary "JFK to 911 Everything Is A Rich Man's Trick" will be hosting an AMA on /r/conspiracy starting next Saturday, May 13th at 7AM EST and ending 3PM EST Sunday, May 14th.
For those who have not seen the documentary, it can be found here.
IMDB link for the film here.
Mr. Conolly is currently engaged in a round of crowd funding (which will go live in the coming weeks on indigo at this link), and will be joining us for a discussion of all things related to his first film, as well as the myriad of social, civil, and political implications of the facts documented therein.
If you are unable to make the AMA, feel free to leave a question for Mr. Conolly below, and the mods will ensure that your comment is resubmitted once the AMA goes live next Saturday (along with attribution to you as the author of the question).
Looking forward to seeing you on Saturday the 13th at 7AM EST, and with our regards,
The r/conspiracy mod team
P.S. Verification can be found here (we also received an image of Francis' passport via email to confirm that the person who will be doing the AMA is indeed Mr. Conolly)- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009028654713
99 comments
n/a agentfaux 2017-05-08
That guy is a world treasure and so is that documentary. Excite!
n/a elnegroik 2017-05-08
Right on!!
I love seeing people with an appreciation of history tackle major conspiracies. The ability to cite corroborating sources at will, always serves to lend extra credence to the theory being posed. JFK to 9/11 is a veritable goldmine of first hand accounts, documents, as well as an entirely unique perspective on much discussed topics.
I cant wait! Need to think of some questions ...
n/a Joe_Sapien 2017-05-08
I have this in my watch later playlist. And I have Prey in my disk drive...choices. Seriously though I'm glad to see this being announced and will be watching it tonight.
n/a blufr0g 2017-05-08
What is Prey? I found a movie, tv series, and game with the same name. Thank you
n/a Joe_Sapien 2017-05-08
Im sorry I should of clarified from the start. It's a game and just came out. Really great plot. Kennedy never died. Alternate timeline.
n/a blufr0g 2017-05-08
Excellent! Thank you
n/a jafbm52 2017-05-08
Awesome!
n/a apunasatapatapuIobin 2017-05-08
Amazing documentary that absolutely helped yo open my eyes. The only thing I'm curious about is that if I can remember correctly, there is little to no mention of the zionist connection. (I'm sure a lot of people were just looking for more content to help them along with their anti-Semitism, but that's not me and it's beside the point).
There were a lot of comments online accusing the film of deliberately avoiding that connection. I will not jump to the same conclusions, but if I'm there for the AMA it would be nice to hear what the director has to say.
n/a Eulogyi 2017-05-08
If you ask me he deliberately didn't mention ((them)) by their name to not get censored or demonized.
n/a d3rr 2017-05-08
Gatekeeping isn't productive or worthwhile imo
n/a twsmith 2017-05-08
You believed it? Why?
n/a JamesColesPardon 2017-05-08
You didn't?
Why not?
see how unproductive this commentary is?
n/a twsmith 2017-05-08
It's a random video by someone I've never heard of, without references to support its claims. Why would I believe? Why would anyone believe it?
For anyone who believes it, tell me what steps you went through to decide whether it was credible or not?
I've provided examples of why the video is ludicrous in the past. I haven't even watched it all the way through, because it's so laughable. Officer Tippit was killed because he looked like JFK? Holy shit, is there no theory this guy isn't going to throw in? Could he actually believe it all?
I think he's pulling you leg. There's no way he really believes all that shit.
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n/a JamesColesPardon 2017-05-08
I don't care who's leg is being pulled.
And my point remains.
n/a julianthepagan 2017-05-08
The documentary is absolutely 'conspiracy stew'. I was showing some friends how ridiculous it was, then when the documentary said "there were 7 gunmen who fired 17 shots" the room just start laughing. There's good information in it, but as a whole I think its a very amateur work.
