Enough said. You think I just made up the number 3.You have no clue of which you speak.
Injuries. One of the outstanding facts about the 2003 and 2004 Super Bowl champions is that, during the regular season, those teams were decimated by injuries. Graphics were created showing that no team in NFL history survived its season with a winning record with the same level of injuries that the Pats experienced in those seasons.
3 Quarterbacks. Kindly identify for us head coaches that HAVE won Super Bowls with three different quarterbacks (... yeah, I thought so, poseur). NFL history shows that every great dynastic coach has been backed by a dynastic quarterback (and vice versa). And so what if we got "lucky" with the QB. The fact that they soon recognized what they had (despite what you say) is what set Belichick apart. Despite being 4th on the depth charts in 2000, Brady soon got himself elevated to 2nd by the start of the 2001 season (above the likes of Damon Huard who has played some credible QB at KC). And any insider knows that Bledsoe was just one more bad game away from being replaced by Brady even if he hadn't been injured (by the way, were you arguing about our coaches credibility or the fan's? please be consistent).
Now, just go away unless you have something credible to say.
Now speaking of injuries, we would love to have Jon Jansen and Randy Thomas on our offensive line this year. We had the best running game in the league last year when our line was healthy down the stretch. In the end, nobody remembers why teams had bad years. Look at the Rams. There entire OL is hurt. Do you care ?
Yea, I don't either. My team is beat up on the OL. We still have to show up and play. This is the NFL dude. Everybody is one injury away from disaster. Brady, Manning etc.