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I apologize in advance if my feelings strike you as too "sentimental." But for a game of this magnitude, it deserves these emotions.
Even before this amazing season of 07-08, our dynasty has been something we really could never have predicted. Winning 3 superbowls in 4 years was amazing, and the rise of Belichick and Brady has been something of a dream. The past half decade has provided us with enough memories to last a Patriots fans lifetime.
Looking back on our teams history, the prospect of going 18-0, let alone 19-0, was simply unfathomable.
Thinking that our QB and WR would break the TD records of their respective positions was something that never even crossed our mind.
And to do both in a single season? Just like I did in the beginning of the season, I would have called bull****.
This Sunday something far more than "special" could happen. For an NFL team, especially in the salary cap era, to go undefeated and win the Superbowl (and break various records in the process) is an achievement that has never happened before and might never happen again. Moreover, it is an achievement that will stand alone in sports history and for many, touch emotions and lives far more than people thought a sports game ever could.
So this Sunday, instead of reading into who the "best" QB of all time is, or listening to sports "experts" decide if the Pats team really is the best ever, take a moment to step back and look at the big picture.
This Sunday, Patsfans, take a step back and take it all in. What could happen Sunday is a once-in-a-lifetime type thing.
Appreciate the moment. Enjoy it.
This Sunday could (and hopefully will) be something to remember for the rest of our lives.
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This Sunday, Patsfans, take a step back and take it all in. What could happen Sunday is a once-in-a-lifetime type thing.
Appreciate the moment. Enjoy it.
This Sunday could (and hopefully will) be something to remember for the rest of our lives.
If we win, it will be hard to appreciate this season fully, I think. I was talking to my wife last night about "when have you won enough" that you can just look back on this era with absolutely no regret. We aren't there yet - it would be disappointing to win 3 SB in Tommy's first 4 years (of playing) then not win another one. If we win this week, that's almost enough. 4 Super Bowls, and an undefeated season. Wow. That's almost enough. But there's that little thing of the record for SB wins for both a coach and QB being 4. If we win this, we'll be one away from Belichick and Brady being the sole holders of 5 SB wins for a Coach and a QB. Just like Brady and Moss breaking their records together, if we can win this week then win one more to give the team 5, have an undefeated season thrown in and have Belichick and Brady both being the leaders as HC and QB respectively for most SB wins - then I think I could say there would be absolutely nothing to look back at with regret for me. The perfect decade for a football fan.
If we win, it will be hard to appreciate this season fully, I think. I was talking to my wife last night about "when have you won enough" that you can just look back on this era with absolutely no regret. We aren't there yet - it would be disappointing to win 3 SB in Tommy's first 4 years (of playing) then not win another one. If we win this week, that's almost enough. 4 Super Bowls, and an undefeated season. Wow. That's almost enough. But there's that little thing of the record for SB wins for both a coach and QB being 4. If we win this, we'll be one away from Belichick and Brady being the sole holders of 5 SB wins for a Coach and a QB. Just like Brady and Moss breaking their records together, if we can win this week then win one more to give the team 5, have an undefeated season thrown in and have Belichick and Brady both being the leaders as HC and QB respectively for most SB wins - then I think I could say there would be absolutely nothing to look back at with regret for me. The perfect decade for a football fan.
Yes, but my argument is that, as difficult as it may seem, you need to try to enjoy this year (and dynasty) in the moment.
Superbowls are great to look back on, and that perfect decade you mention would also be great (obviously more than great) to think back on. But the challenge is to enjoy it now, enjoy this superbowl and all of its many connotations because when you both enjoy the season in the moment first and then enjoy it in hindsight..well thats special.
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I said after 2001 that if they never did another thing in my lifetime we were square.
I realize I'm in the minority. For me this is all gravy when you put it in perspective. I want them to win for themselves, not me, because of all they put into it and because they deserve it. I'm all set.
If we win, it will be hard to appreciate this season fully, I think. I was talking to my wife last night about "when have you won enough" that you can just look back on this era with absolutely no regret. We aren't there yet - it would be disappointing to win 3 SB in Tommy's first 4 years (of playing) then not win another one. If we win this week, that's almost enough. 4 Super Bowls, and an undefeated season. Wow. That's almost enough. But there's that little thing of the record for SB wins for both a coach and QB being 4. If we win this, we'll be one away from Belichick and Brady being the sole holders of 5 SB wins for a Coach and a QB. Just like Brady and Moss breaking their records together, if we can win this week then win one more to give the team 5, have an undefeated season thrown in and have Belichick and Brady both being the leaders as HC and QB respectively for most SB wins - then I think I could say there would be absolutely nothing to look back at with regret for me. The perfect decade for a football fan.