I'm writing my own manuscript on the assasination, I'm going to ask some tough and specific questions in this AMA. Stoked for the discussion though.
n/a aaron-pie 2017-05-08
lol
n/a Joe_Sapien 2017-05-08
I can believe 7 gunmen. I mean, if they want someone dead they will cover all angles. But the fact everyone was taking shots seem odd to me but I've mostly spent my time looking into the Moon Landing. I've heard theories that Jackie O fired that last shot then stashes the gun in her purse before crawling out the back. But I will be looking forward to your questions and his answers regardless. I just keep an open mind about all of this.
n/a blufr0g 2017-05-08
n/a TQQ 2017-05-08
Found the jew
n/a Joe_Sapien 2017-05-08
We might have to be on hand to keep the shills and haters in line. So help me Moloch if they derail this AMA.
n/a soullessgeth 2017-05-08
reality and facts are anti semitic i guess
n/a Eulogyi 2017-05-08
I bet he revised his own worldview several times since making that documentary.
It was his work that redpilled me in the first place, but even I notice a lot of inconsistencies in it. Skull & Bones isn't about being a pirate, it's more about the occult worship of death. The fatal shot that hit JFK in the head didn't come from the gutter, but from the grassy knoll at the hands of James Files. Interestingly enough the full interview with Files that had 400,000 views has been removed.
The Bolshevik revolution was also funded and supported by the powers that be.
Despite all that his documentary is a milestone and thanks to not having much nonsense or "unrealistic" truths in it, is a perfect stepping stone to opening peoples eyes.
n/a elfinemperor 2017-05-08
Good points, anyone interested in the Bolshevik revolution story should start here: https://www.voltairenet.org/IMG/pdf/Sutton_Wall_Street_and_the_bolshevik_revolution-5.pdf
n/a WowWeeCobb 2017-05-08
Sutton's work provides a far greater insight into undocumented history than anything Conolly will ever produce. On his fund raising page he says "I know that I am a man who understands history better than it has ever been understood before". That's laughable and agitating at the same time. Without referencing a single source, he completely overlooks a perspective altering part of history that Sutton documents in amazing detail, using primary source materials that are all referenced. I'll provide a link to Professor Sutton discussing his work and I encourage everyone to view it, especially those who were impressed with Conolly's film.
https://youtu.be/Sah_Xni-gtg
n/a FraKctured 2017-05-08
I'm not sure if he would have changed his views much. His work certainly changed mine. Even though everyone moves deeper into the rabbit hole as they go, it seems like he deliberately left the most obscure and esoteric historical conspiracies alone in his documentary because it was the most appropriate thing to do for the film's sake. Otherwise it would likely never have been taken seriously by anyone who had never been exposed to that information before. If people started bringing up Moon Hoaxes, Sandy Hook, and Elders of Zion at me when I was researching JFK, I'd have probably shut that information out myself and never learned anything deeper about those things. So I thank him for gracefully red-pilling myself and letting me expose my friends to more accurate versions of history without fear of getting called a nutjob in the process.
n/a d3rr 2017-05-08
you're a nutjob for liking a film that intentionally omits the JQ for three hours.
n/a AssuredlyAThrowAway 2017-05-08
Please avoid attacking other users.
n/a d3rr 2017-05-08
Ok, ty nice mod.
n/a threesixzero 2017-05-08
Wow I've never even heard of James Files before. That interview sounds still be available somewhere, right?
n/a RHallman321 2017-05-08
Don't bother! James Files is completely full of shit and just wants the fame so he doesn't die in jail as a nobody! He claims that he used a Remington Fireball with a scope! At that close of a distance, not only would you not need a scope, you wouldn't want to use one! Scopes are magnified, and at close range, the target would be in and out of the scope's sights before you could blink!
n/a str8uphemi 2017-05-08
No question, just let him know I said thank you for the wonderful documentary and I really look forward to the next chapter.
n/a MahSelectah 2017-05-08
I am genuinely interested in this.
n/a Supamans69 2017-05-08
There's a fraudulent part 2 on YouTube that almost fooled me, so stay away guy's! Link: https://youtu.be/vHtjzGSncVM or go on over and call the guy in asshole?
n/a cuckroasting4life 2017-05-08
I didn't read the full title and I thought he was dead by heart attack or something. Always read the title fully lol.
