Disco Volante
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...or a realist.
Go Pats fans!
One has to understand the mentality of the Green...who have not been a decent time since????? Goes back a WHOLE long time.. and with Hollywood Sanchez and an overweight budget...and with big mouths like Rhodes..I can not wait to see the Green sink back into the ocean. Trolls like him know zilch!! So don't pay attention to them....When the hell did "want" equate to "predict"?
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One has to understand the mentality of the Green...who have not been a decent time since????? Goes back a WHOLE long time.. and with Hollywood Sanchez and an overweight budget...and with big mouths like Rhodes..I can not wait to see the Green sink back into the ocean. Trolls like him no zilch!! So fon't pay attention to them....
"Want" equals "predict" because they know not better..It's rather embarrassing!!
LOL. I never said best. I said one of the best and an elite defense. The Pittsburgh Steelers are owners of the best D and it's not even close. So I don't know where you got that from.
And many of these "lifelong fans" since 2001, as pointed out earlier do have issues. Yes I can say hat without a sweat. Thinking about another undefeated season? Come on, be a little realistic. That is being the ultimate homer, and as far as I'm concerned, very spoiled.
I would be happy to make the god damn playoffs. I am expecting a 9-7 year and about a 50-50 shot at making the playoffs.
By the way; run along little cheater.
Was anyone here talking or thinking 19-0 before the 2007 season. I wasn't until I heard analysts saying they thought it could happen. Even then, I just laughed like "Are you kidding me?" Now, come people seem to expect it to happen. I'm not saying it's wrong, just interesting.
I honestly don't see a team on the schedule that makes me think, "that team could beat the Patriots". Only one team has been able to really disrupt this offense and that was the NY Giants. Other than that, every team on the schedule doesn't have the personnel to duplicate what the Giants did. In fact, teams are going to have to out score the Pats to beat them. Even if Tom Brady plays like half of what he did in 2007, it wouldn't surprise me to see them go 16-0 again. With the addition of Fred Taylor, it will only make Sammy Morris, Kevin Faulk and Laurence Maroney that much more effective. And not to forget, the Pats did a great job of upgrading their depth at TE. Last but not least, the Pats replaced Gaffney with Galloway which could be a huge upgrade because of Galloway's speed and route running.
On defense, I like their secondary. Their big (Springs and Bodden are at least 6 feet tall), physical (Bodden and Springs are afraid to jam someone), and has a nice mix of ball hawking corners (Wheatley, Whilite and Butler). However, the leadership of Harrison will be missed, but the Pats got more athletic at the safety position by drafting Chung (who most people compare him to Brian Dawkins). Also, Merriweather has improved greatly and should only get better. Lastly, Sanders provides good depth at either safety position.
The main question on people's mind's is who will start at OLB and MLB? How will the Pats generate a pass rush. For starters, an improved secondary will give whoever is rushing the passer that extra second to get to the QB. For instance, there where many times last year where the rushers where just a hair off of getting to the QB. That should change now. Although I have been a Pierre Woods hater, I'm willing to see what he can for a full season if given the starting job. If that doesn't work out, the atheltic Shawn Crable will be waiting. As far as the other MLB spot, I don't think Bruschi is a lock to start opposite of Mayo. In fact, for an undrafted rookie, Guyton played a lot last season and wouldn't surprise me to see him start opening day along side of Mayo. I will be rooting for Guyton to start because he can add his speed to a historically slow LB group.
Thank you. An all around, good, not homerish, biased post.I think you're expecting a bit much, but hey, you wouldn't be much of a fan if you weren't. I do agree with you that Pats fans are spoiled. Once Belichick and Brady are gone, most of them will disappear back into the woodwork though.
I'll at least be honest enough to say that I've been far more involved in following the team since 2000, and particularly 2001, and that's mostly because of Belichick and Pioli. I love the fact that coaches and GMs around professional sports are turning their sports into thinking-man's games. Kinda funny how we wound up with brainiacs on the Pats and in the FO for the Sox, then the Celtics have in many ways the opposite of that with Ainge. The guy has a myers-briggs typologist on speed dial help him make personnel decisions...
...or a realist.
Go Pats fans!
So the 19-0 talk starts up again.
Just remember there are tribes in Africa sporting some 19-0 Patriot shirts.
I think the Pats are going to be about 12-4 13-3. Your division isn't the cake walk it was in 2007.
Green slime ...go out and hey flushed away along with your losing team...Just a bunch of NY front runners...I know more about my team than you ever will. I also know how to spell.
I want to see a 19-0 in 09 so bad because i can't find a reason to refuse it.:singing:
Do you want the same thing???
Why are you even here? Do you have nothing better to do than come to an opposing teams message board and talk sh!t? I would never dream of joining whatever the Jets boards are just to say how I think they suck. It seems really petty.
Why not just go to your Jets board and discuss what acts of God have to happen for your team to make the playoffs? Or who you all should beg to coach the team when Rex gets fired in 2 or 3 years.
I disagree. it is possible a team wins the SB because luck contributed
significantly to the outcome.
Consider a team is just marginal. This meaning that several lucky breaks allow that team to make the playoff.
Take away one of those lucky breaks and they don't make the playoffs.
This is possible. Then you can legitimately say luck played a significant
role. Of course skill played a bigger role but without the luck ... no SB.
Of course the Giants SB win was because of luck. But that doesn't mean
they were not a great team and had a lot of skill. But a little luck
won them that SB.
PATs first SB win came with some luck but they won that SB because they
something more than luck
When a team is dominant there is less argument that luck played a
significant role in the role in the outcome. all of this of course is IMO.
Again, when teams are very closely matched often luck plays a bigger role.
A couple people on this board were, but they were dismissed as crazy homers.