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Look at the thread on this page praising Tom Brady for accomplishing nothing in a three year period.
Considering that this thread offers absolutely no substance to the forum, and now you're saying it was meant as a reply to another thread, maybe you should have just replied instead?
Enjoying regular season accomplishments from your QB that gain no merit by years end? In Indy they would of loved this season(OPOTY, MVP) reguardless of it's monumental failure. Give me rings and Trent Dilfur for all I care.
maverick04 is that you?!?
I am not content with having the best record in the regular season and Brady winning all the key regular season awards and being one and done in the playoffs, but people need to get over the idea that the Patriots have some kind of birthright to win the Super Bowl year after year. Since Belichick and Brady have gotten together no team has been to or won more Super Bowls than the Pats. Based on 2010 and all the picks the Pats have this year, there is a good chance Brady could bring home another ring or two before he is done.
maverick04 is that you?!?
I am not content with having the best record in the regular season and Brady winning all the key regular season awards and being one and done in the playoffs, but people need to get over the idea that the Patriots have some kind of birthright to win the Super Bowl year after year. Since Belichick and Brady have gotten together no team has been to or won more Super Bowls than the Pats. Based on 2010 and all the picks the Pats have this year, there is a good chance Brady could bring home another ring or two before he is done.
I won't name names, but there's no question that some people have been using the "glass half full, and then some!" approach to dealing with what happened this past season. It's been like reading Colts forums, which is the point the O.P. is trying to get at.
I would throw a little praise Brady's way if he didn't throw one of the most foolish passes of his career that changed their championship run forever.
I don't enjoy my team's accomplishments any more or less because of what a rival did. Have the Patriots been Colt like in their last two one and done playoff losses? Sure, but whatever. I loved watching Brady & the team in 2007 and 2010. Even though they ultimately came up disappointing in the playoffs, sometimes theres more than just the Superbowl.
I won't name names, but there's no question that some people have been using the "glass half full, and then some!" approach to dealing with what happened this past season. It's been like reading Colts forums, which is the point the O.P. is trying to get at.
And on the flipside, there are plenty of people who believe the glass is shattered on the ground. And there was even a group who were silenced all season who couldn't wait until the Pats lost to the Jets to tell us how O'Brien sucks or this defense is awful or whatever. It goes both ways.
Last year regular season-wise far exceeded my expectations and was fun. The post season, not so much.
The fact of the matter is all you can hope for year in and year out is your team being a legitimate contender. This was supposed to be a bit of rebuilding year and it turned out to more than that. A few more pieces and this team could be a truly elite team next year. That is something to be excited about rather than biatching about the past season.
Not for this franchise.
unfortunately, the harsh reality of the situation that 32 teams go into the season with Super Bowl aspirations with about a dozen or so with a legitimate shot, but only one reaches that aspiration. In the history of the NFL only a very small handful of teams have won more championships than the Pats have in the timeframe of the Belichick/Brady era. Only the Steelers in the 70s, 49ers in the 80s, Bears in the 40s, and Packers in the 60s have won more championships in a ten year period than the Pats. And the Bears won them when the league was really small and it was either an one or two game playoff series. Green Bay won most of their championships in the 60s before the merger.