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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.Yeah, thanks to you and @NFL Mystique I stand corrected. It was the 2006 Bears I was thinking about. I got confused again. The Saints were very strong in 2009. That was before the NYFL destroyed them.4th and 2 was in 2009. Saints were a really good team that thumped the Colts in the SB. Did you mean 2006 where they could have played a Rex Grossman Bears team in the Super Bowl if the ref didn't call face-guarding which didn't exist in the rulebook?
Faulk converted the 4th and 2. Had it here after the "football move".
This is where they spotted it. Lol
Losing Brady in 2008 hurt more because that was the end of that Pats defensive group. They were the difference in a lot of games.Brady getting hurt in 2008 is up there. I was in the 11th grade, living in Upstate NY after they went 18-1. Remember looking forward for a redemption tour with an easier schedule and basically the same team. Lasted all of 7 minutes, still ended up being one of my favorite seasons in retrospective. It was nice not being an anxious wreck for 5 months out of the season. And the last game was a fun one, the wind game in Buffalo with still a shot of the playoffs. Remember being at the local mall around here with friends just wasting time and catching bits and pieces of that game in random stores. Then going home in time for the Jets to lay down to Miami.
Aaron Hernandez, he was my favorite player on the team at the time. He was a TE Deebo Samuel. When him and Gronk signed long term I think after the 2012 season I was ecstatic. Unfortunately football was his second job, and being a serial killer was his first job.
Honorable mentions are Moss' near catch at the end of superbowl 42, it makes me sad whenever I rewatch it, so close. Another one Id say was the entire 2005 season. Injuries injuries injuries. That team had a real shot at a 3 peat, then everyone went down. I guess I can add in Gronks injury history. Yeah we got one of the best of all time to do it, but he could have been better. Go re-watch Gronks 2011 season, he wasnt nearly the same athlete he was just 2 seasons later.
I honestly think to this day that even Patriot fans UNDERRATE Rob Gronkowski. He truly was one of the greatest to ever suit it up, and consider the fact that he spent just as much time on the operating table as he did the football field, makes it even more incredible. Truly in my unicorns of athletes in my lifetime.Losing Brady in 2008 hurt more because that was the end of that Pats defensive group. They were the difference in a lot of games.
Hernandez reminds me of a bigger Edelman. They both had a nose for the open spaces and how to get to them.
I was just talking yesterday to the little woman about Gronk, the Steamroller/Bulldozer/TE with hands like glue. I could see that an ad with him in his underwear had distracted her from our conversation. When I pointed it out she gave me a big smile.
I recently watched the 2014 America's Game video and one of the clips showed Gronk hugging some player who was much shorter. When I saw who that player was it was Tom Brady. I actually thought at the time that Gronk seemed much taller than Tom than an inch or two.I honestly think to this day that even Patriot fans UNDERRATE Rob Gronkowski. He truly was one of the greatest to ever suit it up, and consider the fact that he spent just as much time on the operating table as he did the football field, makes it even more incredible. Truly in my unicorns of athletes in my lifetime.
Hernandez was different on the field. I think he was 20 years old his second game and put up 5 or 6 for over 100 and Gronk wouldn't even be allowed to see the field because he didn't know the playbook lol.
Fun story about Rob, well kind of. I remember having a couple beers with a friend summer of 2011 and he just shot the "hey you wont drive us to Pats training camp tomorrow" so naturally we went. I think we went to specifically see Ochocinco when he got traded. Then saw second year Rob hit the field, when I say he was a big 6'6 265 I mean it. I forget who the TE was we had in camp who was listed at the same size and Gronk was just bigger, I cant explain it. Ran routes like a swan. Best 12th round pick in Fantasy Football history that season.
Happy Memorial Day everyone! Great to comeback here after all these years and still see this community going strong.
Also the Pats draft AJ Brown instead of N'Keal Harry.Put it all together for the biggest what if of all...what if AB AND Gordon panned out in 2019? With that defense, and Brady throwing to Edelman, Brown, Gordon and James White, we'd be talking about another push for an undefeated season.
Boring.Outside of this era but... what if Robert Edwards didn't play in that flag football game on the beach.
Now that's a butterfly effect. Edwards have that major knee injury and turns into a top back.. Pats still play at a high level... maybe Pete doesn't get fired... BB never comes to NE... TB12 is drafted elsewhere...Drew stays... who knows what the NFL would look like
What I think made Brady and Bill so great together was that Brady had immense respect for authority and he ended up with a total authoritarian like Belichick. There was also the fact that Bill's strength was defense and Tom was offense. It was the perfect storm.Boring.
