Re: Gasperatriots are feeling Colts' draft
Comparing to 08 is a bit skewed since Cassel was QB, but as far as 09 goes how many really good teams did they beat, how many of those wins were against crappy teams? How many comebacks did they make? The 09 Patriots were a team that couldn't beat a good team and melted down in games they should have won.
Wins/Losses are stats, you remember what BB said about stats? We had a better win/loss record than the Jets but they would probably mop the floor with us right now and they might very well be the owners of the division next season.
The team needs to make big changes and drafting is part of it.
could we come down off the ledge?
you just got done saying how the pats can't beat any good teams, then went on to make a case about how great the jets are, and how they're better than the pats --- the pats DID beat the jets this year.
the jets are by all rights a .500 team that needed a charity win in week 17 to make the playoffs.
congrats on their playoff success, but teams beat other teams all the time in the nfl --- it's a competitive league.
getting a couple wins in the postseason doesn't make you a juggernaut.
I give the colts all credit for their success, but go take a look at how many close games they eked out against the bulk of the nfl --- they weren't demolishing the best teams in nfl history.
winning the close games is what will separate the average teams from the 'good' teams, but that doesn't mean they weren't close.
go back to 2007 and take a look at the giants --- from memory I think they beat dallas by 3 while owens was hobbled with a sprained ankle, green bay fell in o/t, and then they go on to beat the pats in a miracle finish.
I'm not taking one tiny bit of credit away from the giants for what they did any more than I'd take a victory away from the pats against the raiders, or whoever else you want to list, but many of these games come down to virtual coin flips --- a play here or there is no reason to abandon all hope and blow up a franchise.
had any of those giants games fallen slightly differently we might be talking about a pats team that made history just a couple years ago.
the point being that they definitely had some problems against new orleans and against baltmore in the playoffs, but I wouldn't say the franchise is in some woeful state.
they gave up big plays, which might be the worst, and they just got run over.
the offense wasn't nearly as good as it should have been, but hopefully they can tweak things a bit and get back on track next year.
they gave up one huge opening run for a td to rice, and another big play in letting playmaker suggs get the ball --- outside of that I think the missed fg was the difference in the score.
not to take away from baltimore, or minimize the fact that they pretty much ran over us, but let's not blow up an otherwise successful franchise because this year we weren't the ones who called the coin flip.
indy got themselves bounced not too long ago, and today they're right back in it.
let's see how this great accumulation of talent would do if manning gets knocked out in week one.