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I'd have to say that any team that competes for the Super Bowl every year is in a world of trouble if they loose their starting QB. And that you don't know Brady and Mannings backup is a testament to their high skill level and the teams that they are on.
But I have a hard time agreeing that the Patriots are one dimensional. One dimensional teams don't get off to a record of 7-0 and slaughter every team along the way. One dimensional teams are usually uncovered quickly and other teams exploit their weaknesses. NE's defense, offense, and special teams are all operating at full speed right now. It seems to me that the Pats have what won them three superbowls but with the best passing attack the league as seen in YEARS! They have three receivers with 5 TDs or more, including Moss with 10, two injured but still productive backs in Morris and Maroney, a QB who has statistically already had one of his best seasons, and a defense that gets turnovers and gets the offense back on the field.
The Pats aren't even my team! I'm just in awe at the way they are handling everyone that steps up to them.
Oh, and I doubt they are "due" for injuries. Manning and Brady, like Favre, are machines (Plus you've got to get to them before you can hurt them and Brady has only been sacked 7 times this season)
"Oh, when the world ends, we'll be burning one."
- Dave Matthews Band
"Behind every good man there is a woman, and that woman was Martha Washington, man, and everyday George would come home, she would have a big fat bowl waiting for him, man, when he come in the door, man, she was a hip, hip, hip lady, man."
- Slater, Dazed and Confused (1993)
GO BUCS GO!!!
It's like what the announcers on lasts night gamer were stating though....the Colts and Pats are playing two different caliber of teams right now. I still say that they may be good but I think that their day is coming soon.
Have a good one!![]()
It is true that some of the teams the Pats have played could be described as soft. But even if/when the Colts and Pats lose a game there is still a good chance they could cruise deep into the playoffs. A 14-2 regular season and a trip to the big dance is nothing to sneeze at![]()
"Oh, when the world ends, we'll be burning one."
- Dave Matthews Band
"Behind every good man there is a woman, and that woman was Martha Washington, man, and everyday George would come home, she would have a big fat bowl waiting for him, man, when he come in the door, man, she was a hip, hip, hip lady, man."
- Slater, Dazed and Confused (1993)
GO BUCS GO!!!
No doubt the AFC championship game will probably be Colts v Patriots and could be tipped one way or the other by who has homefield advantage. The patriots (who I hate!!!) have a very good offence and brady is the best player in the league right now. I think that the offence has made their defense look better than what it is though and when they play pitt or indy people will see some chinks in the armor, though the pats still may win those games. But I'm calling it right here, today and now! The Saints will make it back to the nfc championship game this year! After a horrible start they are stringing togather wins and every week are looking a little better. Carolina plays indy next week would shoud be a loss, If the saints beat the ailing 49'ers then they will be one game out of first place, which is pretty pathetic if you consider they lost their first 4.
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The Saints have a LONG way to go before I'd even consider them to be a playoff team. Besides the fact that their second win of the season came against the even worse Falcons, the Panthers and Bucs are still leading the division (And both those teams have already beaten the Saints this season). I'd like to think they'll win a few more games this season with some of the talent they have but I don't think taking the NFC South is going to happen.
"Oh, when the world ends, we'll be burning one."
- Dave Matthews Band
"Behind every good man there is a woman, and that woman was Martha Washington, man, and everyday George would come home, she would have a big fat bowl waiting for him, man, when he come in the door, man, she was a hip, hip, hip lady, man."
- Slater, Dazed and Confused (1993)
GO BUCS GO!!!
They aren't as good as it seems, the only team on there 7-0 run with a winning record was Dallas, everybody else sucks. I mean look at the defenses they have gone against... New york jets ranked 26 in pass defense, San Diego ranked 25 in pass defense, buffalo ranked 31 in pass defense, Bengals ranked 28 in pass defense, Cleveland ranked 29 in pass defense, then Dallas and Miami ranked 14 and 15... Yeah he's throwing record numbers, and record td's but against who??? losers thats who
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Originally Posted by TheLion
Very true. But what is funny is that a lot of those teams were quite good last year. The Chargers were the shit, the Jets had a really strong season, the Bengals were looking like Super Bowl contenders, and Dallas was making waves (Let's ignore the Bills, Browns and Miami). New England will definitely have some bigger challenges as the season rolls on.
"Oh, when the world ends, we'll be burning one."
- Dave Matthews Band
"Behind every good man there is a woman, and that woman was Martha Washington, man, and everyday George would come home, she would have a big fat bowl waiting for him, man, when he come in the door, man, she was a hip, hip, hip lady, man."
- Slater, Dazed and Confused (1993)
GO BUCS GO!!!
last season doesn't mean a thing unless your talking about how the colts haven't lost since last season. All I'm saying is Tom Brady is a good qb with good receivers, so good receivers+good qb+ shitting pass defenses= blowouts, everybody thinks the pats are some force to be reckon with, when in reality they just have an amazingly weak schedule and there division is a joke.
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
Originally Posted by TheLion
"Oh, when the world ends, we'll be burning one."
