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I came across this on the Patriots web site today:
http://www.patriots.com/news/index.cfm?ac=latestnewsdetail&pid=19404&pcid=41
Even though the Patriots have questions that need to be answered, Belichick and Brady remain the one constant. Very rarely in the history of the NFL has a team been fortunate enough to have the league’s best coach and quarterback together at the same time. In recent history, the only other time I can remember that being the case is when Bill Walsh and Joe Montana were both in San Francisco. It just doesn’t happen very often. Fortunately for the Patriots, they have the best mind in the NFL drawing up schemes and the best arm in the NFL leading the team and executing the gameplan on the field to perfection. That’s a tough combination to beat.
As we head into the 2006 season, it appears the Patriots are on their way to winning yet another division title. The Dolphins and Jets are heading in the right direction but both teams are still a year or two away from making the Patriots sweat. So there you have it Pats fans, go ahead and take the regular season off and I’ll see you all in January. The only things left to be decided now is who their opponent will be, where the Patriots will be playing in the postseason and if the game will be on Saturday or Sunday.
The funny thing about this article is it's probably true. I'm not sold on Miami this year and if they aren't a serious contender than the Pats really are basically in the playoffs before the season even starts barring one person - and we all know who that is - getting injured. Oh well, I'll watch the games anyway just for the heck of it.
http://www.patriots.com/news/index.cfm?ac=latestnewsdetail&pid=19404&pcid=41
Even though the Patriots have questions that need to be answered, Belichick and Brady remain the one constant. Very rarely in the history of the NFL has a team been fortunate enough to have the league’s best coach and quarterback together at the same time. In recent history, the only other time I can remember that being the case is when Bill Walsh and Joe Montana were both in San Francisco. It just doesn’t happen very often. Fortunately for the Patriots, they have the best mind in the NFL drawing up schemes and the best arm in the NFL leading the team and executing the gameplan on the field to perfection. That’s a tough combination to beat.
As we head into the 2006 season, it appears the Patriots are on their way to winning yet another division title. The Dolphins and Jets are heading in the right direction but both teams are still a year or two away from making the Patriots sweat. So there you have it Pats fans, go ahead and take the regular season off and I’ll see you all in January. The only things left to be decided now is who their opponent will be, where the Patriots will be playing in the postseason and if the game will be on Saturday or Sunday.
The funny thing about this article is it's probably true. I'm not sold on Miami this year and if they aren't a serious contender than the Pats really are basically in the playoffs before the season even starts barring one person - and we all know who that is - getting injured. Oh well, I'll watch the games anyway just for the heck of it.
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