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Role Reversal
Dec 18, 2007 | 9:14AM | report this

In the years between 2001 and 2004 the Patriots were racked with obstacle after obstacle.
Riddled with injuries the Patriots some how managed to adjust and overcome all
adversity and walk away with 3 Super Bowl victories in 3 appearances. They never won
handedly, they never won pretty, eeking out just enough to put another W in the column.

In that same time period, the Indianapolis Colts were an offensive juggernaut, racking up
points. The defense, though not top notch, was often overlooked as Peyton Manning and
such high-profile receivers as Harrison and Wayne controlled the game with ease.
Despite their dominance, and a career season in 2004, the Colts were not overcome the
speed bump known as the Patriots. Even in 2006 when the Colts finally earned their
Super Bowl title, the AFC championship against the Patriots was a close battle to the end
(We are not going to discuss "the call" that changed the outcome of the game).

Fast Forward to 2007 and the roles have been reversed.

The Patriots are the hot team. Brady and the Patriots offense, fueled by controversy and
spite, have dominated the league with a legitimate shot at going 16-0 and are a Super
Bowl favorite.

The Colts, in contrast have been riddled with injuries. One of Manning's favorite targets
has been taken away for most of the season. The defense has been all but wiped out. The
list of injuries is alarmingly long, and a lot of these names are huge. Harrison, Freeney,
Sanders, Morris, O'Neil, McFarland, Worsely and the list goes on and on.

While many teams would crumble and fall with far less injuries especially with key
players. Manning and coach Tony Dungy have managed to adjust and find ways to win,
in a very Patriots-esque manner. The wins have not been pretty, struggling against teams
they normally would roll right over, but they are still wins. At a time when they were
most vulernable in week 9, they played a great game against the Patriots (albeit with
again some help from the zebras) and held their own. They may have lost the game but
you have to think that keeping the game close was a small moral victory for them.

On a personal level, I have always equated Manning and Dungy with Satan. Manning
looks like a chicken on the field with his constant-audible offense not to mention not
being able to go 10 minutes without seeing him on TV 24-7. Dungy never got the job
done in Tampa with great talent, and was not getting it done with an all-star team in Indy.

2007 has put them both in a new light. Peyton still looks spasmodic on the field, but
somehow, him and Dungy are defying all logic and getting the job done despite
nightmarish obstacles. They have found new weapons, more of them and honestly present
more of  a threat to stopping the Patriots than ever before.

If anyone, especially Patriots fans are overlooking the Colts and think they have no
chance in the post season you need to seriously take another look at the Colts and think
again. As a Patriots fan myself, I can only hope that the Patriots are not falling into the
trap and believing their own hype. If they are then it will be the gravest mistake in
Patriots history,

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2008 NFL Playoff Predictions
Dec 11, 2007 | 9:29AM | report this
 

Wildcard Round:

AFC

Steelers @ Browns: This is one of two big upsets in the playoffs. On paper, the Steelers
are the better team, but their arrogance in thinking they are a better team than they really
are works against. Big Ben has had a good year but it is not enough to stop a team that
has played with a lot of heart. This is a close game that comes down to the last minute of
the 4th Quarter. Bowns win 17-14.

Jaguars @ Chargers: This game is over before it starts. No way the Chargers, despite
winning their division is able to hold off the Jaguars. Jaguars breeze through this one
winning 27-17.

NFC

Giants @ Buccaneers: The Giants barely squeak into the playoffs and are out in the first
round. Not having Shockey really hurts the Giants offense really limiting Eli's Options.
John Gruden and the rolling Buccaneers win in a 31-10 rout.

Vikings @ Seahawks: A classic pass vs rush game. When it comes down to it, the
Seahawks are a more experienced team in the post season and that experience pays off
with a close win. Seahawks 27-24 in OT

Divisional Round:

Browns @ Colts: The fairy tale is over for Romeo and the Browns are humbled by the
Colts: 41-7.

Jaguars @ Patriots: The Jaguars are #1 in rushing plays and #2 in rushing yards but
ranked 4th in rushing touchdowns. This is the kind of team that can beat the Patriots.
Garrards' inexperience along with falling behind early makes the Jaguars play the game
they can't play in weather they can't play it in. Patriots win 35-17.

NFC

Seahawks @ Packers: As good as the Seahawks looked late in the season, Packers send
them home in for the season win: 31-24.

Buccaneers @ Cowboys: Combine Romo's bum thumb, his playoff inexperience and
Jessica Simpson and you have the recipe for a meltdown. Barber fails to carry the offense
and the Buccaneers get by in a very close game 13-10.

