When will the Patriots realize that they need to draft a WR?
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I don't disagree...and have said as much.
No. Not always.
No one ever said they were the GOAT. But let's not kid ourselves that if they had won they would have been widely considered the GOAT and were a dropped INT from it happening. I think it's more than a little odd to say you'd rather have this team that is 9-3 over a team that was a play away from being widely considered the greatest football team ever.
LOL at this..so the worse team won the Week 17 matchup?
Any given Sunday..............
It's not really that odd, going by the ANY GIVEN SUNDAY argument for me to want a more solid team. Would I be taking a hit at certain positions regarding talent? Yes, but the depth of this Patriots team is similiar to those that WON it all.
And what's the point of playing a Super Bowl? Fuck why do we even play the games if the outcome doesn't determine whose better?
Every team should just sign players, we'll all talk about which teams better and simulate the games in our imaginations.Comment
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Overall I think that Tailback U is beating around as well is that it's easier to transform or influence a team from a position like WR as opposed to having to rebuild a defense or put an Ol together. If Tailback is more worried about New England in the short term a WR (or RB IMO) is a "quicker fix" so to speak and would pay more immediete dividends in the Super Bowl hunt. Obviously I'd put OLand Defense above the "need' for a WR or perhaps RB but those are mor elong term progressive fixesComment
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I've always believed any team needs to have at least two receiving threats that are mismatches in single coverage. Doesn't matter where these guys line up, but they have to be able to consistently win a one-on-one to stress the defense.
The Patriots have three in Welker, Hernandez, and Gronkowski. I haven't seen a lot of their games, but it seems like they've come up with ways to get all three involved, or at the very least keep two on the field at all times. That is usually enough to have some offensive production, which they're certainly having.
As for the case with the Jets and Steelers, well, they've got some pretty good defenders, too. It's not like the Pats can't beat either team (they've actually dominated both in recent history), they just got caught on a bad game.
I like what they're doing with two TEs. It's very difficult to defend against, especially with a guy like Brady calling the shots.Comment
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Make me faggot.
Cash money.
You act as though this idea of "any given Sunday" is new and that some really good teams have either not made it to the SB or lost it when favored.
Of course you could make an argument that the Giants were the best team that season. And of course the Super Bowl would be a factor. But simply winning the SB doesn't close the discussion.
7-9 Seattle goes on a run last season and wins the Super Bowl. Does anyone really make an arguement that they were the best team in football last season?
I mean Green Bay won the Super Bowl last season and squeaked into the playoffs on a tie break.
Hell, even with the Bears splitting the season series with Green Bay prior to the NFCCG I thought Green bay was the far superior team regardless of the 1-1 split and the closeness of the games.
Crazy shit happens in "one and done scenarios" across all sports Was Butler really the second best team in the NCAA two years in a row?
You can generally make conclusions about a team being better than another based on head to head matchups but simply looking at one score of one game and moving on with no second thought is fucking stupid.
You really aren't this simple minded are you?Comment
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Overall I think that Tailback U is beating around as well is that it's easier to transform or influence a team from a position like WR as opposed to having to rebuild a defense or put an Ol together. If Tailback is more worried about New England in the short term a WR (or RB IMO) is a "quicker fix" so to speak and would pay more immediete dividends in the Super Bowl hunt. Obviously I'd put OLand Defense above the "need' for a WR or perhaps RB but those are mor elong term progressive fixesComment
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Make me faggot.
Depth doesn't really mean much IMO if you aren't as good across the front line on OL and defense.
Cash money.
You act as though this idea of "any given Sunday" is new and that some really good teams have either not made it to the SB or lost it when favored.
Of course you could make an argument that the Giants were the best team that season. And of course the Super Bowl would be a factor. But simply winning the SB doesn't close the discussion.
7-9 Seattle goes on a run last season and wins the Super Bowl. Does anyone really make an arguement that they were the best team in football last season?
I mean Green Bay won the Super Bowl last season and squeaked into the playoffs on a tie break.
Hell, even with the Bears splitting the season series with Green Bay prior to the NFCCG I thought Green bay was the far superior team regardless of the 1-1 split and the closeness of the games.
Crazy shit happens in "one and done scenarios" across all sports Was Butler really the second best team in the NCAA two years in a row?
You can generally make conclusions about a team being better than another based on head to head matchups but simply looking at one score of one game and moving on with no second thought is fucking stupid.
You really aren't this simple minded are you?
Winner is better team that day.
If that day happens to be the 2nd week in February and two teams have made it through the marathon of a 18 week regular season, a four/five week playoff scenario and they call the team that wins on this day CHAMPIONS... I'd say that that's how you determine the best team that year.
Everyone knows you gotta have the talent, get hot at the right time, stay clear of injuries. But all that matters in the long run is the W.
If you don't get the W, history has a tendency of forgetting you.
HEROES GET REMEMBERED, BUT LEGENDS NEVER DIE...Comment
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I've always believed any team needs to have at least two receiving threats that are mismatches in single coverage. Doesn't matter where these guys line up, but they have to be able to consistently win a one-on-one to stress the defense.
The Patriots have three in Welker, Hernandez, and Gronkowski. I haven't seen a lot of their games, but it seems like they've come up with ways to get all three involved, or at the very least keep two on the field at all times. That is usually enough to have some offensive production, which they're certainly having.
As for the case with the Jets and Steelers, well, they've got some pretty good defenders, too. It's not like the Pats can't beat either team (they've actually dominated both in recent history), they just got caught on a bad game.
I like what they're doing with two TEs. It's very difficult to defend against, especially with a guy like Brady calling the shots.Comment
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The Steelers and Patriots game was not as competitive.
Stylistically, I think the Ravens and Steelers can beat each other because they play a similar style of football and matchup better.
I don't think the Patriots match up well with the Steelers.Comment
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Ok. But that doesn't blindly make them the best team that YEAR. Way to not understand that.
Other fans of your own team get it...and have admitted as much in this thread. This isn't some secretly held and difficult to understand idea.Comment
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Eh, the Steelers blew a lead against Baltimore in their last game so they showed that they can beat the Ravens.
The Steelers and Patriots game was not as competitive.
Stylistically, I think the Ravens and Steelers can beat each other because they play a similar style of football and matchup better.
I don't think the Patriots match up well with the Steelers.
ZOMG the score!
Meatheaded bullshit at it's finest.Comment
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Eh, the Steelers blew a lead against Baltimore in their last game so they showed that they can beat the Ravens.
The Steelers and Patriots game was not as competitive.
Stylistically, I think the Ravens and Steelers can beat each other because they play a similar style of football and matchup better.
I don't think the Patriots match up well with the Steelers.Comment
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The BEST TEAM executes when it matters most, and if you're executing when it matters most, you'll win the Super Bowl.Comment
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They always been for the most part the same teams, yet Brady is a career 7-2 vs them.
Most of the time I'd say the Steelers were a more talented team on paper top to bottom, but it's never really mattered in the past.Comment
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