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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Miami doesn’t need to lose out, they just need to go 1-2 against Green Bay, New England, NY Jets. Patriots need to go 2-1 with one of the wins being against Miami. Not crazy to imagine the Jets playing hard in the final week with an outside shot at a playoff spot, and Bills may rest starters in final week. It’s entirely possible but a lot less probable than it was with a win today.
They certainly did todayThis team invents ways to lose. I am speechless.
Don’t know about that but he should at least have the wins record and he doesn’t yet.
I have to add something Brady made everyone around him better, he had this will to win to never accept defeat which he imbued to his team mates. Its an intangible that only a few have.BB is a defenseive mastermind for sure and Tom Brady is an offensive savant, so I think I would have to agree with you there.
Meh it's to late now. I'd have to go back and watch the game again. But the overall impression u came away with, was Mac was not accurate tonight and missed a lot of open reads.The one on the second to final series
How is their red zone offense? That's the silly partthey are 11/46 on third down in their last 4 games... that's a 23.9% clip
DEAD LAST RED ZONE TD%...and last year they were 7thHow is their red zone offense? That's the silly part
10-7 they were a lock if one of the wins was MiamiI think a few other games need to fall the Pats way, too, with them going 2-1 and Miami going 1-2, in order for the Pats to get in.
But yeah, the gist is that if the Pats finish 3-0, they're in. If they finish 2-1, they need some results to fall their way with the Dolphins, Jets, and Chargers. If they take the route of going 2-1, that one loss cannot be to Miami.
Bill is definitely an all time great coach. if he stopped coaching today - is he the greatest of all time right now? There are arguments for and against it and that’s one argument against it. I would think the greatest has won the most.The all-time wins record that BB is very likely to eclipse in another 2-4 seasons? Or is this another one of those "record without Brady" talking points?
The way in which people use Brady's presence to undermine/diminish BB's role in the team's success is ridiculous. It's not one or the other, it's not either/or, and it's not like BB's involvement was irrelevant so long as Brady was here (or vice versa). Ludicrous.
Having an elite QB makes a coach's job easier; it does not make a bad coach a good one. Having an elite QB does not guarantee a team 9 Super Bowl appearances and 6 Super Bowl victories over a two decade span, without consistently really high quality coaching paired with that elite QB. (See: Drew Brees and Sean Payton. Peyton Manning and Tony Dungy. Aaron Rodgers and McCarthy/LaFleur. Etc, etc, etc).
... and, by the way, a player or coach struggling at one point in time, does not mean they were not successful (or won't be successful) at another point in time, past or future.
The same people talking playoffs same people thinking Bill is still the old Bill.People actually talking playoffs lol
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