Funny that you mention the "when have you won enough" comment. I was talking to a Chargers fan after the AFCC and that was his comment after going on and on about how close the Chargers were to a SB berth and how rare it is for his team. My thoughts were yeah, we are going to the SB, but there is something bigger here. A chance at history. Have we won enough? 3 SB in 4 years is great, but no we have not won enough. There is much more to do to become undeniably the greatest dynasty in the history of the game.
If we win, it will be hard to appreciate this season fully, I think. I was talking to my wife last night about "when have you won enough" that you can just look back on this era with absolutely no regret. We aren't there yet - it would be disappointing to win 3 SB in Tommy's first 4 years (of playing) then not win another one. If we win this week, that's almost enough. 4 Super Bowls, and an undefeated season. Wow. That's almost enough. But there's that little thing of the record for SB wins for both a coach and QB being 4. If we win this, we'll be one away from Belichick and Brady being the sole holders of 5 SB wins for a Coach and a QB. Just like Brady and Moss breaking their records together, if we can win this week then win one more to give the team 5, have an undefeated season thrown in and have Belichick and Brady both being the leaders as HC and QB respectively for most SB wins - then I think I could say there would be absolutely nothing to look back at with regret for me. The perfect decade for a football fan.
I like to think big, too. Winning championships is addictive, and the level of expectations this Brady-Belichick combination has set is unreal. For any other team, sure, after ONE Super Bowl win, you're probably feeling pretty content.
With these guys, you're upset if they don't come away with a ring any given year. I'm not going to apologize for being spoiled or having expectations that high b/c I sure as hell know the players aren't. Let's just enjoy the ride.
Which is easier said than done. I think down the stretch, my attitude, as a fan, has been a lot more anxiety than excitement, so I can only imagine how the players feel. If we win, it'll be a cathartic release of all the expectations and pressure that has followed this team around.
If we lose, from my personal standpoint, it'll probably be the most discouraging loss since the 03 Red Sox in terms of the amount of emotional involvement I feel with this team. That's what it's all about though. The way I look at it, is if you're going to be a true fan, you basically have to go all in, accept that if you lose, you're going to feel like shyt for a little while (or, if you're talking 03 ALCS or 06 AFCCG, a looong while) and actually allow a sport - something that people that don't understand you might just say "it's just a game" about - to truly affect your mood and your life. If you don't make that commitment, you don't deserve to celebrate when they win.
And so on that same point, as I said above, I really feel like as a fanbase, we at patsfans have put a lot into this season and the team, and that this will be as rewarding a victory as there can be if we do achieve 19-0 on Sunday, and I do think we will.
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I said after 2001 that if they never did another thing in my lifetime we were square.
I realize I'm in the minority. For me this is all gravy when you put it in perspective. I want them to win for themselves, not me, because of all they put into it and because they deserve it. I'm all set.
I don't disagree with anything you said. One was "enough" and the three we have now is more than I ever hoped for, let alone what was expected.
However these players have just about put themselves into another stratosphere and it would be a damn shame to see them not quite get there - as you say, for them. I want to see Bruschi and Harrison in tears again (for the right reason) and Belichick and Brady holding the trophy again.
This Sunday, Patsfans, take a step back and take it all in. What could happen Sunday is a once-in-a-lifetime type thing.
Appreciate the moment. Enjoy it.
This Sunday could (and hopefully will) be something to remember for the rest of our lives.
Nothing for nothing but if I live to be 100 and racked with Alzheimer's I'll be lucky if I remember the Super Bowl win was on a Sunday but I guarantee I remember her name was Kathy, it was a Thursday night, and her parents were out of town that week.
Mo is right, I grew up with the Russell, Havlicek, Bird Celts and the Orr Bruins. With the resurgence of the Celts, 3 SBs and not one but two Red Sox titles the latter two owe me nothing for some time. And in my opinion, even if they win Sunday it will be nothing like the first one.