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You know I'm getting tired of hearing how if the Pats had home field we would have gone to the superbowl last year. Absolutely playing at home makes life easier for the home team and harder for the away team, BUT we didn't lose that game last January because it was in Denver. We lost that game because our OL was battered with at least 3 of those guys playing hurt and our C was tipping the snap. We lost because we didn't kick an extra point. We lost because we couldn't execute a 2 point conversion. We lost because Denver got most of the calls.
If that kind of crap happens at Gillette this year we are going to lose THAT game too. Regardless of what injuries we get the rest of the year, it will be hard to think that it will be worse than last season. Frankly if we get the bye I don't care where we play the games after the first one. If we deserve to be champions it won't matter where we play them.
Like I said, you'd always prefer to play at home, but all this hand wringing is just another media creation. Believe me, the actual team isn't going to go through the same angst if they have to play on the road. They will go into that game prepared to win with 2 great game plans, and if they execute them they will win, if they don't; they won't. It is as simple as that. Every team is good and every game is more likely to be tight. The team with the best mental discipline, fewest mistakes and a good call and/or bounce will win the game.
Bottom Line: Home field IS an advantage, but its become overblown, like it's a necessity or you can't win a superbowl. That simply ISN'T the case. BTW- my guess is that the #1 seed only reaches the superbowl about half the time. Is it even that high? Enlighten me.
If that kind of crap happens at Gillette this year we are going to lose THAT game too. Regardless of what injuries we get the rest of the year, it will be hard to think that it will be worse than last season. Frankly if we get the bye I don't care where we play the games after the first one. If we deserve to be champions it won't matter where we play them.
Like I said, you'd always prefer to play at home, but all this hand wringing is just another media creation. Believe me, the actual team isn't going to go through the same angst if they have to play on the road. They will go into that game prepared to win with 2 great game plans, and if they execute them they will win, if they don't; they won't. It is as simple as that. Every team is good and every game is more likely to be tight. The team with the best mental discipline, fewest mistakes and a good call and/or bounce will win the game.
Bottom Line: Home field IS an advantage, but its become overblown, like it's a necessity or you can't win a superbowl. That simply ISN'T the case. BTW- my guess is that the #1 seed only reaches the superbowl about half the time. Is it even that high? Enlighten me.












