I've noticed many of the most natural instincts here (as I did at the end of the game thread, where I jumped in right after the game....)
Game-day instinct: a bunch of blamethrowers, pick your target, don't even notice we won the damn game
In this thread, generally much more intelligent: The instinct to analyze and categorize - about 99% of what can be usefully said about football, and I am not pooh-poohing it. It should be done.
But as an old 50-something guy I've been seeing something intangible this year, which I hope continues through February. It is the only story-line this year to me:
WILL. TO. WIN.
"Mental toughness," etc. This is also a team, not a collection of talent. I see here "individuals stepping up and making big plays." Absolutely true. But everybody has each other's back. NOBODY quits down by 14... EVERYBODY is looking for the opportunity to get that 14 back. Sometimes they're looking too hard, ahem, so we've had flags this year (looking through the lens of this last game, the explanation that suggests itself is "hmmm what if Revis doesn't hold on that called-back interception... is it still an interception?")
I'll add that Healthy Gronk makes a huge difference, and as always, God help us if he goes into the SB less than healthy. Meh. Maybe.
The word from after Week 4 was TRUST... here's a breakdown of TRUST... if you don't have Gronk open one play you'll have Hooman. If you don't have Edelmensch you'll have Amendola (!). And on and on it goes. All the way to "If we have to trust Kline... we'll play faster and cope, and God willing, Kline will rise to the occasion."
This is a complete team, the most complete team for a decade. TRUST is perfect for this team and it allows you to dig out as a team and win as a team. I was proud of TFB and Belichick for setting a couple of minor records... but what were we really seeing from the lessons of 07? It felt a lot like a collection of proud record-setting guys on an FU tour, divorced from the reality that the other guys get paid too... the distractions proved too much, and a team they shouldn't have let get close beat them.
That year you had the feeling that if we fell behind, OMG don't know if we can do it. Not like you ruled it out, mind you. This year the feeling is, oh we're down 2 TDs? We've seen that before.
You remember that commercial with TFB screaming "60 minutes!"? This year he doesn't have to scream that, it's built into this team's DNA. This is a special bunch for that one reason: NO QUIT.
Okay thank you that is my from-the-gut "analysis" which is a repeat of what I've said in all the other threads. Much respect to the stat guys and the breakdown guys... sometimes I've been that guy.
But this year is an intangibles-will-to-win/find-a-way-to-win/no-quit year. That's what's special. A guy WILL step up.... a part of the team WILL shine through when needed. Coaching will succeed by the end (ahem, clock management wasn't superb to say the least at the end, but let's give McD props for the flea flicker, right?)
I have a ton of worries about what could derail this team, but I choose to ignore them for the time being. We're on to the Broncolts. We're on to the Broncolts. We're on to the Broncolts.
Much love to my Patriots brothers and sisters across the board and across the country... this is a morning of unicorns and rainbows and I feel like I'm going to go crap a cupcake.
Two more games - maybe they won't be heart-stoppers like this, hope not. And I sure hope we come out on the right end of those two games, heart-stoppers or not.