Yeah, maybe I have a man-crush on Tom Brady. Big whoop, wanna fight about it? Deep down all men do. If you say you do not, you are lying. And if you say you are not lying...you are lying. After this beatdown the Patriots are currently putting on the Bears, Brady is going to be the clear cut MVP frontrunner and there is no argument for anyone else. What he has done this year is currently unmatched and it is uncanny how he continues to win despite the turnover in the Patriots organization.
Sorry, I digress. I wanted to talk about how good the Patriots are as a whole but I just got lost in Tom's eyes, as snow flurries in Chicago outline the defined curves of his firm, yet gentle and precise body. Powerful but understanding mind and....whoa I just lost consciousness and kept typing. I am very sorry. It will not happen again...
OK. Here we go. I am going to try to explain to you why the Patriots are going to win the Super Bowl, without mentioning his name, even though that might be a futile effort. I always try to look at who a team has beat, where they beat them and in what conditions. And the Patriots are going to end up with the best record in the AFC while playing one of the toughest schedules. That is a recipe for playoff success. Their young defense, which was thought to be their weakness this year has been looking like the 1985 Bears. Bill Belichick's defense schemes and ideas are second to none. Belichick is arguably one of the greatest head coaches ever and he gets even better in the playoffs (15-4). He continues to make average players look elite year in and year out, with his methodical and aggressive game plans. He is the biggest reason why the Patriots are who they are.
And I did not even mention the fact that the Pats are going to have homefield advantage throughout the playoffs, and that Tom Brady has not lost a home start since like 1873 or something (well I tried not to mention him but alas, I could not help myself).
All I am saying is this: pay attention to what is going on in New England right now. I am saddened that I did not get to experience what it was like during the Steelers dynasty in the 1970s or the 49ers' dominance in the 1980s. And whether I liked it or not, the Cowboys in the 1990s were one of the greatest teams in the history of the NFL and they were must see TV. What the Patriots have done the last ten years and are continuing to do now is something you are going to want to remember because this kind of greatness does not happen often. This current Patriots team is a dynasty if you were having trouble figuring it out and you need to pay attention because this is what every team in the NFL is striving to be.
P.S. Te amo, Tom...
I think hell just froze over.... I can't believe you actually said that about the 1990s Cowboys...
ReplyDeleteDaniel I calls em like I sees em. Objective and unbiased. Everyone knows how great they were. I would always admit that. Even if they deprived Jerry Rice of more championships. Also I dislike the city of Dallas if anything.
ReplyDeleteWhy do you dislike dallas as a city? Ever lived there? Jerry Rice did derserve more championships but those NFC championship games for how ever many years were the real superbowls. They don't have games like they used to..... Memories...
ReplyDeleteBack to topic, Tom is a good QB but he's no Daniel Craig
I guess its mostly the Dallas fans. They have an undeserved sense of entitlement when the team has not been good in 20 years. And if only the games were as good as those old NFC championships.
ReplyDeleteI can see that but then again they act that way due to how Houston fans are just so damn hostile towards them. I on the other hand love both teams except when they play each other, then Houston has to go down
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