Championship Round

AFC:

Colts @ Patriots: Once again it comes down to this rivalry. Even though the Colts are
heathier than during the regular season, they are tired after a tough game against the
Jaguars the week before. Patriots come away with another close battle as Manning lets
frustration and fatigue get the best of him. Patriots win 27-20.

NFC:
Buccaneers @ Packers: In a game with as much heart as ability, the cold at Lambeau
proves to be too much for the Buccaneers who should go home smiling for as well as
they played at the end of the season. Old Man Favre shines again and earns one more trip
to the Big Show..

 
Superbowl:

Patriots vs. Packers: Imagine the hype surrounding this game. The Packers led by the
record breaking Favre in a season as improbable as it was spectacular playing the New
England Patriots, led by the record breaking Brady and a team that has a chance to
avenge their Super Bowl loss to the Packers in 1995-95 and go 19-0. This game blows
the ratings off the charts as the most viewed program in history. This will be a game that
EVERYONE watches, football fans or not. An offensive shootout. The Arizona
conditions are ideal for the Patriots who hammer the Packers 44-27.

There you go, those are mine and just how I see them. Agree? Disagree? What are yours?

*Edited to reflect week 15 games.

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Steelers Game a Non-Issue
Dec 06, 2007 | 7:33AM | report this

Steelers are a non-issue. Defensive Back Anthony Smith went and ran his mouth and guaranteed a victory on Sunday for the Steelers, and while generally that kind of talk is a bad thing against the Patriots, this time he might be right.

While Pats fans are united in the prayers for 19-0 (after all 16-0 means nothing) the players are a different story. In the big picture, in a season where Brady and Moss are likely to break records, the season means little if the big game at the end of the year is a bust, or worse yet, that they do not make it.

It is for that reason that the Steelers have a legitimate shot on Sunday. Looking at the big picture, Sundays game means almost nothing. The Patriots already have the division locked up. They need 2 wins in the next 4 weeks to lock home field for the playoffs and with games against the Jets, which will have far more meaning for the Pats players, and the 0-12 Dolphins (in the cold of Gilette) another divisional game with more meaning, the Steelers game this Sunday would be a good game to take a break. Why get into a tough smashmouth game of football and risk injury for the post season.

Pride is a tough thing to put aside, but the Patriots have not been playing full out football for the last 2 weeks against the Eagles and the Ravens. Moss was back to running half routes and the play generally looked sloppy. The division was already locked up prior to the Eagles game thanks to the Bills loss earlier that day. So you saw a Patriots team playing at 80% almost lose twice. As much as I wish the Patriots would go full out every game, let’s face it. Bellichick is a big picture coach, Brady is a big picture QB and the whole team is playing big picture ball.

Don’t get me wrong, I would love to Patriots to come out there and put up 60 points on the board but it isn’t going to happen until the Jets game. If the Patriots can come out to an early 2 score lead then they win. That would take Parker out of the game and Big Ben is no match for the Patriots secondary. Big Ben likes to loft the ball, he does not exactly have a “laser rocket arm” and he can be defended/picked easily. He’s tough to tackle so putting pressure is not very fruitful. So contain him (at the same time contain the run) and take away his options and you win that battle and the Pats win. I honestly think the Steelers defense is a bit over rated. If you look at strength of schedule, the Steelers D has had a fairly easy schedule, part of the reason they have been a success. And let’s not forget that all 3 of the Steelers losses are away games. Not a great team on the road.

If the game comes down to a smashmouth brawl, then the Patriots lay back and play like they have the last 2 weeks (conservatively) and the Steelers stop another Patriots win streak. Hopefully it will be a good game to watch.

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7 Blind Men - A.K.A. NFL Officials
Dec 05, 2007 | 11:49AM | report this

In the wake of Monday night’s football game between the Ravens and Patriots there has been a lot of talk about the Officials in the game handing the game to the Patriots. Whenever a high emotion game is close you hear the conspiracy theorists come out spewing their “facts”, trying to prove that the NFL is as fixed as the WWE. While it would be hard to argue that not a single NFL official is on the take after all, we have seen this happen with Basketball and Baseball, it is equally unlikely that the whole officiating staff of the NFL is crooked.

So with all the complaints about the officiating during the Pats-Ravens game, I have yet to hear a convincing argument that any of the calls were really all that bad. First things first, let’s look at the 2007. The Ravens are the 4th most penalized team so far this year. Arizona leads with 108/875, then Green Bay – 95/852, Cleveland - 95/716 with the Ravens following close behind with 92/698. New England by comparison is 62/562. So the Ravens draw a lot of penalties, no arguing that. They incurred 13 in that game, which is high for them in a single game, but not out of question given the intensity and emotion of that game.

