Point aside, I stopped reading at this point:
"There is no question New England has the game's No. 1 offense. Tom Brady and Randy Moss and that spread offense just keep scoring and winning. But I wonder when Bill Belichick calls 30 consecutive pass plays if he realizes that it could be snowing in January during the playoffs. Anybody remember the Tuck Game? Raiders owner Al Davis is still moaning about that loss, but what I remember is the snowstorm. You couldn't see Adam Vinatieri's game-winning kick on TV because it was snowing so hard."
Ok, so how do you explain that Brady threw for 312 yards on 32-of-52 passing? No TD's, but you could also argue that Brady is considerably better right now, and his receiving corp is the best in the league. I can understand the idea of a balanced offense and with any other team I'd agree. But Brady is so good at setting up the pass WITH the pass that it's almost unfair. You throw a few screens, you throw some short dump offs...then one pump fake and you hit Moss down the sideline. And yes, he can do it in the snow, he's already proven that with a much more average offense.