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If they won he might have been MVP.Glad the Pats moved on from him.
He will forever be known as Danny Woodcock.
If they won he might have been MVP.
I agree. While I’m sure there is truth to what he says (his life isn’t much different) he would have the ring and the reminder of a SB victory. Yes « his day to day » life isn’t impacted that much, but it seems bizarre that if you spend that much time and effort - even if it’s work - you always want to achieve the ultimate goal. In this case, being SB champs.I don't believe him.
Glad the Pats moved on from him.
He will forever be known as Danny Woodcock.
Disappointing to hear that from Woodhead of all people.
To this day, Rodney Harrison is haunted by Super Bowl 42. Thats why Rodney is the best Safety that the Patriots have ever had. I recall watching old San Diego Charger games and Rodney and JR Seau were the whole team gaming from start to finish regardless of how crappy the Chargers were and the score.
Think of it this way. If they won that game... Woodhead doesn’t become a HOF’er, he doesn’t become a Pats HOF’er, it probably has no impact on whether Bill keeps him. He’s not getting any more credit than Hogan would get from SB 53. Nobody is going to contextualize his career differently.I agree. While I’m sure there is truth to what he says (his life isn’t much different) he would have the ring and the reminder of a SB victory. Yes « his day to day » life isn’t impacted that much, but it seems bizarre that if you spend that much time and effort - even if it’s work - you always want to achieve the ultimate goal. In this case, being SB champs.