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At least two. They would have beaten the Giants in the Super Bowl, as bad as the defense was, with the way they were moving the ball in the second and third quarters. Against Baltimore, they were moving the ball all day long but bogged down in the red zone. Hard to think a 6'7" best-in-the-game-when-healthy TE wouldn't have helped there. Hard to tell if it would have helped in Denver with the way the Pats got beaten on the LOS on both sides of the ball, but it would be worthy of debate.
At least two. They would have beaten the Giants in the Super Bowl, as bad as the defense was, with the way they were moving the ball in the second and third quarters. Against Baltimore, they were moving the ball all day long but bogged down in the red zone. Hard to think a 6'7" best-in-the-game-when-healthy TE wouldn't have helped there. Hard to tell if it would have helped in Denver with the way the Pats got beaten on the LOS on both sides of the ball, but it would be worthy of debate.
I know who "Johnson Jr." is but I don't think I've ever heard him referred to that way.
I'm going to be a negative nancy here, so if the odd contrarian post isn't your thing, move along.
But this is really the same question as how many games we would have won this year if Hernandez wasn't a murderer. Or how many games we would have won if Tom Brady hadn't gotten injured for a whole season basically. It kinda doesn't matter. That's not what happened. And while we try to pretend it helps as a barometer for the future, it doesn't do that either. The whole point of these things is seasons are often random and unpredictable. (Or worse yet predictable- Gronk is hurt every year.)
I think our bright side isn't how many games we could have won "if x" but rather how many games we won in the circumstance we were in. That's a true bright side. Not the other non-reality stuff we play through in our heads. That's better left to Madden where a fatass like me is the greatest QB of all time.
Gronk hurt every year lol, nice exaggeration
Why isn't zero an option?
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