Forgot one more. The unsung hero of the offense is Josh McDaniels. I know this will make Dropkick Mavericks' head explode, but I think he deserves a lot of credit if what we have seen out of the first team offense is what we will see in the regular season.
I know his detractors say that anyone could have done well with the weapons in 2007, but how about last year? Last year, he lost Gronk for 6 games, Hernandez for a different 6 game and he was never 100%, and only had Welker and Lloyd for receivers. And even then, the offense was among the highest scoring in NFL history.
This year, he lost Welker, Hernandez, Lloyd, Woodhead, and possibly Gronk and so far the offense hasn't missed a beat thus far. Brady looks as if he is improving. Amendola looks like he has been playing in this offense for years. Ridley looks like Woodhead Plus with an added dimension of being able to line up wide and run a fade route. And McDaniels had to revise the entire offensive philosophy a couple a months ago when Hernandez was arrested (he obviously was going to be a major part of the offense at least until Gronk came back healthy).
Brady obviously deserves a lionshare for the passing game, but you gotta credit McDaniels for taking all these new pieces and making it work. I know we have to temper the excitement because it is the preseason, but I find it hard to believe that the offense is currently unstoppable now and then totally fall apart in the regular season.