Re: How much of a b**** is Phillip Rivers?
Your quarterback was drafted in the 6th round and he was a backup at Michigan. Rivers is better than Brady, as evidence by his stats last season and the fact that he was the first quarterback to win 14 games in his first year as a starter.
Actually, Brady and Rivers both went 14-3 in their first year as a starting QB. Of course, Brady didn't have the help of anybody like LT or Gates, who are both the very best in the league at their respective positions. I'd even go so far as to say that LT may be the best RB of all time. I think he's a classless whiny crybaby but as far as talent goes, he's unparalleled. I tend to view him as a cross between Emmit Smith and Barry Sanders. He's got the quickness and jukability of Barry with the toughness and discipline of Emmit, which means he's always running forward and not losing yards dancing like Barry did.
You know these two might have more in common than you realize. For example, both of their seasons ended with tears flowing down their faces. Of course, Brady's tears were tears of joy after winning the Super Bowl while Rivers' tears were just ordinary crybaby tears. I guess they're not that similar after all.
In a few years people will forget all about your cheating quarterback and everyone will be praising Rivers and the Chargers dynasty.
Everyone wants to know what it feels like to be a Patriots fan. Unfortunately, for you and the other wannabees...The NFL already its true dynasty.
I'm afraid your legacy has already been written. You guys will be remembered as the team that fired your head coach following a 14-2 season that ended prematurely at home against the great New England Dynasty and then never sniffed that many wins again.
Sadly, you'll also be remembered for all the crying and trash talking your players did after that loss and then how you came to Foxboro for a Sunday Night Game the next season and got your @$$e$ completely handed to you, 38-14 in a game that wasn't even that close.
In essence your team is really nothing more than a supporting character in the story of the New England Patriots. The Unlikely Champions that went on to win more Super Bowls than any other to become the Greatest Dynasty the NFL has ever known.
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