n/a HookBaiter 2017-05-08
Loo-chee-a-no.
n/a PieroTheBarber 2017-05-08
I'm going to watch it now
n/a TrowwayFiggenstein 2017-05-08
Mr. Connolly --
Do you see George Bush, Dick Cheney, and Donald Rumsfeld ever being brought to justice for the murder of 2996 humans???
n/a 4-7-2-3-9-8-5BREATHE 2017-05-08
And like 1 million Iraqis
n/a Srslyhammerd 2017-05-08
The view point of this documentary is way too contrary to the trump propaganda being spewed by r/conspiracy these days, prepare for a whitewash.
n/a dylan522p 2017-05-08
What? Idk what you mean. I love the dude, literally could call me a shill but 8 don't get paid :(. Doesn't mean I don't love this documentary.
https://youtu.be/cSSwXvsEX_c
There's also that
n/a Srslyhammerd 2017-05-08
So you love trump but also love a film that shows that he and everyone like him are purposely running the world into the ground?
You're right you guys are too dumb to tell the difference... cheer on friend. Just another reason to completely tune out of this sub again.
n/a dylan522p 2017-05-08
Trump isn't exactly rich, he's nothing close to a Rothschild. I just like that the people he appointed such as Tillerson, Mnuchin, Cohen, Wilbur, weren't really rich when young, but went on to run the world's biggest institutions. They ran all the operations for Rockefellers and Rothschild without ever getting due credit. It's old money vs new money perhaps, but I'd much rather new money ran the world than old money
n/a Srslyhammerd 2017-05-08
How do you reconcile with yourself knowing that trump is not "exactly" rich (I happen to agree with you there), when that's all he ever claims to be.
So he's lying about his wealth, and you know he is, yet you like him.
OR he really is rich, putting him in the 1%, and is therefore, by virtue of having that kind of money, and actively furthering ONLY the goals of the "old money" oil / weapons /pharmaceutical industry, totally in league with the "old money". But because his money is younger than their money he's a good choice.
ORRR he really is a failure at business (check) and is totally lying about how much he's really worth (check) and in an effort to make people think he really is so incredibly yugely rich, will pander to the "old money" until they accept him as one of their own (check) and he has done nothing but prove these things since taking office (check) and you somehow still think he was a good choice (check) and you also find this film about how horribly awful the people who do these things are (check) and you don't have any idea why MOST people think you and ALL other trump supporters are mentally retarded?
The shilling for don aside, you bring up some fairly reasonable points, but thinking trump is good, and that this movie is about some other type of rich people, is just fucking stupid. This film is an expose on the system set in place by the "old money" to be carried out by the "new money". Fund war, elect puppets, join war, get lootz, don't share the lootz, rinse and repeat.
n/a dylan522p 2017-05-08
10 billion isn't rich. It's rich to what TPTB want us to think, but even Bill gates is a small fish. I never said he isn't rich. He clearly is as his campaign financial disclosure forms show. The only negative thing he's done since office has been net neutrality in my honest opinion, and I read about him atleast an hour every day and watch everything the Whitehouse channel puts out, and I listen to political podcasts going to and from work which is 2 hours of it.
n/a crielan 2017-05-08
What??
n/a dylan522p 2017-05-08
You do realize money from say the Rothschild is held by privately owned companies they don't disclose the riches of, off shore accounts, and in vaults full of gold.
n/a crielan 2017-05-08
Sure I can understand that. I was confused about your statement about his wealth. So if I got it right he is really rich compared to 99.99999% of the population but is broke so to speak compared to the .00001%?
Either way he has enough wealth and connections to make it clear he is not going to be advocating for our best interest. And these people in the .00001% don't give a shit about money anymore, power is their currency and they will do anything necessary to obtain it and keep it.
n/a dylan522p 2017-05-08
From the actions I've seen him take, I think he's doing what's in my best interest
n/a crielan 2017-05-08
Fair enough. Maybe we can revisit this topic in a few years and see if our opinions changed or stayed the same. I'm very curious to see what the political climate will be like 2020.
