CelticPatriot
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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.You never know exactly when you'll need to use stuff like that...but they sure chose the right day and game to pull it out; and they executed it perfectly. They were ready.A potential benefit of it/having an easier Divisional game is being able to save some stuff from later on. It didn't matter in the end but I'm sure they would've loved have saved the Edelman pass and the dodgy formations v Balitmore for a later game
yup, the Matt Cassel led Chiefs got riggity riggity wrecked 30-7 in arrowheadWait I was just thinking didn't kc play Baltimore at home in the playoffs one year?
In the Brady era the Pats have only been eliminated after a first roundbye one time and that was in 2010 to the jets. In fact the year before was the only other time they were one and done in the playoffs when Baltimore crushed them at home; I also remember that the 2010 loss started a whole thing in the media where they were pointing out the pats were 0-3 in the playoffs since the the AFC championship game in the 07 season.The possible downside of being the #1 or #2 seed is skipping the Wildcard Round and losing rhythm. Specifically the Colts had a chance to be 16-0 and lost their last two regular season games, then lost in the Divisional Round. Of course, we are not the Colts, but it does raise issues such as how you play the last few games if you have the #1 spot clinched. Do you protect starters from injury?
Week off to start the festivities.
No travel.
Home crowd and familiar surroundings where you almost always play very well.
PatsDeb gets to go to the game
#1 Seed is a very big advantage.
Somebody sneak a pin into the stadium next Saturday night, and then drop it when the other team has the ball...it might startle the quarterback and distract himIll be blunt: Our stadium is quiet..very quiet. Opposing players don't say: "My gosh those Patriots fans are rowdy". Its a morgue. The team is good at home because of BB and Goat. Comparing Gillette Stadium with Denver or KC is like comparing Kate Upton to Melissa McCarthy.
Somebody sneak a pin into the stadium next Saturday night, and then drop it when the other team has the ball...it might startle the quarterback and distract him
Definitely not the Jets. '85 Pats had to go to Oakland, Miami and JEts on way to Super Bowl IIRCI'll take a shot:
Lions
Jets
Browns?
NE nopeSince 1980 (picked because at some point in the 70s best record didn't = home field, as the 1972 Dolphins had to play a road playoff game)
Home teams in the playoffs are 226-103.
No NFL team has a losing home record in the playoffs since 1980. (5 are .500)
Only 3 teams have not had a home playoff game since 1980. Anyone want to guess who they are? One will shock you.
Ill be blunt: Our stadium is quiet..very quiet. Opposing players don't say: "My gosh those Patriots fans are rowdy". Its a morgue. The team is good at home because of BB and Goat. Comparing Gillette Stadium with Denver or KC is like comparing Kate Upton to Melissa McCarthy.
Being at home matters if the alternative is playing in Denver or Minnesota or Green Bay or Foxboro, where weather or altitude makes it hard for teams that aren't used to the conditions. When being at home means avoiding a four hour flight and a three hour time zone shift, that can help a team that has other stuff to solve.
Being on the road doesn't mean as much when you have a strong fan base in the opponent's city, if the weather if fair, if the team is resilient... stuff like that.
Last year, it came down to whether the Pats played at Denver, or Denver at Pats... the two teams were so closely matched that the influence of home field was material. This year, the Pats seem materially superior to most other teams in the AFC, and home field may not be a deciding factor. This year's team has gone undefeated on the road, seem experienced, focused, mentally tough, and have already slapped some decent teams around on their own fields-- Denver, Miami, Arizona.
I'm not sure that the #1 seed was as important to the team this year, since it's something this team could probably overcome. But still glad to have it, no doubt.
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