- Dave Matthews Band
"Behind every good man there is a woman, and that woman was Martha Washington, man, and everyday George would come home, she would have a big fat bowl waiting for him, man, when he come in the door, man, she was a hip, hip, hip lady, man."
- Slater, Dazed and Confused (1993)
GO BUCS GO!!!
Here is an interesting article on Brady's current season and where it ranks all time. FOX Sports on MSN - NFL - Is Brady headed for historic season?
Is Tom Brady having the greatest season of any quarterback in modern NFL history? As of right now, there is no question the answer is yes.
When Peyton Manning broke the all-time NFL record by throwing 49 touchdown passes in 2004, Football Outsiders decided to figure out if Manning was the best ever. Our book Pro Football Prospectus 2005 featured a long article about the greatest quarterback seasons since 1960. We considered passing and running stats, we normalized every season to make up for the changes in the NFL's overall offensive level each year, and we adjusted for strength of schedule.
When we ran all the numbers, we ended up with a Colts quarterback on top — but not the Colts quarterback you expect. This was our list of the top 10 quarterback seasons since 1960, plus one season that has been added on since:
1) Bert Jones, 1976 Colts
2) Peyton Manning, 2004 Colts
3) Dan Marino, 1984 Dolphins
4) Daunte Culpepper, 2004 Vikings
5) Steve Young, 1992 49ers
6) Ken Anderson, 1975 Bengals
7) Ken Stabler, 1976 Raiders
8) Ken Anderson, 1974 Bengals
9) Steve Young, 1994 49ers
10) Warren Moon, 1990 Oilers
11) Peyton Manning, 2006 Colts
Bert Jones put up great all-around stats during a difficult year for offenses, and he added on significant value as a runner. That's enough to give him the greatest quarterback season in modern NFL history — at least, until 2007.
At his current pace, Tom Brady's 2007 season will end up on top of this list, and won't even be close. Brady is on pace for a record completion percentage of 73.8 percent, and he would be second all-time with 4,857 yards. He's also on pace for 62 touchdowns — and since there's less offense in the league now than there was three years ago, that actually translates to 67 touchdowns in the 2004 offensive environment where Manning set the record.
The article in PFP 2005 translated all stats into one big number, which represented "Points Above Average" — much like the DPAR we use in Quick Reads, but slanted toward better players. Jones led with 163.8 PAA. At his current pace, despite a huge penalty for strength of schedule, Brady would end up with 187.9 PAA. The difference between Jones and Brady would be the same as the difference between Jones and the season currently tenth on the list, Warren Moon's 1990.
Of course, it is very unlikely that Brady will continue at this pace. How much could he possibly slow down? Brady's best season before this one was probably 2005, so I looked at two possibilities: that Brady's last nine games would match his 2005 performance, and that Brady's last nine games would fall halfway between his current performance and his 2005 performance.
If Brady reverts halfway to his previous best level of play, he still ends the year with the second-best quarterback season since 1960, right behind Jones and ahead of Manning's 2004. He still sets the NFL record with 52 touchdown passes and the completion percentage record at 70.7 percent.
If Brady plays the last nine games exactly like he did in 2005, he throws 42 touchdown passes with a completion percentage of 67.7 percent — good numbers, but not records. Those numbers would come out as either the 12th or 13th best quarterback season since 1960. Why 12th or 13th best? Because if Peyton Manning continues at his current pace, he would end up with the 12th best season, right behind his 2006 season, and right ahead of our mythical "Tom Brady who reverts to his 2005 performance."
So Brady is having a very special season, and Manning is having a very special career. Brady could end up number one all-time, but Manning could end up with four seasons in the top 20 (2003, 2004, 2006, 2007), an honor he would share with Steve Young (1992, 1993, 1994, 1998).
"Oh, when the world ends, we'll be burning one."
- Dave Matthews Band
"Behind every good man there is a woman, and that woman was Martha Washington, man, and everyday George would come home, she would have a big fat bowl waiting for him, man, when he come in the door, man, she was a hip, hip, hip lady, man."
- Slater, Dazed and Confused (1993)
GO BUCS GO!!!
WTF Favre isn't on that list! I think he should be if not for this season, then the season that the pack won the super bowl!
does ne one still want to say that the pats arent as good as they say? i thought not as they beat the colts and won the afc east. they are now 11-0 and still going just as good as when they started. superbowl here we come
Ya damn patriots are pretty much a lock in for the superbowl but hopefully they will be facing the PACKERS!! All we gotta do is go through Dallas again in the playoffs and actually beat them this time! Oh ya and the other teams we got left too but they shouldn't be too hard. Oakland.....HA! Don't make me laugh!
Damn Rex Grossman! Screwing up the season!![]()
12-0 Patriots! Amazing 2min drill at the end!
Last edited by Zimzum; Dec-03-2007 at 22:48.
Just wait, the lucks gonna run out for the pats come sunday
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Originally Posted by TheLion
14-0 with two easy wins coming up. Brady is getting the record against Miami.
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