Thanks for the response.
n/a Srslyhammerd 2017-05-08
So exactly as I said, mentally retarded, thanks for clearing that up so nicely.
n/a outbackdude 2017-05-08
most middle class americans are in the worlds 1%. just sayin
n/a Joe_Sapien 2017-05-08
Then why do we even vote if both sides are always going to be corrupt, incompetent or simply red or blue? Serious question, I'm not trying to troll or anything. I just hear this a lot and makes me wonder if we all know this why do we keep fooling ourselves thinking our vote matters?
n/a Srslyhammerd 2017-05-08
I ask myself this every day, the fact that don is sitting in the office just proves that votes don't count. Until we abolish the electoral college nothing will change, I just hope Donald is stupid enough to actually think he won the popular vote and try and get rid of it during the term.
n/a creator_of_worlds 2017-05-08
Amazing documentary. This and the Zeitgeist series of films had an immense impact on my development.
n/a d3rr 2017-05-08
Great, maybe he can avoid talking about Mossad and Greater Israel some more.
n/a soullessgeth 2017-05-08
yeah anything that isn't about greater israel is pretty irrelevant...
n/a d3rr 2017-05-08
/s? It only explains all of the wars of the last 25 years.
n/a trombonetoe 2017-05-08
I'm afraid this is why I'll be dissapointed. He gets closer to the truth than many, but still stays within safe distance of it.
n/a Joe_Sapien 2017-05-08
Maybe because he wants to stay alive long enough to get part duex out?
n/a mrmarioman 2017-05-08
Cool. I watched that 4 hour monster documentary in one go, glued to the sofa, and it felt like a breeze. Super interesting work. Here's hoping he's working on a new one.
n/a Orangutan 2017-05-08
Any reason to think that that this might not be his official Facebook page?
Official Site: http://everythingisarichmanstrick.webs.com/
Official youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1Qt6a-vaNM
Any update from this endeavor?
https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/54z8a0/francis_richard_conolly_the_documentary/
n/a BizarroMork 2017-05-08
This is one of the BEST first steps down the rabbit hole - stoked for this AMA.
n/a Joe_Sapien 2017-05-08
Any insight in this operation second farm where kennedy is carter?
n/a julianthepagan 2017-05-08
He does touch on this theory in his documentary
n/a Joe_Sapien 2017-05-08
Interesting. I watched half last night and I'm finishing the last half when I get home. I was blown away at how far back he starts. I assumed it was going to be covering from JFK to 9/11.
n/a URPerfect 2017-05-08
What does 322 under the skull and bones mean?
n/a crielan 2017-05-08
A document in Yale's archives[20]suggests that 322 is a reference to the year 322 BC and that members measure dates from this year instead of from the common era. In 322 BC, the Lamian War ended with the death of Demosthenes and Athenians were made to dissolve their government and establish a plutocratic system in its stead, whereby only those possessing 2,000 drachmas or more could remain citizens. Documents in the Tomb have purportedly been found dated to "Anno-Demostheni".[21] Members measure time of day according to a clock 5 minutes out of sync with normal time, the latter is called "barbarian time".
One legend is that the numbers in the society's emblem ("322") represent "founded in '32, 2nd corps", referring to a first Corps in an unknown German university.[22][23]
-- Wikipedia so take it with a grain of salt.
n/a natavism 2017-05-08
Could be from the Bible too - Genesis 3:22
And the LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever:
n/a ScholarOfTwilight 2017-05-08
Guy is making himself available for 32 hours. All star.
n/a 6Dollarcoffee 2017-05-08
Will he sign my boobs?
n/a EricCarver 2017-05-08
No sir, he will not.
n/a 6Dollarcoffee 2017-05-08
:(
n/a crielan 2017-05-08
I read this as boots and was wondering if this guy is a white supremacist.
n/a 6Dollarcoffee 2017-05-08
nien! ich bin (((them)))
n/a JUSTIN_HERGINA 2017-05-08
Remind me! 3 days
n/a AssuredlyAThrowAway 2017-05-08
I'm not the remind me bot, but I'll remind you anyway :))
n/a JUSTIN_HERGINA 2017-05-08
Heheh thanks man!
