No team in the history of the National Football League is as
good as the 2007 New England Patriots, not by a longshot. No team's offense can match what Tom Brady, Randy Moss and these Pats
can do. No team's defense can stop
them. No tackle football team that has
ever played a game together was as dominant as these guys, and no team in the
foreseeable future has any chance of eclipsing them (possibly not even the
Patriots themselves). 
Moss has reasserted himself as the premier wide
receiver in the NFL
And I'll stand 100% firm behind this indisputable fact even if they lose a game
this season.
Granted, there will always be controversy if the Patriots,
say, lost one of their remaining regular season games with backup QB Matt Cassell mopping things up for
Brady while he rests for the playoffs.
If they don't win the Super Bowl (as of November 14th, they
were 1/3 odds. By comparison, the 12-1
Cowboys are 7/2), almost nobody would grant them the title of "Best Team
Ever." I'll be one. Crown them now; they're unstoppable.
The 1998 Minnesota Vikings currently hold the record for
most points scored in a single season at 556.
Through 13 games the Patriots have scored 503 and are on pace to
absolutely shatter that record as they are on pace for a video game-esque 619
points of offense. Brady will likely
break every major single season passing record known to man, including the
coveted touchdown pass and quarterback rating records. Moss, who if he retired right now would go
down as the second best receiver in NFL history and who also played for those
'98 Vikings catching 17 touchdown passes as a rookie, is having the single best
season of any wideout of all times.
Moss's 1264 yards and 19 touchdowns are ridiculous. The offense is achieving these numbers even
with no scarcity to injuries to their running backs.
Their defense currently ranks 3rd in the AFC and
4th overall in points allowed. Defensive studs such as Rodney
Harrison (suspension), Richard
Seymour, and Roosevelt Colvin
(injuries) have missed time. Plus, their prized
defensive free agent acquisition, Adalius
Thomas, only has four sacks on the year.
The Pat's average margin of victory on the season, 21.7,
would absolutely destroy the 1972 Dolphin's mark of 15.3.
The Patriots have faced a tough schedule too, playing in the
strength of the AFC. Sure, the Jets and
Dolphins play in their division and they only have 3 wins combined, but they've beaten the suddenly surging 7-6 Bills
twice. They've gone on the road and beaten
the 11-2 Colts and the 12-1
Cowboys. New England
has also humiliated other AFC playoff contenders like the Chargers, Browns, and
most recently, the Steelers.
The only real evidence I need though is to watch the games
with my own eyes. The New England
Patriots are the best football team I've ever seen play.
Veteran