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Originally Posted by Sylvanfan
Tom Brady is far and away the best bad weather QB I've ever watched. John Elway used to win a lot of games in the snow, but the numbers Brady puts up in these games is absurd.
The scary thing is that Bellichick and co have a pretty substantial haul of early draft picks for this coming draft to continue reloading the Patriots with talent. I think Brady will get the chance to play in 3 more Superbowls before he calls it a career.
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They are building a second dynasty. The defence is very young, and only getting better.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...html?eref=sihp
Who can possibly stop this New England juggernaut before it hits Dallas in February? With every week that passes, and every game that follows roughly the same script -- Patriots dominate, and move on -- the feeling that we're watching yet another New England Super Bowl team grows stronger.
How many times in the past 10 years have we seen the Patriots seemingly handle the conditions as if they've played in it a million times before, while their opponent slips and slides and spends its workday looking hesitant and overmatched by the elements? It's as if one team is on skates, and the other's in cleats.
It's just the Patriot Way. They don't just deal with the cold and the snow and the bad field. They seem to almost relish the challenge, and the added degree of difficulty inspires them.
They're on a mission. By now, we all know that can't be good news for the rest of the NFL.