n/a Joe_Sapien 2017-05-08
Not the bot we need but the bot we deserve.
n/a Zinitaki 2017-05-08
Question: What does he think is really going on with the whole New Cold War-drum beating that has been growing over the past few years?
n/a LKMKLK 2017-05-08
There were some assertions he said in RMT that laughed at, most of the time he was spot on IMO, but some of his mentioned facts were closer to opinion.
n/a T2AmR 2017-05-08
What are your thoughts on Pizzagate? Would you make a documentary on it if it were crowdfunded?
n/a caseysanterre 2017-05-08
Back in 2013, a series was started called 32 Greats/32 Days. The series was started on the premise that each day, a fan of each team would write about a player who was a franchise great, and was one of the best players in that team’s history. However, following the 2013 season, the series fizzled out, and was not continued the following offseason. However, with another offseason ahead of us, it seems to be a good time to give users some reading material on this subreddit. So, without further ado, I present to you: The 2017 edition of 32 Greats/32 Days!
This project will be using 32 fans of 32 different teams who have been writing about a franchise great. The table will be updated as information comes in, so the “Players” category will be updated as time goes on. As for the posts, they will contain the same general information, but will present it in their own unique way that makes the post engaging to read.
The series loosely follows the order of the NFL Draft’s first round, although some spots are switched around. The writers have been putting a lot of effort into their posts, and any feedback would be appreciated.
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n/a getter1 2017-05-08
The only thing I don't like about this is that it is very pro Israel and Pro socialism.
n/a HackQuack 2017-05-08
The whole doc is a goy black mail piece. Jews, Israel, Zionism, etc., are willfully ignored. He even plugged the Holohoax towards the end. It's sad the sub is duped by such blatant deception and misguidance.
n/a Srslyhammerd 2017-05-08
So you love trump but also love a film that shows that he and everyone like him are purposely running the world into the ground?
You're right you guys are too dumb to tell the difference... cheer on friend. Just another reason to completely tune out of this sub again.
n/a Tao-fish 2017-05-08
That video changed so many lives. Can't wait to see what he has to say!
n/a khantzaey 2017-05-08
$3m is required for part 2?!
n/a k_oshi 2017-05-08
Great documentary. Altho IIRC I thought his coverage on 9/11 was pretty well lacking. An hour on JFK and 15 minutes on 9/11....
n/a CVDP61 2017-05-08
Nice loved part 1, cant wait!
n/a caseysanterre 2017-05-08
*Name: * Troy Brown
*Number: * 80
*Position: * WR, CB
*Career length: * 1993-2007, 192 games
*Career stats: * 557 receptions, 6366 yards, 31 touchdowns
n/a caseysanterre 2017-05-08
*Name: * Troy Brown
*Number: * 80
*Position: * WR, CB
*Career length: * 1993-2007, 192 games
[Career stats: ](http://www.nfl.com/player/troybrown/2499871/careerstats) 557 receptions, 6366 yards, 31 touchdowns
n/a caseysanterre 2017-05-08
*Name: * Troy Brown
*Number: * 80
*Position: * WR, CB
*Career length: * 1993-2007, 192 games
Career stats: 557 receptions, 6366 yards, 31 touchdowns
n/a caseysanterre 2017-05-08
*Name: * Troy Brown
*Number: * 80
*Position: * WR, CB
*Career length: * 1993-2007, 192 games
Career stats: 557 receptions, 6366 yards, 31 touchdowns
*Super Bowls: * XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX
n/a xnexusxpolarisx 2017-05-08
One of the best documentary I've ever seen!
