Um, how is it that you get to change my timeframe?? I said 2019 to 2022. Collectively 8-15 after December 1. Why?
What is the significance of 2019 and how does it relate to now? It doesn’t, it falls under the last dynasty. Different team, different QB, different offensive coach, completely different.
The reset happened in 2020, the climb back started in 2021. You want to lump a bunch of seasons together that are completely unrelated to paint a picture.
You're giving me reasons for individual seasons. I can't change how you're responding to my question but you're not actually answering MY questions.
The answers are there, they’re clear and concise. You don’t like how logical and rational the answers are so you’re obfuscating.
You need to re-watch week 17 of the 2019 season too. Brady gave them the lead late in the 4th quarter. The defense pathetically couldn't stop Ryan Fitzpatrick. And Belichick managed timeouts as though he had been possessed by Todd Bowles.
The 17th ranked offense fell apart, the defense ranked #1 in the league. You’re reimagining the past again.
Sounds stupid. And also not something I said.
Yet you did. Thornton isn’t relevant because he hasn’t done anything yet. You can’t see the future, you pretend you can, but you can’t.
I don't recall Seymour ever being dominant in the postseason. He didn't exactly tear it up as a rookie in 2001 either.
A DT who commands double teams is dominant by default. You must have missed his HOF enshrinement. Just a dumb reimagining again.
I love Ty Law but they won in 2004 after he went down... 10-1 without him. I'll give Adam major cred for the game-tying FG in the Snow Bowl... given the conditions and the historical importance of the kick, it just may be the greatest made FG in the history of the NFL.
They won in 2001 after Tom went down and Bledsoe had to enter the game. You obviously don’t remember because you were a child.
I hate BB because I like Meyers and wanted him re-signed? That's a stupid opinion. I've been calling for Meyers to be re-signed since last spring, I like the player, he was a good fit for the offense. His best season was this past season, I did a stats comparison before to prove it (and as you like to say he was dealing with the catastrophe at OC).
You hate BB because it’s your entire personae on this site.
I like Juju but he hasn't been the same player he was with AB terrorizing DBs on the other side of the field. I don't think Juju is a WR1. Although he probably can duplicate Meyers production, we'll see.
He’s been better than Jakobi almost every season he has played a full season. It’s not even close. He’s Jakobi but faster.
Did I say anything inaccurate there? Quote it.
It’s just weird how you’re supposedly a Pats fan but bend over backwards to tell us the winningest coach in history is a dunderhead. As if someone could luck into unprecedented success in this sport. It’s embarrassing, I’m embarrassed for you.
Who cares... there I'm talking about what the offense will look like in 2023. So far they've upgraded the TE2 spot, congratulations, Juju is nice, but they lost Meyers to offset that imo so I want to see what's next. They need to do more if they expect to be competitive with a mediocre QB like Mac.
They upgraded the single greatest weakness in coaching. They have two QB’s who can get it right, if it’s not Mac it’s Zappe.
You're not making a worthy point here. Who the **** knows what was going on with Moss in Oakland, he's a massive headcase, he clearly had checked out on that team, blatantly quit. He couldn't even keep his **** together in New England with the GOAT.
Nothing was going on in Oakland, he had terrible everything around him. If you don’t understand this you shouldn’t switch to a sport you understand… pickle ball and is all the rage.
You want to say Thornton had no chance but he had 527 snaps (66%) with 45 targets of which he could only convert 48.9%. By comparison, Bourne had much fewer snaps with 441 (only 44%), and a similar number of targets with 48, but he hauled in 72.9% of those. Same offense, same OC, same QBs. I don't care if Thornton was supposedly blowing minds in training camp, he gave them very little when the real games started.
Was Bourne a rookie learning how to be a pro? Jesus.. what sport are you watching?