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holmester
05-03-2007, 10:33 PM
Well, they certainly are the best team in their division again this year. They are one of the teams to beat in the AFC, but certainly CERTAINLY are not a better team than SD right now. Jacksonville, might be better, and Pittsburgh and Cincinnati are maybe just as good, and the Colts aren't just going to go away.

The Pats are NOT the favorite to win the SB, but they will be back in the playoffs again this year...so it wouldn't be completely shocking if they won it.

Are you high on aderol??? Jacksonville maybe better? Whos there starting qb again? When the Jags beat Houston let me know. And im not even gonna get into Pittsburgh who could quite possibly come in last in their division.

holmester
05-03-2007, 10:37 PM
Well, they've definately done a great job in March and April for about 6 consecutive seasons now. They have strong, intelligent management.

But that's all that seperates teams like NE, Philly, and SD from the rest of the league. They aren't any more likely to luck into wins than any other team.

Some article I was reading made a great point. The Eagles are just the NE Patriots without the lucky bounces. Both teams have done an excellent job building their franchises, but when it comes to clutch situations, Philly gets hosed and the Pats pull a rabbit out of a hat.

And as a confirmed Eagle hater, I'm glad. But eventually, NE's luck will run out on them.

And when luck whens you 3 out of 4 superbowls let me know so i can shove a rabbits foot up leprechauns ass and then shove that leprechaun up Snyders ass.

Pocket$ $traight
05-03-2007, 10:55 PM
And when luck whens you 3 out of 4 superbowls let me know so i can shove a rabbits foot up leprechauns ass and then shove that leprechaun up Snyders ass.

There has been way too much talk about asses in the Warpath recently. Did we sign Jeff Garcia?

KLHJ2
05-03-2007, 10:57 PM
There has been way too much talk about asses in the Warpath recently. Did we sign Jeff Garcia?

Why do you like himhttp://www.thewarpath.net/images/icons/icon12.gif

GTripp0012
05-03-2007, 10:58 PM
Are you high on aderol??? Jacksonville maybe better? Whos there starting qb again? When the Jags beat Houston let me know. And im not even gonna get into Pittsburgh who could quite possibly come in last in their division.By the same logic, whats to say NE won't get screwed by injuries and end up in last?

GTripp0012
05-03-2007, 11:04 PM
And when luck whens you 3 out of 4 superbowls let me know so i can shove a rabbits foot up leprechauns ass and then shove that leprechaun up Snyders ass.Being the best team in the league in 2003 and 2004 certainly had a lot to do with that. Just because you are the best team doesn't make you a champion. Just ask 2005 Indy, and 2006 SD and Baltimore. If the Patriots had gotten the bounces those teams had (although for 2005 Indy, they just ran into Pittsburgh on the wrong day), we wouldn't be hearing much about them, would we?

Don't even get me started on the 2001 team. They were maybe the 11th or 12th best team in the regular season, only got into the playoffs playing a last place schedule, and as we all know, probably shouldn't have gotten by a much better Oakland team in the divisional round. Not to mention their path after than included a team Quarterbacked by Kordell Stewart, and a Rams team who certainly did not play their best game in the Super Bowl. 2001 NE was probably the luckiest season ever.

2002 NE was a much better football team than 2001 NE, and they didn't even make the playoffs. How's that for luck varience?

So if you can find THAT leprechaun, I will bend Danny Snyder over myself.

skinsfan69
05-03-2007, 11:09 PM
And when luck whens you 3 out of 4 superbowls let me know so i can shove a rabbits foot up leprechauns ass and then shove that leprechaun up Snyders ass.

It cracks me up when people say NE is lucky. Not only have they won the 3 sb's, but they did something that you might not see again in this life time. They ran off 21 or 22 straight wins in a row. That is soooooooooooo hard to do in the NFL it's not even funny. They have had some turnover too. But what they have is Tom Brady and the guy is simply a great QB. He get a lot of pub. but he deserves all the praise he gets.

Pocket$ $traight
05-03-2007, 11:09 PM
Being the best team in the league in 2003 and 2004 certainly had a lot to do with that. Just because you are the best team doesn't make you a champion. Just ask 2005 Indy, and 2006 SD and Baltimore. If the Patriots had gotten the bounces those teams had (although for 2005 Indy, they just ran into Pittsburgh on the wrong day), we wouldn't be hearing much about them, would we?

Don't even get me started on the 2001 team. They were maybe the 11th or 12th best team in the regular season, only got into the playoffs playing a last place schedule, and as we all know, probably shouldn't have gotten by a much better Oakland team in the divisional round. Not to mention their path after than included a team Quarterbacked by Kordell Stewart, and a Rams team who certainly did not play their best game in the Super Bowl. 2001 NE was probably the luckiest season ever.

2002 NE was a much better football team than 2001 NE, and they didn't even make the playoffs. How's that for luck varience?

So if you can find THAT leprechaun, I will bend Danny Snyder over myself.


Bend Danny over? AHHH What is next, rainbow avatars?

KLHJ2
05-03-2007, 11:17 PM
Bend Danny over? AHHH What is next, rainbow avatars?
You are homophobic aren't you?

skinsfan69
05-03-2007, 11:26 PM
Great to me does not mean hall of famer for the record. I'm guessing it does to you, but let's not assume that because I'm calling a guy great, I'm stamping his ticket to Canton.

Brunell in his prime was certainly great, IMO. He would probably rank in the top 40 all time, part because good QBs were rare prior to the Young, Marino, Elway era. He's still capable of doing good things, and did a lot for this team last year, but you and I both know hes best suited to be a backup now.

I think the word great is thrown around way too much. Right now I would say the NFL has two great QB's. Peyton Manning and Tom Brady. And then the 2nd tier is McNabb, Palmer, Brees and possibly Bulger. But all those 2nd tier guys have the chance to be great.

You are probably just too young to remember but in the 70's and early 80's the NFL had plenty of really good QB's. Dan Fouts and Ken Stabler were two of my old time favorites. And no one threw as nicer looking ball than Warren Moon in his prime. Do you realize that Warren Moon would hold almost every single passing record if the NFL didn't pass him over? But alot of the the stats of the old timers don't match up w/ today's Qb's becasue the passing game and the rules have changed so much. In the old days DB's could just kill wr's. Now they can't touch them. It's the Mel Blount rule.

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