n/a caseysanterre 2017-05-08
Name: Troy Brown
Number: 80
Position: Wide Receiver, Defensive Back, Punt returner
Career length: 1993-2007, 192 games
Career stats: 557 receptions, 6366 yards, 31 touchdowns
Hall of Fame: Patriots Hall of Fame, 2012
Accolades: 2001 Pro Bowl, 2001 First Team All Pro
Super Bowls: XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX
Summary: Troy Brown looked like a promising young receiver at Marshall University, despite his 5'10", 196 pound frame. Aside from his receiving skills, he looked like an exceptional returner in college. He led his division in return yard average in 1991. A year later, Troy Brown and Marshall won the National Championship, with Brown getting an interception in the final minutes of the game. To say the least, Brown set a legacy at Marshall University. He holds numerous NCAA records that still stand to this date; notable records being kickoff return average and kickoff return touchdowns. Brown cemented his place into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2010. After finishing his senior year at Marshall University, 21 year old Troy Brown was ready to enter the NFL Draft.
Brown's draft day did not turn out to be the best. He had a long wait, being picked in the 8th round at pick 198. There were 224 total picks in this draft. On top of this, Brown was drafted to the New England Patriots, who, at the time, finished the previous year 2-14. Brown's draft day could not have gone any worse.
Brown's first few years with the Patriots was disastrous. He got cut by New England in 1993, but was eventually resigned. Brown's role with the Pats was strictly him returning punts and kicks from time to time. He received little to no playing time as a receiver. This lasted until the 1995 season, when Brown saw a slight increase in snaps played at receiver. He caught 14 passes for 159 yards, and averaged roughly 21 yards per kick return. His role continued to increase, catching 6 touchdowns for the Patriots, 1997 AFC Champions. In 2000, Troy Brown finally became a starter for the Patriots.
In his first year as a starter, Brown looked encouraging. Catching 83 passes for 944 yards from former number one overall pick Drew Bledsoe, the duo looked like they could be the next big thing. That is, until Bledsoe went down. Bledsoe's backup quarterback, Tom Brady, pick 199, had a poor build. He was skinny, and he lacked great physical stature and strength. He lacked mobility and ability to avoid the rush. He lacked a really strong arm and he can't drive the ball downfield. He does not throw a tight spiral, and he could get exposed if used in the wrong system. He gets knocked down easily.
So now, Troy Brown, coming off his best year of his career, is without his star quarterback. Brown's first few games with Brady at quarterback were rough. A combined 8 receptions for 68 yards through two games. Then, the wheels started to spin. Brown exploded the next two games - 11 catches for 117 yards, and 8 catches for 120 yards and a touchdown. Brown finished the 2001 regular season with what would be the best season of his career. 101 catches, 1199 yards, and 5 touchdowns. On top of this, the Patriots finished off the regular season on a six game win streak, getting then a first round bye.
The Patriots won the divisional game thanks to hard work and the tuck rule, r/oaklandraiders. The next game, the AFC Championship game against the Steelers is where Troy Brown stood out. This spectacular play, as well as this punt return which would go on to be the winning score for the Patriots. After starting from the bottom, Troy Brown worked his way up to being the #1 receiver for the Patriots in the Super Bowl. Troy Brown. He may have only caught 6 passes for 89 yards in the game, but he set up this game winning field goal with [this](23 yard catch in the final minute of the game.
#7 Troy Brown | Top 10 Patriots of All Time | NFL
Honorable Mentions: Tom Brady Tedy Bruschi John Hannah Ty Law Willie McGinest Stanley Morgan Richard Seymour Adam Vinatieri
n/a caseysanterre 2017-05-08
Name: Troy Brown
Number: 80
Position: Wide Receiver, Defensive Back, Punt returner
Career length: 1993-2007, 192 games
Career stats: 557 receptions, 6366 yards, 31 touchdowns
Hall of Fame: Patriots Hall of Fame, 2012
Accolades: 2001 Pro Bowl, 2001 First Team All Pro
Super Bowls: XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX
Summary: Troy Brown looked like a promising young receiver at Marshall University, despite his 5'10", 196 pound frame. Aside from his receiving skills, he looked like an exceptional returner in college. He led his division in return yard average in 1991. A year later, Troy Brown and Marshall won the National Championship, with Brown getting an interception in the final minutes of the game. To say the least, Brown set a legacy at Marshall University. He holds numerous NCAA records that still stand to this date; notable records being kickoff return average and kickoff return touchdowns. Brown cemented his place into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2010. After finishing his senior year at Marshall University, 21 year old Troy Brown was ready to enter the NFL Draft.
