BTW- just a thought. I find it interesting just how often the players and coaches pointed out how important those last 2 games against the Jets and Bills were in getting them prepared for the Playoffs. I would suggest that during those last 2 weeks NONE of us thought those 2 games had ANY importance other than by winning them it got us a bye. I doubt anyone watched those games thinking that this team was building the cornerstones of a successful superbowl run.
Not patting myself on the back, Ken, but I thought those 2 games were HUGE.
Matter of fact, it made me very confident the Pats were going all the way.
It was HOW they won more than the fact that they won comfortably.
They ran more than they passed.
The ol was dominant.
The run game was dominant.
The defense was dominant.
The entire team PLAYED HARD.
Those 2 games plus the fact they were healthy made me as confident as I've ever been going into the playoffs.
I was more sure they'd win than I was in 2007.
In 2007, there were 2 regular season games at the end of the season that made me worried about their chances: the Giants and ravens games. They were lucky to win both. Weaknesses were exposed.
But this year, I felt the Pats were the best team in the NFL heading into the playoffs.
It reminded me of 2001, when they absolutely dominated Miami at end of season, running the ball down their throats. I knew they could beat anyone after that.
I feel like I have a pretty good grasp of the NFL game, beyond most fans. But you have more knowledge than me.
But in 50+ years of watching and loving this game, there's one thing I strongly believe: the more physical team almost ALWAYS wins bug games.
That's as true today as it was in 2001 or 1970.
The 2018, 2016 and 2014 teams were all among the most physical teams in the league, just as the 2001,2003 and 2004 squads were.
Whereas the 2007, 2010, 2011 and 20@3 teams were not.
2015 was different .They were just too decimated by injury.
I might actually like the 2014-present teams a little better than the 2001-2004 dynasty.
The recent version seems to be a little closer-knit, just as tough and smart.
My 2 cents