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We all do it. Sitting around our computers as armchair NFL GM’s we all analyze our favourite team and deduce ways to make the Patriots bullet proof. We all strive for team perfection. That state where not a single imperfection exists on the team that we cheer for. We’ll unearth every stone imaginable looking for that almighty condition where our favourite team has no glaring weakness.
Unfortunately, the reality of things in today’s NFL is such that no team is perfect; including our Patriots. All NFL teams have weaknesses that, for whatever reasons, they can’t or haven’t addressed. It’s just the way it is in the NFL in 2006. Like us, the fans of the other 31 NFL teams are also sitting around as armchair GM’s wondering why their team hasn’t addressed their weaknesses and scheming up ways to create their own Shangri-La NFL roster.
When I look at our Patriots I see a team that is as talented as they come with highly skilled starters and depth players, superb coaches and vast amounts of big game experience all of which is unrivaled in the game. Sure we have faults but so too does every single one of the other top rated teams we are competing against for the next Lombardi.
Heck, do you think fans of the SB champs Steelers are thrilled that they have Cedric Wilson and Santonio Holmes battling it out for #2 WR as Randle-El’s replacement? Or do you think they are happy that they are staring at Brett Keisel as von Oelhoffen’s replacement. Or Ryan Clark in for Chris Hope at safety?
Do you think that Indy fans are happy that they have a committee of RB’s filling in for departed all-pro RB Edgerrin James? or that they have a dunce for a HC?
We can all pee and moan about the holes we have on this year’s team but the reality is it’s the same with all 31 of the other NFL teams out there. Our player roster doesn't have to be perfect. We can have holes in it just like every one of the other 31 teams. Luckily for us we have an ace in our back pocket that the others don’t have ….. A coaching staff that helps the Patriots separates themselves from other similarly talented teams. We just need to remain healthy to allow this advantage to transpire.
Unfortunately, the reality of things in today’s NFL is such that no team is perfect; including our Patriots. All NFL teams have weaknesses that, for whatever reasons, they can’t or haven’t addressed. It’s just the way it is in the NFL in 2006. Like us, the fans of the other 31 NFL teams are also sitting around as armchair GM’s wondering why their team hasn’t addressed their weaknesses and scheming up ways to create their own Shangri-La NFL roster.
When I look at our Patriots I see a team that is as talented as they come with highly skilled starters and depth players, superb coaches and vast amounts of big game experience all of which is unrivaled in the game. Sure we have faults but so too does every single one of the other top rated teams we are competing against for the next Lombardi.
Heck, do you think fans of the SB champs Steelers are thrilled that they have Cedric Wilson and Santonio Holmes battling it out for #2 WR as Randle-El’s replacement? Or do you think they are happy that they are staring at Brett Keisel as von Oelhoffen’s replacement. Or Ryan Clark in for Chris Hope at safety?
Do you think that Indy fans are happy that they have a committee of RB’s filling in for departed all-pro RB Edgerrin James? or that they have a dunce for a HC?
We can all pee and moan about the holes we have on this year’s team but the reality is it’s the same with all 31 of the other NFL teams out there. Our player roster doesn't have to be perfect. We can have holes in it just like every one of the other 31 teams. Luckily for us we have an ace in our back pocket that the others don’t have ….. A coaching staff that helps the Patriots separates themselves from other similarly talented teams. We just need to remain healthy to allow this advantage to transpire.