Brown's draft day did not turn out to be the best. He had a long wait, being picked in the 8th round at pick 198. There were 224 total picks in this draft. On top of this, Brown was drafted to the New England Patriots, who, at the time, finished the previous year 2-14. Brown's draft day could not have gone any worse.
Brown's first few years with the Patriots was disastrous. He got cut by New England in 1993, but was eventually resigned. Brown's role with the Pats was strictly him returning punts and kicks from time to time. He received little to no playing time as a receiver. This lasted until the 1995 season, when Brown saw a slight increase in snaps played at receiver. He caught 14 passes for 159 yards, and averaged roughly 21 yards per kick return. His role continued to increase, catching 6 touchdowns for the Patriots, 1997 AFC Champions. In 2000, Troy Brown finally became a starter for the Patriots.
In his first year as a starter, Brown looked encouraging. Catching 83 passes for 944 yards from former number one overall pick Drew Bledsoe, the duo looked like they could be the next big thing. That is, until Bledsoe went down. Bledsoe's backup quarterback, Tom Brady, pick 199, had a poor build. He was skinny, and he lacked great physical stature and strength. He lacked mobility and ability to avoid the rush. He lacked a really strong arm and he can't drive the ball downfield. He does not throw a tight spiral, and he could get exposed if used in the wrong system. He gets knocked down easily.
So now, Troy Brown, coming off his best year of his career, is without his star quarterback. Brown's first few games with Brady at quarterback were rough. A combined 8 receptions for 68 yards through two games. Then, the wheels started to spin. Brown exploded the next two games - 11 catches for 117 yards, and 8 catches for 120 yards and a touchdown. Brown finished the 2001 regular season with what would be the best season of his career. 101 catches, 1199 yards, and 5 touchdowns. On top of this, the Patriots finished off the regular season on a six game win streak, getting then a first round bye.
The Patriots won the divisional game thanks to hard work and the tuck rule, r/oaklandraiders. The next game, the AFC Championship game against the Steelers is where Troy Brown stood out. This spectacular play, as well as this punt return which would go on to be the winning score for the Patriots. After starting from the bottom, Troy Brown worked his way up to being the #1 receiver for the Patriots in the Super Bowl. Troy Brown. He may have only caught 6 passes for 89 yards in the game, but he set up this game winning field goal with [this](23 yard catch in the final minute of the game.)
#7 Troy Brown | Top 10 Patriots of All Time | NFL
Honorable Mentions: Tom Brady Tedy Bruschi John Hannah Ty Law Willie McGinest Stanley Morgan Richard Seymour Adam Vinatieri
n/a rixtrix 2017-05-08
Yesss!! I've been corresponding with Mr. Connolly and am so excited the community is getting behind him on this!
n/a caseysanterre 2017-05-08
Name: Troy Brown
Number: 80
Position: Wide Receiver, Defensive Back, Punt returner
Career length: 1993-2007, 192 games
Career stats: 557 receptions, 6366 yards, 31 touchdowns
Hall of Fame: Patriots Hall of Fame, 2012
Accolades: 2001 Pro Bowl, 2001 First Team All Pro
Super Bowls: XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX
Summary: Troy Brown looked like a promising young receiver at Marshall University, despite his 5'10", 196 pound frame. Aside from his receiving skills, he looked like an exceptional returner in college. He led his division in return yard average in 1991. A year later, Troy Brown and Marshall won the National Championship, with Brown getting an interception in the final minutes of the game. To say the least, Brown set a legacy at Marshall University. He holds numerous NCAA records that still stand to this date; notable records being kickoff return average and kickoff return touchdowns. Brown cemented his place into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2010. After finishing his senior year at Marshall University, 21 year old Troy Brown was ready to enter the NFL Draft.