Rams would have their little dynasty.
Tom would have made it somewhere else if he didn't get hurt, but I don't know about titles, for all the things Belichick is criticized for, he did things amazing, innovative and obviously extremely effective.
...and I'm afraid we're still sitting on zero Super Bowl wins.BB is coaching elsewhere.
This team unfortunately lacked the drive and focus to win a title. Intangibles and team chemistry were way below title intensity.Pats are playing at home in Divisional Round in 2005 had Bruschi not had a stroke and Ty Law not chasing money. They may have been the first team to 3 peat.
It was suicidal. Inflexibility by Belichick this time did them in. Amazing that we could have won twelve titles, but guys, Bill & Bob ain't never going to change. Bob Dylan ain't in their repertoire.Pats hold off Indy in 2006 had they worked out a deal with Branch like Samuel promising not to franchise tag him and Rodney Harrison not injured.
A factor along with Tom's injured ankle, but the focus was just way off coming out flat as a pancake in two Super Bowls against Bill's beloved inferior Giants. Both of those were such miserable title games to sit through with the big "L" result seeming inevitable.Pats beat NY in SB42 with Colvin and Morris playing. Those were underrated loses. Hard to believe NY made it without Shockey.
Wow, some dunderhead choices, including same thing putting in Seymour on offense. It works for some guys but for others it does NOT.Pats make it to the Super Bowl in 2012 had Bill not put Gronk in on a meaningless extra point kick up big late in that 4th against the Colts. This was by far worse than the Butler decision.
The optics were as bad as the strategy. Many - many - times the priority for Belichick was not winning the title, but doing things his way. Well, it worked out six times which is better than zero.Pats barely get by the Eagles with Butler. Eric Rowe was responsible for 10 points on the first 2 drives alone.
Earth shaking consequences, including lame duck seasons at dead end Foxborough, and a virtually New York team.What if the Pats moved to Hartford? What could have happened?
Some fans would have had less travel time and some more, but other than that I'm not sure if much would have changed.
While we're on the subject of What-If's, I'm compelled to mention the Celtics.I didn't have particularly high hopes for Antonio Brown because he had so much baggage.
It seemed inevitable that it would end badly with him, and soon.
Denver was a matchup nightmare with them for whatever reason. Got handled by them again in 2006. Pittsburgh beat Denver with ease on the road a week later in the 2005 AFCCG. Very bizarre how that works.This team unfortunately lacked the drive and focus to win a title. Intangibles and team chemistry were way below title intensity.
There was no turning back when Branch was getting fined as much as he would've made that season in 2006. Bill should've approached him and asked if they waive the fines and remove any tag after 2006 to get him to come back. If Branch didn't agree, then trade him. Going for a Super Bowl is more important to me than trading away an asset for an unknown.It was suicidal. Inflexibility by Belichick this time did them in. Amazing that we could have won twelve titles, but guys, Bill & Bob ain't never going to change. Bob Dylan ain't in their repertoire.
Had Tom not gotten injured, that probably helps. Many times during the game he conceded to the rush because he couldn't move.A factor along with Tom's injured ankle, but the focus was just way off coming out flat as a pancake in two Super Bowls against Bill's beloved inferior Giants. Both of those were such miserable title games to sit through with the big "L" result seeming inevitable.
I believe this was the beginning of the end of the relationship between Gronk/his family and BB/Patriots.Wow, some dunderhead choices, including same thing putting in Seymour on offense. It works for some guys but for others it does NOT.
The Patriots have always had terrible trouble in Denver. Including an Orange Bowl-like 20 year winless drought. The typical problems the Patriots experienced this century, including in Miami, were falsely attributed by media and local fans to 'special' or 'different' circumstances during the Brady/Belichick era, when in fact they have always been there including for the very many excellent, winning teams during its first four decades of existence, which said media and fans like to pretend never existed.Denver was a matchup nightmare with them for whatever reason. Got handled by them again in 2006. Pittsburgh beat Denver with ease on the road a week later in the 2005 AFCCG. Very bizarre how that works.
I had a horrible experience with my wife and cousins at a game in the 70's. Bob cleaned up that kind of stuff.Earth shaking consequences, including lame duck seasons at dead end Foxborough, and a virtually New York team.
But Bob doing this appears to be the only way to get Finneran's attention. Have to give Tagliabue a little credit. Not Goodell, who was just doing what he was told to do.
Did we ever consider the Whalers our team after they went down there? No.
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