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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.it's even just a tiny bit embarrassing it is not 15 for 15. I mean now we would be humiliated to not win the AFC East.There's a thread on Sons of Sam Horn called "Why do I continue to read Peter King?"
It is so perfectly worded because I have asked myself that question for so many years. I have read his articles for twenty tears or more and yet he's a terrible writer, has poor football analysis, and his personal anecdotes makes me cringe.
That said, on topic, I think it's hilarious how the other AFC teams have floundered since Belichick and Brady. I think their biggest problem is they build their teams specifically to beat Brady and f up their rosters in the process. We have, I think, 13 division titles in 15 years. Hahaha.
If memory serves me right Brady played the first half of that game while Gronkowski sat out. Of course that stat is only for the regular season. If you include the playoffs, the lost twice to Baltimore and once to the Jets.I heard on the radio on the way home that since 2007 Brady is 49-1 at home against AFC teams.
I remember the loss, which was the last game of the season a couple of years ago when they rested everyone vs Buffalo, but Brady played a little.
There's a thread on Sons of Sam Horn called "Why do I continue to read Peter King?"
It is so perfectly worded because I have asked myself that question for so many years. I have read his articles for twenty tears or more and yet he's a terrible writer, has poor football analysis, and his personal anecdotes makes me cringe.
That said, on topic, I think it's hilarious how the other AFC teams have floundered since Belichick and Brady. I think their biggest problem is they build their teams specifically to beat Brady and f up their rosters in the process. We have, I think, 13 division titles in 15 years. Hahaha.
I don't feel like going to the article, but seems like there's something off in your post?From today's column:
New England head coaches since 2000: 1
Avg per team: 1.0
MIA/NYJ/BUF head coaches since 2000: 22
Avg per team: 7.3
Bill's got a dozen more seasons to go here until he catches Tom LandryFrom today's column:
New England head coaches since 2000: 1
Avg per team: 1.0
MIA/NYJ/BUF head coaches since 2000: 22
Avg per team: 7.3
There's a thread on Sons of Sam Horn called "Why do I continue to read Peter King?"
It is so perfectly worded because I have asked myself that question for so many years. I have read his articles for twenty tears or more and yet he's a terrible writer, has poor football analysis, and his personal anecdotes makes me cringe.
That said, on topic, I think it's hilarious how the other AFC teams have floundered since Belichick and Brady. I think their biggest problem is they build their teams specifically to beat Brady and f up their rosters in the process. We have, I think, 13 division titles in 15 years. Hahaha.
it's even just a tiny bit embarrassing it is not 15 for 15. I mean now we would be humiliated to not win the AFC East.
And in those two seasons both came down to a tiebreaker.
No other team has finished the season with a better record than the Patriots in the AFC East since since 2000.
There's a thread on Sons of Sam Horn called "Why do I continue to read Peter King?"
It is so perfectly worded because I have asked myself that question for so many years. I have read his articles for twenty tears or more and yet he's a terrible writer, has poor football analysis, and his personal anecdotes makes me cringe.
And, Pats kicked off their last game on the schedule both non-playoff seasons before being eliminated.And in those two seasons both came down to a tiebreaker.
No other team has finished the season with a better record than the Patriots in the AFC East since since 2000.
I actually went through hypnotherapy to block those painful memories. Now I'm thinking of turning back to the bottle again. Thanks for the relapse.If memory serves me right Brady played the first half of that game while Gronkowski sat out. Of course that stat is only for the regular season. If you include the playoffs, the lost twice to Baltimore and once to the Jets.
I thought I heard on Mike and Mike this am. Since 2009, Pats have never lost a regular season home game where Brady started and finished the game.
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