Brady's Bedtime Buddies

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wolfeskins
05-01-2007, 03:09 PM
it's hard to say anything negative about the pats simply because they've been so consistantly good. i feel that they have definately upgrade their wrs and i would say they should be seen as the favorites to win the superbowl. the colts lost a few key players and the bolts lost a few key coaches, the pats on the other hand, gained a few key players.

GTripp0012
05-01-2007, 03:09 PM
Yes, I left out the players who were on the team last year on purpose, I was talking about the new additions. And I'll make this point again... You can say that the Pats were one 1st down away from playing in the Superbowl, but I say they were one Charger fumble, a fluke charger fumble at that, from not even playing in the AFC championship.Don't forget the 4 other fumbles, all recovered by NE...somehow.

TheMalcolmConnection
05-01-2007, 03:11 PM
Funny, when I first read this thread I thought about Giselle and Moynehan.

GTripp0012
05-01-2007, 03:13 PM
it's hard to say anything negative about the pats simply because they've been so consistantly good. i feel that they have definately upgrade their wrs and i would say they should be seen as the favorites to win the superbowl. the colts lost a few key players and the bolts lost a few key coaches, the pats on the other hand, gained a few key players.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.

Manusky91
05-01-2007, 03:16 PM
it's hard to say anything negative about the pats simply because they've been so consistantly good. i feel that they have definately upgrade their wrs and i would say they should be seen as the favorites to win the superbowl. the colts lost a few key players and the bolts lost a few key coaches, the pats on the other hand, gained a few key players.

You obviously did not read points 1-4 :laughing-

wolfeskins
05-01-2007, 03:18 PM
hopefully when that luck does run out, it runs straight to the washington redskins

#56fanatic
05-01-2007, 03:20 PM
The Patriots will be....excuse me.....are stacked. They added Thomas, a beast and will create mayhem in that defense. then they add two receivers who can make plays down field, along with the guys they had when they were a couple of plays from probably a 4th superbowl. I hate the Pats, but they are the team to beat right now. Randy Moss will be the Moss he was 5 years ago in Minnesota. Brady and Bilichek(spelling??) will have him playing at his best, and he will be dominant again. Plus Maroney being full time, I dont know how they wouldn't be the favorites to go all the way

gabe1984
05-01-2007, 03:23 PM
You obviously did not read points 1-4 :laughing-

you will eat your words manusky

In addition, at no point did I ever say that the Patriots are not going to be a good team next year. All I'm saying is that I hate how they're always hyped up, and these are my "weak at best" reasons as to why I believe so. But we'll see what happens.

Manusky91
05-01-2007, 03:27 PM
you will eat your words manusky

I hope so, because I'm sick of the Pats always being good. I'd also like to have more fun when I go to the game at Foxboro this year.

J. Spanky
05-01-2007, 03:31 PM
i see know other team in the afc north posing a serious threat to the patriots.

they remain the only team in that division wth the luxury of absolute security at the qb position (pennington is an arguable exception but let's see 2 consecutive injury free seasons 1st).

the dolphins are undertaking yet another regime change. who knows who they'll really have under center this season. and that defense aint gettin any younger. i don't see them being any better than last year.

the bills should show improvement. they've had a good offseason thus far. their success depends heavily on the development of losman which is sketchy. marshawn lynch should be a big help.

IMO the 2nd best team is the jets. with an upright and able bodied pennington they could definitely push for a wild card spot. they also will need thomas jones to pan out. who knows what will happen there...

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