Themanofbat
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If Tom Brady meets the Vikings in Super Bowl LII, he would have played nearly half of the NFC in Super Bowls.
Rams
Panthers
Eagles
Giants
Seahawks
Falcons
The Patriots level of success is silly. Particularly in an era designed for parity.
Parity doesn't exist in the NFL because the Pats always win.
The Patriots haven't won the Super Bowl yet. They also wouldn't have won their past 2 Super Bowl's if the coaches wouldn't have made dumb decisions. The Patriots on the other hand are well coached and have a HOF QB at the helm. Of course they're always going to be in contention.
I would agree on Super Bowl 49. But, in last year's Super Bowl, that was not down to 1 bad coaching decision. That was an all-out team meltdown of epic proportions. To win that game, the Patriots needed like 20 things to happen, and they all did. Some of it was them just fighting hard to get back in, some of it was just all-out panic. But either way, I don't think it was all bad coaching decisions. That one was on EVERYBODY.
But I do agree, coaching matters. The Patriots rarely beat themselves. The amount of times I can remember them doing so I can count on 1 hand (under Brady/Bellichick). There is a reason for their success, and I just find them fun to watch.
I agree that almost everybody on the Falcons had some part in that collapse, but I still think Kyle Shanahan is the person to point the finger to. He was too aggressive in the second half trying to pass the football. Even if he had run it to go three and out a few times, the clock would have been smaller and not enough time for New England to make a comeback. Trying to pass with 5 minutes to go while in FG range and up by 8 was cringe worthy.
Of course no FG in that situation was guaranteed, but at least run the clock down to make it more difficult.
Yes, but no single play call lost them the game. It was a mix of a lot of things happening, and even with all those mistakes, the Pats still needed freak accidents like that Edelman catch to occur. It was just a case of the dwindling lead got in everyone's heads and they got careless. Remember, at any point, Matt Ryan could have called an audible but he never did. Brady or Manning would have.
Oh absolutely. That Edelman catch just goes to show you how lucky the Patriots have been over the years. Good teams thrive on other teams mistakes. That's why they've been so successful since winning their first Super Bowl.
To get back on topic, we were talking about parity in the AFC. It hasn't been there because the AFC had 3 HOF QB's drafted in a 6 year span. Like you said in one of your above posts, only 6 teams have been to the Super Bowl since 2000. I think that will change here soon. Manning is gone, Roethlisberger is on his last legs and Brady might see a completely different atmosphere next year when McDaniels and Patricia leave.
It depends on who Belichick replaces McDaniels and Patricia with. Things could remain the same if they promote from within.
Oh absolutely. That Edelman catch just goes to show you how lucky the Patriots have been over the years. Good teams thrive on other teams mistakes. That's why they've been so successful since winning their first Super Bowl.
To get back on topic, we were talking about parity in the AFC. It hasn't been there because the AFC had 3 HOF QB's drafted in a 6 year span. Like you said in one of your above posts, only 6 teams have been to the Super Bowl since 2000. I think that will change here soon. Manning is gone, Roethlisberger is on his last legs and Brady might see a completely different atmosphere next year when McDaniels and Patricia leave.
Minnesota has the best defense in the league
A Jags/Vikings Superbowl would be way more exciting than the other options.
Eh, I find the Pats to be extremely hateable so at least I woundn't be completely detached watching the game.
Agreed. The AFC will be ripe for the taking fairly soon. Going to be interesting to see if the AFC becomes what the NFC is now.
But, I know even when the flood gates open, Browns will find ways to miss the boat like they always do![]()