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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.How much better does anyone really think we will be next year? I do think we will be good but it doesn't matter if you lose like this with a 14-2 season.
At the beginning of the year did anyone see the Patriots as a 14-2 team? No.
But that does not *****-ing matter. They DID go 14-2 (#1) and were two home games (against a team they had just beat 45-3 and the historically owned Steelers) from going to the SUPER BOWL. Pre-season expectations are irrelevant, this team has proved they're a SB team since the Steelers game.
Do you know how rare an opportunity like that is? How can you just assume the Patriots will be right back next year? The NFL rarely works like that. Brady had an MVP season, the Patriots set a historical mark of excellence for turnover ratio and our offense was scoring 30+ points a game.
We blew an amazing opportunity to win a Super Bowl. I am not chalking it up as a "good rebuilding season" but rather "this is the third time we clearly should of won the SB and did not". Saying "oh well, good rebuilding seasons" assumes that the team will perform even better next year.
An amazing regular season completely down the drain, all for nothing. We won big, we blew out the elites, we won some tight ones and put together the 2nd most impressive regular season resume of the Belichick era. Hell, we even went into the playoffs EXACTLY how you want, playing your BEST football, off a huge winning streak and clicking on all cylinders, off a bye and against an inferior opponent.
I can't believe it.
My biggest concern last night was Brady. Not that I would pin the entire loss on him--there were plenty of errors made on offense, defense, and with coaching, as well--but he looked out of it all night.
I went to the game. I was in section 108, right behind the Pats bench, in a low row, so I got a good look. The last game I could afford to attend was the Pats Chargers game in 2007. The difference between the Brady of the two games really stood out to me. Last night I saw him barking at a couple of offensive players on the bench for about 5 seconds. That was it. The rest of the time he sat or meandered around the bench without talking. There was no fire in him.
I'm not trying to bash. Just giving my honest observation. If there's anyone on that team who must know you can't come out flat during the playoffs, it's Brady. It's almost as if that interception in their first drive just sucked the air out of him.
I agree with the OP. I'm not a season ticket holder, so I spent a small fortune on the two tickets for last night's game. I ended up feeling worse for Brady than myself, though. I thought he might get his fourth ring this year, and now I'm unsure that it will happen for him down the road. If they can't get it done after two weeks of preparation, with an MVP quarterback and the greatest coach of his generation, I don't know if they will again.
I just hope to God there's no shutout next season so Brady doesn't lose another year of his career and the team can continue to mature together.
At the beginning of the year did anyone see the Patriots as a 14-2 team? No.
But that does not *****-ing matter. They DID go 14-2 (#1) and were two home games (against a team they had just beat 45-3 and the historically owned Steelers) from going to the SUPER BOWL. Pre-season expectations are irrelevant, this team has proved they're a SB team since the Steelers game.
Do you know how rare an opportunity like that is? How can you just assume the Patriots will be right back next year? The NFL rarely works like that. Brady had an MVP season, the Patriots set a historical mark of excellence for turnover ratio and our offense was scoring 30+ points a game.
We blew an amazing opportunity to win a Super Bowl. I am not chalking it up as a "good rebuilding season" but rather "this is the third time we clearly should of won the SB and did not". Saying "oh well, good rebuilding seasons" assumes that the team will perform even better next year.
An amazing regular season completely down the drain, all for nothing. We won big, we blew out the elites, we won some tight ones and put together the 2nd most impressive regular season resume of the Belichick era. Hell, we even went into the playoffs EXACTLY how you want, playing your BEST football, off a huge winning streak and clicking on all cylinders, off a bye and against an inferior opponent.
I can't believe it.
At the beginning of the year did anyone see the Patriots as a 14-2 team? No.
But that does not *****-ing matter. They DID go 14-2 (#1) and were two home games (against a team they had just beat 45-3 and the historically owned Steelers) from going to the SUPER BOWL. Pre-season expectations are irrelevant, this team has proved they're a SB team since the Steelers game.
Do you know how rare an opportunity like that is? How can you just assume the Patriots will be right back next year? The NFL rarely works like that. Brady had an MVP season, the Patriots set a historical mark of excellence for turnover ratio and our offense was scoring 30+ points a game.
We blew an amazing opportunity to win a Super Bowl. I am not chalking it up as a "good rebuilding season" but rather "this is the third time we clearly should of won the SB and did not". Saying "oh well, good rebuilding seasons" assumes that the team will perform even better next year.
An amazing regular season completely down the drain, all for nothing. We won big, we blew out the elites, we won some tight ones and put together the 2nd most impressive regular season resume of the Belichick era. Hell, we even went into the playoffs EXACTLY how you want, playing your BEST football, off a huge winning streak and clicking on all cylinders, off a bye and against an inferior opponent.
I can't believe it.
I'm still furious at what happened yesterday and, yes, in a little disbelief. But, I don't see it as "completely down the drain, all for nothing." Franchises become "great" by competing in the trenches for a title, year after year. We may have come up short yesterday, but the Patriots have earned their place among the truly elite franchises of a very difficult league. We'll be back.
I'm not happy the way it ended, but I am still satisfied with the season. This team has a lot to build on to be a contender for the next 3-5 years. Joe Montana Super Bowls were spread out over 9 year and he didn't get his first Super Bowl win until his third year into his career. There was 12 years between Elway's first Super Bowl appearance and his last and he didn't go to his first one until his fourth year. There is still time left with Brady barring injuries.
It sucks that the Pats were in position to go all the way this year and were totally outplayed and outcoached yesterday. But expectations that the Pats will win Super Bowls year after year is just not realistic. There is a reason why in the 49 years of Super Bowls already played only two QBs have more rings than Brady and only one other who has as many as Brady.
I hate to tell you guys, but even if the Pats rebuild this team into quality of the 2004 team, there is no guarantees the Pats ever win another Super Bowl. I'm happy with the direction this team is moving with a great opportunity to improve this offseason by a lot. Yesterday stings, but the future is bright.
complaining that the Pats didn't blow the Jets out again.
We beat ALL FOUR TEAMS who will be playing in the conference championship games next weekend.
How many times in NFL history has that even been done?
And in fact, we BLEW OUT three of them, two on the road.
So if we don't go 15-1 and make it at least to the championship game next year, will next season be considered a disappointment.
we are rooting for a team that has forgotten how to close and that now leaves its fans in perpetual "disbelief."
I'm still furious at what happened yesterday and, yes, in a little disbelief. But, I don't see it as "completely down the drain, all for nothing." Franchises become "great" by competing in the trenches for a title, year after year. We may have come up short yesterday, but the Patriots have earned their place among the truly elite franchises of a very difficult league. We'll be back.
I really don't know how anyone come next summer other than the homiest of homers can proclaim a Super Bowl expectation...there have been no signs of anything but playoff letdowns for the past 5 years and I think its more appropriate to wish for a playoff berth AT BEST from now on.
I really don't know how anyone come next summer other than the homiest of homers can proclaim a Super Bowl expectation...there have been no signs of anything but playoff letdowns for the past 5 years and I think its more appropriate to wish for a playoff berth AT BEST from now on.
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