Patriots Meltdown of 2013

Best QB in NFL history? Yeah, you're a fucking moron. He's top 10 but isn't the best EVER.

Come on bro. He is top 3. Shouldn't even be an argument. And he has at least 4-5 more years barring injury. When it is all said an done, he will be the best QB of all time.

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Yeah that's right...I agreed with Hellblazer.
 


What a retarded thread. The Pats got rid of a 32 year old WR and replaced him with a younger, faster receiver 5 years Welker's junior.

Gronkowski is perenially injured and that news was no surprise to anyone.

Tebow was an absolutely brilliant stroke of genius by Belichick and I've already predicted that he will have at least 10 TD's this season, be it as a TE/FB/HB/QB, or whatever ingenious capacity Bill uses him in.

The only unexpected news was this murder beef with Hernandez. Even still, the Pats will make it work. They're famous for that.

They lost the best QB in NFL history and went on to win 11 games with a backup. Brady won many of his SB's with scrubs for receivers. Their secondary has always been a heap of rotating parts and third-tier pieces.

But their system is structured so that the damage of losing any one piece is always minimized. Not a single person who truly watches the Patriots is worried. This is one of the most resilient and flexible teams in the league. Personally, I think Tebow could make a fantastic TE if he's willing to play that position.

This gay thread sounds like it was created by a Patriots hater, and no surprise, it's medicalhumor, the resident WF retard.


I am a Patriots fanatic but come on man I have take issue with a few of these things.

The Gronkowski thing is a bit concerning. I would hardly call him "perennially" injured, he missed a season in college but played every game the first two years he was here. It was just last season when he missed games for a broken wrist. Now he is having back surgery that is going to cause him to probably miss a few games at the start of the season.

Tebow will not see the field except on special teams. Mayyybe he plays one or two plays a game in some kind of Hback roll but come on, 10 TD's? Belichick is not taking the football out of Tom Brady's hands. If he gets one touchdown all season I would be surprised. I would say he is 50/50 to even make the team.

As a Patriots fan I am concerned. I think they still win the division but it's going to be a dogfight against Denver and potentially SF in the Superbowl. They are a tight end based offense and now both their TE's are having problems. After Amendola there is NOBODY at WR. The defense has to pick it up this year big time.
 
As a Patriots fan I am concerned. I think they still win the division but it's going to be a dogfight against Denver and potentially SF in the Superbowl. They are a tight end based offense and now both their TE's are having problems. After Amendola there is NOBODY at WR. The defense has to pick it up this year big time.

SF in the Bowl?? Not this year...not without Crabtree. They simply won't have enough firepower on offense to get it done.

Seattle vs ? in the Big Show.
 
What a retarded thread. The Pats got rid of a 32 year old WR and replaced him with a younger, faster receiver 5 years Welker's junior.

Gronkowski is perenially injured and that news was no surprise to anyone.

Tebow was an absolutely brilliant stroke of genius by Belichick and I've already predicted that he will have at least 10 TD's this season, be it as a TE/FB/HB/QB, or whatever ingenious capacity Bill uses him in.

The only unexpected news was this murder beef with Hernandez. Even still, the Pats will make it work. They're famous for that.

They lost the best QB in NFL history and went on to win 11 games with a backup. Brady won many of his SB's with scrubs for receivers. Their secondary has always been a heap of rotating parts and third-tier pieces.

But their system is structured so that the damage of losing any one piece is always minimized. Not a single person who truly watches the Patriots is worried. This is one of the most resilient and flexible teams in the league. Personally, I think Tebow could make a fantastic TE if he's willing to play that position.

This gay thread sounds like it was created by a Patriots hater, and no surprise, it's medicalhumor, the resident WF retard.

Next time I get in a heated Manning vs Brady debate and someone brings up his superbowl rings, I'm just going to link to this post and argue that Brady can be replaced by any QB and the Pats would have similar success. Then I'll counter with Manning's 4 MVPs, and the fact his team went from being a 12-4 team on average to 2-14 the year he had surgery, then call it a day.

