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Thought this was an interesting tidbit in this past week's game release:
http://library.kraftsportsgroup.com/20081214_release.pdf
http://library.kraftsportsgroup.com/20081214_release.pdf
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Correct me if I'm wrong, wasn't sunday his 100th win as a coach of the Pats?
That made me smile. Bless you Bill, bless your soul. So when do we build the statue?
Correct me if I'm wrong, wasn't sunday his 100th win as a coach of the Pats?
i shall GLADLY correct u....
it was number 150
I think it was his 100th win as a Patriots coach, but he is closer to 150 total when you add in his years with the Browns...
In true Red Auerbach tradition, something I never expected to see emulated in my lifetime. Red's "arrogance" lighting up a victory cigar didn't seem to get the animosity of the press in that era. Then again the 60s and 70s Celtics were a pale sideshow to the vaunted yet always losing Red Sox who were the obsession of the press.
further down the release:
we are also in the most successful 100-game stretch in the history of the league
Rich Gannon during the OAK game (debacle) commented on how different the trajectories of the two teams were since the infamous "Snow Bowl" playoff game.
Not quite. That particular stretch ended a few weeks ago. But the record is still the Patriots'.
Yet another remarkable fact: the Patriots' current streaks of games won when leading at halftime and after three quarters are the longest in NFL history. The second-longest streaks also belong to the Patriots.