Never did I say anything close to that. So your telling me that the Pats are the better team, right now. I know they play the game for a reason . But thanks for at least humoring me in reading the article.
Hoping NE will win (or even expecting them to) has nothing at all with whether NE is the better team right now. Even bad teams win a non-trivial amount of the time, and NE is far from a bad team.
I don't know Denver's roster well enough to break down the individual matchups, but the last four weeks the two teams have been very similar.
Denver went 4-0, beating teams with a combined 16-14 record by a cumulative 149-75 margin. NE went 4-0, beating teams with a combined 13-17-1 record by a cumulative 157-87 margin. Both teams had their biggest struggle against the same foe, the Jets. Oddly enough, NY was the worst team either faced. Both teams also played three home games in this time.
A cursory glance would indicate that we are dealing with similar teams, though Denver has been great since week one and NE was terrible in September. How much you weigh that could impact your assessment greatly. I personally disregard NE's first four games entirely, but you may not.
There are other factors as well. Denver has only played two road games all year, losing in Seattle and eeking past the Jets. Small sample, but it could mean Denver isn't quite the same on the road.
Denver also got to face some teams at unusually low points. Arizona was down to their 3rd string QB and lost their best defensive player early on. SF was down three all-pro caliber defensive players. SD was missing both starting corners and was playing a few men short when you consider how one sided the officiating was. Only Chicago was in similar disarray when NE faced them. Cincy was actually riding high, the consensus best team in the league and coming off a bye when NE obliterated them.
I don't begrudge anyone who points to Denver's elite pass rush and dominant run defense... or their frighteningly deep arsenal of weapons. Denver beating NE - even blowing them out - wouldn't surprise me in the least. But if the last month has any meaning at all, these two teams are more evenly matched than public opinion would lead you to believe.