Thanks for doing my legwork for me bro.
 
Tebow will not see the field except on special teams. Mayyybe he plays one or two plays a game in some kind of Hback roll but come on, 10 TD's? Belichick is not taking the football out of Tom Brady's hands. If he gets one touchdown all season I would be surprised. I would say he is 50/50 to even make the team.

They are a tight end based offense and now both their TE's are having problems. After Amendola there is NOBODY at WR. The defense has to pick it up this year big time.

If Tebow is willing to block, he could be on the field at the same time as Brady. He could play TE, FB, HB, or even RB. With Hernandez about to be arrested and Gronk injured(again), I'd look for him at the TE position.

I wasn't happy about them letting Welker go. But Amendola's a satisfactory replacement as long as he can avoid getting injured again. Then you have Aaron Dobson, who they drafted in the second round. Then you have Shane Vereen, who is technically a runningback, but is really a perfect hybrid of the two positions.

Aqib Talib is coming back, which is honestly the best news I've heard all year. This team's gonna be just fine.

Next time I get in a heated Manning vs Brady debate and someone brings up his superbowl rings, I'm just going to link to this post and argue that Brady can be replaced by any QB and the Pats would have similar success. Then I'll counter with Manning's 4 MVPs, and the fact his team went from being a 12-4 team on average to 2-14 the year he had surgery, then call it a day.

Thanks for doing my legwork for me bro.

It's not necessarily that Brady is bad, so much as it is the fact that their system is designed to minimize the damage of losing any one player.

And doesn't Manning always choke in the playoffs? Why is any rational person even making that comparison?
 
Aqib Talib is coming back, which is honestly the best news I've heard all year.

A black male with a Muslim name returning to a multicultural work environment, where said male showers with and also tackles muscular men in tight clothing to the ground?

Why of course that would be Hellblazer's moment of the year. :p
 
I agree with you that it's an easy division. But that year it wasn't. How do you go 12-4 and not make playoffs?

Yeah, still can't believe they lost to Baltimore at home. Then again, I'm still in awe of what Flacco did in the playoffs. He holds the record with Joe Montana for best playoff TD-INT ratio. How he did that with such crappy receivers, I'll never understand.
 
A black male with a Muslim name returning to a multicultural work environment, where said male showers with and also tackles muscular men in tight clothing to the ground?

Why of course that would be Hellblazer's moment of the year. :p

I was thinking more along the lines of, "he's the best free agent cornerback out there", but whatever floats your boat, homie.
 
Then again, I'm still in awe of what Flacco did in the playoffs. He holds the record with Joe Montana for best playoff TD-INT ratio. How he did that with such crappy receivers, I'll never understand.
Crappy receivers? Maybe in some kind of fantasy league, but those guys were awesome in big games. Boldin, Smith. Pitta at TE. These guys and Flacco complemented each other.

Hats off the Ravens, but probably won't make the playoffs this year. (See: What NY Giants do the year after improbable Superbowl runs)
 
Crappy receivers? Maybe in some kind of fantasy league, but those guys were awesome in big games. Boldin, Smith. Pitta at TE. These guys and Flacco complemented each other.

Hats off the Ravens, but probably won't make the playoffs this year. (See: What NY Giants do the year after improbable Superbowl runs)

Oh yeah, forgot they had Torrey Smith.
 
I agree with you that it's an easy division. But that year it wasn't. How do you go 12-4 and not make playoffs?

lol you guys went 11-5, not 12-4. How are you a patriots fan and not know your history? Bandwagon. I'm a dolphins fan and I admit we suck. Patriots couldn't handle the wildcat coming out party that year.
 
Hernandez arrested and released by the Patriots today. What a fucking idiot.

Young, rich, new father, competing for a championship every year in the sport he loves and potentially throws it all away, for what? LOSER.
 
lol you guys went 11-5, not 12-4. How are you a patriots fan and not know your history? Bandwagon. I'm a dolphins fan and I admit we suck. Patriots couldn't handle the wildcat coming out party that year.

I just went off of their website...

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