Brown's draft day did not turn out to be the best. He had a long wait, being picked in the 8th round at pick 198. There were 224 total picks in this draft. On top of this, Brown was drafted to the New England Patriots, who, at the time, finished the previous year 2-14. Brown's draft day could not have gone any worse.
Brown's first few years with the Patriots was disastrous. He got cut by New England in 1993, but was eventually resigned. Brown's role with the Pats was strictly him returning punts and kicks from time to time. He received little to no playing time as a receiver. This lasted until the 1995 season, when Brown saw a slight increase in snaps played at receiver. He caught 14 passes for 159 yards, and averaged roughly 21 yards per kick return. His role continued to increase, catching 6 touchdowns for the Patriots, 1997 AFC Champions. In 2000, Troy Brown finally became a starter for the Patriots.
In his first year as a starter, Brown looked encouraging. Catching 83 passes for 944 yards from former number one overall pick Drew Bledsoe, the duo looked like they could be the next big thing. That is, until Bledsoe went down. Bledsoe's backup quarterback, Tom Brady, pick 199, had a poor build. He was skinny, and he lacked great physical stature and strength. He lacked mobility and ability to avoid the rush. He lacked a really strong arm and he can't drive the ball downfield. He does not throw a tight spiral, and he could get exposed if used in the wrong system. He gets knocked down easily.
So now, Troy Brown, coming off his best year of his career, is without his star quarterback. Brown's first few games with Brady at quarterback were rough. A combined 8 receptions for 68 yards through two games. Then, the wheels started to spin. Brown exploded the next two games - 11 catches for 117 yards, and 8 catches for 120 yards and a touchdown. Brown finished the 2001 regular season with what would be the best season of his career. 101 catches, 1199 yards, and 5 touchdowns. On top of this, the Patriots finished off the regular season on a six game win streak, getting then a first round bye.
The Patriots won the divisional game thanks to hard work and the tuck rule, r/oaklandraiders. The next game, the AFC Championship game against the Steelers is where Troy Brown stood out. This spectacular play, as well as this punt return which would go on to be the winning score for the Patriots. After starting from the bottom, Troy Brown worked his way up to being the #1 receiver for the Patriots in the Super Bowl. Troy Brown. He may have only caught 6 passes for 89 yards in the game, but he set up this game winning field goal with this 23 yard gain.
n/a YoungOnion 2017-05-08
Love this documentary but just had one question. This doc focuses a lot on insuring capitalism and using it to benefit the super rich however I feel like today the new world order stuff is pushing toward communism. What caused this flip, or am I just totally wrong?
n/a Grunwalskii 2017-05-08
communism for the rich, capitalism for the poor. Saving the banks, payed with debt on the puplic
n/a WowWeeCobb 2017-05-08
What this film fails to detail is how the the same international bankers and industrialists who funded Hitlers rise to power actually bankrolled the Bolshevik revolution in 1917. Socialism creates a captive market.
n/a YoungOnion 2017-05-08
Right, I figured socialism would be their goal as it gives them more control? But maybe they just pick and choose whichever is more convenient?
n/a Jackthezodiacstalker 2017-05-08
this is wonderful news
n/a HibikiSS 2017-05-08
I can't wait for it.
n/a PetraDollah 2017-05-08
Please would you comment on the link between Satanic Ritual Abuse, particularly of children, and the elites? Thank you
n/a aaron-pie 2017-05-08
lol
n/a Joe_Sapien 2017-05-08
Interesting. I watched half last night and I'm finishing the last half when I get home. I was blown away at how far back he starts. I assumed it was going to be covering from JFK to 9/11.
n/a crielan 2017-05-08
What??
n/a Srslyhammerd 2017-05-08
So exactly as I said, mentally retarded, thanks for clearing that up so nicely.
n/a Joe_Sapien 2017-05-08
I can believe 7 gunmen. I mean, if they want someone dead they will cover all angles. But the fact everyone was taking shots seem odd to me but I've mostly spent my time looking into the Moon Landing. I've heard theories that Jackie O fired that last shot then stashes the gun in her purse before crawling out the back. But I will be looking forward to your questions and his answers regardless. I just keep an open mind about all of this.