Joey007
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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.Not after DeflateGate. Winning twice after DeflateGate is a sublime FU.
Eli beating Brady twice is just one of those quirks in the universe. If Brady won five, Deflategate happens, and THEN Brady can't get it done anymore, that becomes a BS narrative even more than it is.
idk, the last two have been probably more cementing for Brady's GOAT argument than beating a wildcard Giants team in 07 would've been. IMO.
14, depending on how this season goes though, could end up being the launching point of a 2nd Pats dynasty. Winning 3/4 twice in your career? That's pretty ****ing GOATlyI would trade '07 for '14. Having the perfect season would be much sweeter than beating the Seahags
I only read the thread title first and had to think about it for a couple minutes. I concluded 'no'. Then I opened the thread and read that your stipulations involved enduring the Patriots blowing a 25 point lead and Brady being the one to throw a goal-line pick. I concluded 'hell no' immediately.
Yea and while we're at it, gimme 2011 and 2006 too. We should be looking at 8 Super Bowls right now...too bad the players hate BBWell, what I WOULD do is keep the 2014 and 2016 Super Bowl wins and I'll take 2007.
2014 meant so much considering what would happen the next few months.
I can't imagine what'd be like going through that saga after a SB loss.
And to contrast, 2016 was such a stable year emotionally until the SB. The ride wasn't as special, but the ending sure was.That year was such an emotional rollercoaster for me as a fan. After the 2-2 start it was obvious what the problem was. But they ended up going 10-2 and getting the 1 seed. Maybe my expectations were too high, but I felt like that was our year, we had revis. Then the playoffs came and I survived 67 heart attacks between the divisional game and the SB. A loss in that game would’ve just been so so brutal
Not sure brady sitting out, Gronk being lost for the year, Collins getting traded etc was stable.And to contrast, 2016 was such a stable year emotionally until the SB. The ride wasn't as special, but the ending sure was.
14, depending on how this season goes though, could end up being the launching point of a 2nd Pats dynasty. Winning 3/4 twice in your career? That's pretty ****ing GOATly
idk, the last two have been probably more cementing for Brady's GOAT argument than beating a wildcard Giants team in 07 would've been. IMO.