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says it all.
I'll get back to you tomorrow when I have more time to flesh out an answer.Probably for the same reason I’m not going to ask you who you have ranked above him.
I rank Belichick higher on the list of all-time head coaches than @MAC10 has Brady on the all-time quarterbacks list. I'm pretty sure he has Brady 5th. How utterly ridiculous is that?
No - I don't want to know. You're goodI'll get back to you tomorrow when I have more time to flesh out an answer.
I don't know that. All I do know is that he never has.This presumes Belichick couldn't win without a HOF QB.
I remember seeing Dreith in an interview a few years later and he seemed happy about giving that game to the Raiders. He actually sounded like a Raider or Al Davis fan.I will hate Ben Dreith to my eventual death...Brady hadn't even come into existence. Belichick was playing soccer or some shyt. When did Brady and Bill become these Patriot paragons? Too late to ever soothe the animosity, the visceral hatred I still hold for that scumbag, Dreith.
I had the same feeling about that first Rams game. If not for a Smith fumble down at the goal line in the first half things could have been much different. That's why when they made it to the playoffs I started to argue with Pats fans who didn't think they could win it all. One of them even said "they may make it to the SB but there's no way they beat the Rams." I still tease him about that when I see him.Getting this back on track, for me, for Bill, I'd have to say the first Rams regular season game. That was when I first thought, "Man...they really have something here and if they play them again down the road, I like their chances."
For Brady...that's a tough one. I would say the first away game in 2001 against Buffalo where he got his helmet knocked off and got right back up and they ended up winning in OT. He showed me he was a tough, gritty kid on top of being smart with the football and getting things done. That was probably the moment where I really started feeling like, "yeah ... Drew is done here." And I was a HUGE Bledsoe guy
What Parcells had was great timing. Look at the records of the teams he took over. They couldn't go anywhere but up, especially the 1-15 Jets.One last thing regarding the 1983-1990 NYG... Bill Parcells was the head coach. The same head coach who won Super Bowls with different quarterbacks. Who turned around 4 different franchises. I know a lot of people here dislike Parcells because of how it ended in NE but he was a brilliant head coach.
Then the Rams took it the length of the field to score. 14 point swing. Antowain scores there they probably win that game.I had the same feeling about that first Rams game. If not for a Smith fumble down at the goal line in the first half things could have been much different.
The AFC has never been the inferior conference. They have a season's record of 32-20-2 vs the NFC and have won 99 more games overall. They even caught up in SB wins in spite of the 13 game run, but lost the last two to go behind again. Even now, the NFC won the head to head competition by only 2 games in spite of playing 50 of the 80 games at home this year.You essentially said Belichick's SB 25 game plan ruined the k-gun offense. Apparently not when they were top 3 in points and yards for the following two seasons and made it back to three more SBs. You made a false claim.
From 1985 to 1996 the NFC won 13 consecutive Super Bowls, many by blowouts. The AFC was the inferior conference so Buffalo was a big fish in a small pond in those AFC playoffs. Much different story for them in the SBs.
My apologies Ian, I had no intentions of letting this roller coaster loose. Just wanted some feedback, that's all.
you're going to preach about derailing threads the past few years?What did you expect on this forum? Have you been paying attention for the past few years? Crawhammer, as usual, derailed this thread on the 4th reply...
Too bad he had a HOF QB for 20 years, because he would've had a better chance to prove it.I don't know that. All I do know is that he never has.
Studs on defense, yeah with the Giants.What Parcells had was great timing. Look at the records of the teams he took over. They couldn't go anywhere but up, especially the 1-15 Jets.
It wasn't Tuna Crap's brilliance or his QBs that won him his two SBs, it was the studs he had on defense. Luckily for BB, he had both.
No need for apologies. Every thread has some tangents. This one has plenty of good posts, so you're goodMy apologies Ian, I had no intentions of letting this roller coaster loose. Just wanted some feedback, that's all.
We'll have to agree to disagree on Parcells. I think he's an all-time great head coach. No question.What Parcells had was great timing. Look at the records of the teams he took over. They couldn't go anywhere but up, especially the 1-15 Jets.
It wasn't Tuna Crap's brilliance or his QBs that won him his two SBs, it was the studs he had on defense. Luckily for BB, he had both.