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i think the offense sucking this game is the best thing that could have actually happened
they dont believe in the humble pie when BB preaches it, well now theres evidence, obviously after that Denver game the offense was feeling pretty good, now they are back down to earth, now they almost lost a conference championship game
they will be extremely ready, i would HATE to be on the patriots defense during scrimmage these next two weeks
I agree, but...
In 2007 they lit up Jacksonville similar to what they did to Denver, then Brady struggled vs. San Diego. Then I was confident the offense would rebound vs. NY.
The big difference between then and now is Brady's walking boot, though.
In 2007 they lit up Jacksonville similar to what they did to Denver, then Brady struggled vs. San Diego. Then I was confident the offense would rebound vs. NY.
The big difference between then and now is Brady's walking boot, though.
Regards,
Chris
This postseason >>>> 2007 so far. We did not light up Jville nearly as bad as we lit up Denver. Game was over by halftime. And the SD game we were fortunate to play a depleted team. Rivers playing on one leg, no LT, and Gates was hobbled too. But they still struggled in that one too. That team should have sleepwalked through those matchups. The Ravens who were full strength and looked at as many as the #1 AFC team much of the season were a much tougher win than either of the '07 wins. The Patriots right now are playing their best ball of the season, cannot say that about 2007.
Coming from most players, this is just talk. From a guy who showed up enough to be MVP of one of these games, it means something.
I would guess he's still in the record books for some Super Bowl receiving records.
If nothing else, since relatively few teams have played in back-to-back Super Bowls, a number of Pats are in the record book on that basis. (One of my favorite trivia questions: Name an NFL record held by Mike Vrabel.) Beyond that, I wonder whether anybody else has had 21 receptions in a pair of consecutive played-in Super Bowls (I think that's Deion's number) -- even Jerry Rice.
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"To lose one parent may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness." -- Oscar Wilde
Not going to happen. I think he be here for another 4-5 seasons.
I think Kraft is very close to giving him an extension, and will do so once the season is over.
IIRC, Belichick's contract is up at the end of the 2012 season. With the back to back #1 seeds, this yr's SB appearence, and the recent talk from Kraft how he thinks "Belichick will go down as the best HC ever," I see no reason to believe that Kraft will not extend him this off-season.
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Patiently waiting to defend the next "bubble" player in this summer's training camp.....
I hope he doesn't play a single snap, gets his unearned ring, collects his last paycheck for whatever amount of millions he jacked from this franchise (that should've went to Welker) and then promptly gets cut.
Tone down the hate. He's a great guy. A truly unique and special human being. Even though he hasn't played much of a roll on the field this year so far, we're lucky to have him. I would love for him to be a hero in the Superbowl. And regardless of what happens to him in the game, I hope he's back next year.