Satchboogie3
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Yeah I listened to it too but to be fair there IS a lot of persecution/victim complex about anything said about the patriots by a lot of fans who react and respond to it after deflating nonsense . So maybe well founded but some aren't e.g every flag thrown against us doesnt mean league is out to get us .
The problem is that nonsense allegations and overblown nonsense is constantly thrown in our face. Hell, there are even Pats fans who think the Pats do cheat (any more than any other team) or Deflategate actually happened. I'm sorry, but I'm going to defend my team off the cliff. If you don't want to hear it, don't call them god-damn cheaters. I'm going to call it like it is, ********. I would love nothing more than to get a seat on some of these shows just so I can call these mediots on their BS and expose what little they know or catch them in a flat out lie.
As for Brady's receivers, it's a valid point. Aside from Randy Moss for a couple years, he's really not had anyone really elite offensively. Same goes for Corey Dillon. Brown, Branch, Edelman, and Welker are/were very good, but not likely to sniff the HOF, except for maybe Welker. He did get a Gronk to replace Mr. Moss, but he's also missed lot of time, including playoff games. Compared to the other stats-driven QBs, it's noticeably thinner.
Manning is obviously the first example. He had Harrison and Wayne for much of his career with E. James out of the backfield. Then he got to swap over to E Sanders, Thomas, Decker, and even Welker (until he fell apart). Rodgers has had less flat out stars, though he's had good outside receivers in Driver, Nelson, and Jennings. Brees I would say is most like Brady without many big names, though even he had Graham and Colston, and they always seem to have a plethora of fast, talented receivers every year.