In the end, Patriots fans got the best of both worlds. Brady got the W and the yards record in his old stadium, Belichick called an outstanding game and limited Brady offensively. It would be the same as if Brady lit up the Patriots for 40 points in a losing effort.
Agree.
There’s no doubt if Brady had lost, you’d have moron pundits forever citing that Brady could “never beat” the Patriots while fluffing Manning, Brees, etc. A disingenuous argument but that’s what they do. So, at least that fuel to the fire isn’t an option.
Belichick had a brilliant strategy and displayed again why he’s great. As much as Brady would never acknowledge it, he absolutely looked confused and a bit rattled out there.
I thought the key to the game was whether the Patriots would make some big plays on offense because dink and dunking is the last thing you want to do against TB’s front 7, with those playmaking linebackers and the impossible task of sustaining long drives against that run D and pass rush. And with that vulnerable secondary, and an aggressive blitz, it would lead to some huge opportunities.
In the end, the Patriots didn’t make enough chunk plays, but it was still virtually a coin flip down the stretch. I don’t know if Mac will be able to be a strong downfield passer, but if he does develop there, he could actually be an elite QB. I mean, a force. He is years and years ahead of where he should be in many ways. That’s a great feeling knowing a guy has all the right mental and leadership skills. I mean, I’ve argued for years that field vision, decision making, etc. is also an innate skill just like arm talent. However, I have more confidence a guy can develop physically than I do mentally. He has the right height and body frame. So, I’ll take it.
Tom and Bill reconciling was good for the fans. Now we can feel less like we need to pick a side.