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Unbelievable fair-weather fans. Belichick won a Super Bowl with Bobby Hamilton, Anthony Pleasant, Otis Smith, a castoff named Mike Vrabel, and a bunch of nobodies on offense. He won plugging Troy Brown in at corner and he won with Earthwind Moreland starting multiple games in a row.
You all think that if you don't have Ed Reed or Troy Polomalu at every level, you can't win the Super Bowl. But this game is about playing smart and tough and playing well together as a team. They didn't do enough of either on Sunday, and so they lost. Essentially this same team whipped that same Pittsburgh team last year, so we know it's not a personnel issue. They just played badly. As physical as they were against Dallas, it was exactly the opposite Sunday.
Did they have better players on defense in 2001-2004? Definitely. Could they use an injection of top defensive talent? Sure. But this offense is far superior to the offenses on those old teams. And between Wilfork, Mayo, Spikes, McCourty, Haynesworth, etc, there's enough talent even on this defense to win. They've shown this already, beating some pretty good teams this year. Even in the Pittsburgh game, they kept it close. If they'd done even a decent job on offense, we'd all be talking about how they limited Pittsburgh to field goals and hung tough in the last minute. We'd be talking about Andre Carter's big game, Wilfork's two half-sacks, etc.
Look at the Chiefs last night. They were the worst team in the league in the first two weeks, couldn't stop anybody. Now they're playing winning football again. If the Chiefs can suck it up and play for a twit like Todd Haley, what are the chances the Patriots can turn it around for Bill Belichick? You honestly don't think they have it in them?
We lose by one score, to a playoff team, on the road, after a bye, and everyone is saying the Brady era is over. You end-is-nighers are all pathetic. Brady isn't in decline yet, and this team has a real chance. And you're all already fast-forwarding to the draft. Nice message to send to the players. Maybe they should pack it in, too?
You all think that if you don't have Ed Reed or Troy Polomalu at every level, you can't win the Super Bowl. But this game is about playing smart and tough and playing well together as a team. They didn't do enough of either on Sunday, and so they lost. Essentially this same team whipped that same Pittsburgh team last year, so we know it's not a personnel issue. They just played badly. As physical as they were against Dallas, it was exactly the opposite Sunday.
Did they have better players on defense in 2001-2004? Definitely. Could they use an injection of top defensive talent? Sure. But this offense is far superior to the offenses on those old teams. And between Wilfork, Mayo, Spikes, McCourty, Haynesworth, etc, there's enough talent even on this defense to win. They've shown this already, beating some pretty good teams this year. Even in the Pittsburgh game, they kept it close. If they'd done even a decent job on offense, we'd all be talking about how they limited Pittsburgh to field goals and hung tough in the last minute. We'd be talking about Andre Carter's big game, Wilfork's two half-sacks, etc.
Look at the Chiefs last night. They were the worst team in the league in the first two weeks, couldn't stop anybody. Now they're playing winning football again. If the Chiefs can suck it up and play for a twit like Todd Haley, what are the chances the Patriots can turn it around for Bill Belichick? You honestly don't think they have it in them?
We lose by one score, to a playoff team, on the road, after a bye, and everyone is saying the Brady era is over. You end-is-nighers are all pathetic. Brady isn't in decline yet, and this team has a real chance. And you're all already fast-forwarding to the draft. Nice message to send to the players. Maybe they should pack it in, too?












