More like Oh Yes! 16-0! Perfection. Something I thought I never would see in my lifetime. I only have a couple thoughts on the undefeated regular season and they are as follows.
I for one am glad that those assholes like Don Shula and all the other '72 Dolphins who came out and spoke about how no one would beat their record and be as good as they were finally got beat. There was some classless things said and not to take away from what they did, but let's face it, it was only a matter of time before some team quarterbacked by in my eyes the best ever beat their record. Now the Patriots haven't proved anything quite yet. They have had an undefeated season. Randy Moss has scored more TD's than any other receiver in a single season. Tom Brady has thrown more TD's than any other quarterback in a single season in history. The Pats have scored more TD's than any other team in NFL history. Wesley Welker has more receptions than anyone ever has. The Pats have won more games than any other team in NFL history. With that said, if they don't win Super Bowl 42, none of that matters. All they will be remembered as are choke-artists.
That's not going to happen though. Tom Brady is blue steele in the 4th quarter. He is le Tigre in the 3rd. When he needs to be Ferrari in the first half, he takes care of business. And I personally guarantee if he ever got into overtime with any opponent this year, be it the AFC Championship or Super Bowl he's breaking out Magnum. That's who he is. That's how he rolls. He sees people coming after his head while sitting in the pocket and not moving his feet and then letting go a perfect throw for 15 yards better than anyone I have ever seen. The G-men got one sack off of a O-line with two second stringers on the right side. Matt Light didn't even have a great game. His elusiveness is uncanny. It's better than I have ever seen. It's better than John Elway, Brett Favre and Kurt Warner in his Rams days. How he sees guys rushing in on him from his blindside in unbelievable to me. It almost doesn't make sense. I watched last nights game twice so far and if you watch Brady's feet after he moves back in the pocket just as he's about to get hit, they don't move. It's unbelievable. He's got that much poise and confidence in his line that he knows he can still get throws off in time even when defenses are collapsing on him.
19-0.
Anything else would be pointless.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
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