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I mean...when was the last time a Pat defender got 3 sacks in a game?
Think maybe Willie was the last to do it but I'm not sure.
This is the healthiest Pats team going into the playoffs that I can remember in quite some time,despite all the OL injuries and injuries to our TEs during the season,it has finally paid off health-wise at the right time.
A healthy Pats team is a team no one wants to play,I assure you
Agreed, I would take a Healthy Pats team with a 2-3-4 seed entering the Playsoffs over a 1 seed with banged up QB/TEs
I'll also take a team with the #2 seed that has been battle tested over the past month with games against serious contenders like Houston and SF over a #1 seed that has not played a decent team at home since the temperature was 80 degrees in Colorado
My MENSA level brain rofl tells me you are talking about the Donkeys , am i right?
With all being healthy you have to admit,this roster looks extremely good. You even have guys like Edelman, Ballard, Ras-I, Fletcher,Demps on IR ... Maybe a FA safety but even that improved with McCourty being there. Honestly if Brady and Wilfork can stay at their level this roster could very well be a new dynasty.
Kind of odd that with a victory Tom Brady will break Joe Montana's all-time record for postseason victories (with one fewer loss), and I haven't yet heard a peep from the national media about that.
Why is that less of a big deal than, for example, Brees breaking the regular season record of Unitas for consecutive games with a TD pass (which Tom will pass net year)?
Only player on IR that brings a dimention to the team that can't be replicated is Edelman.
Here, let me 'splain....
Mr. 9-10 is still in the NFL. Nothing else matters.
I guarantee that there will be more stories on the pregame shows about Peyton wearing a glove to deal with the cold weather, after playing with a glove on for the last two games (when it was not cold at all) just to get used to the "feel" of it,
then there will be about how another QB can set the all-time record for postseason wins, breaking the record of pretty much the most-respected postseason performer of all time.