Looking at the penalties:
1. Rolle gets called for a facemask. No subjectivity there. Good Call.
2. Next play, 12 men on field. New England was in a no huddle, caught them with 12, count them up. No argument, Good Call.
3. Next play, Suggs, offsides. You can always argue offsides/false start. Looking at the play a few times, I could not find any movement on the Pats line. If they had the network would have been all over it. Good Call.
4. Sypniewski – False Start. This ends up being a partial drive killer. It was on a first down though so you are 1-15. He moved, no question though. Good Call.
5. Martin - Unnecessary Roughness. Another call that is more subjective, however it seemed warranted. That drive led to a Ravens TD so it ends up having zero effect. Good Call.
6. Ivy – Defensive Holding. Of all the penalty calls I think this is the most questionable. I am not an official but it seems consistant with how it has been called all year. This keeps the drive alive. Patriots still get 3 if the call never gets made.
7. McAlister – Pass Interference. I think this one was clear, Moss should have had it. Good call.
8. Wilcox – False Start. He moved. It was 3 and 9 on that play making it 3 and 14. Legit penalty that likely has no effect on the game. Good Call.
9. Rolle – Illegal Contact. Judgement call. I agree with the call but it is a moot point, Brady ran for the 1st down regardless so has no effect on outcome.
10. Winborne – Pass Interference. Winborne was wrapped around Watson that play, the right arm hooked around the waist. No question That is Pass Interference, without it Watson catches that ball for a TD. Good Call.
11. Scott – Unsportsmanlike Conduct. Good Call.
12. Scott – Unsportsmanlike Conduct. The subsequent pentalty for throwing the flag. Good Call.
13. Reed – Offsides. In some sort of statement, he walked across the line. Good Call.

There are 2 things not covered that Ravens fans and Pats Haters alike will argue. The Time Out that was called when the Patriots got stuffed on 4 and 1. Now, there is zero question that the Defensive coordinator called for a time out well before the start of the play. So the question is that can the defensive coordinator call a timeout. According to the rules no. However the official that granted the time out had no idea who was calling for the time out as he was focused on the players were set.

I know Ravens fans will not like this, but while the time out should not have been granted, nor should Rex Ryan have asked for it. As a Defensive Coordinator in week 13 of the 2007 season he should know better. He’s got a pipeline to the coach, so no excuse. That was poor judgment on BOTH sides. So no conspiracy there.

The other arguable call is the Gaffney touchdown. Did he have control or not. From the viewpoint of an official in another sport: The official was in the right place, looking where he should have been with an excellent view of the catch. Unfortunately his view of the ball was obscured by Gaffney. As an official you just can not predict exactly how a play will go down and there is no way to get into 100% the correct position. He has no other official to get help from, he’s got the best angle available and he has to make the call. Given those conditions and his set of eyes, I think 99.9% of anyone makes the same call. There was nothing he did wrong and from his vantage point it was the correct call. The play was even reviewed and upheld.

If it were me looking at the replay, assuming that I have the same angles and quality we have at home… I overturn the call. That being said, I am not sure that it changes anything. An incomplete pass would just mean 2nd and goal from the 4 assuming that the Unsportsmanlike Conduct penalty on Scott does not happen. 3 more attempts for the Patriots and more often than not it is going to result in a TD. Add to that the Patriots burning some more time off the clock. Gotskowski was kicking with the wind and he can boot the ball so I would not expect a huge runback. So the Ravens get the ball with only 20-25 seconds, possibly less and the Hail Mary to the 2 never happens.

So now, I ask the question. What are you complaining about?

One questionable penalty that isn’t even blatantly bad? An arguable TD reception that probably gets made in the next play or two? A time out that the Ravens Defensive Coordinator should have known better than to call in the first place? The Ravens played a great game, but they let emotion get the better of them and they paid the price. Don’t blame the officials for the Ravens’ own undoing.

So please, someone educate me.
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Are you sick of hearing about the Patriots?
Nov 21, 2007 | 9:05AM | report this
Sick of the Patriots?

I’m not, in fact I am just loving every second of it and so should you. The 2007 Patriots are the greatest NFL team ever assembled. Their #1 rated Offense is going to shatter a lot of NFL records. Tom Brady is #1 for total yards, #1 in TDs, #1 in completion percentage and #1 in yards/attempt and has only thrown 4 picks.  He has the #1 QB rating at 134. No one else is close. Randy Moss is #1 in total receiving yards and #1 in TDs

The Defense is not all that shabby either at #3. Vrabel leads the league in defense with 9.5 sacks and 5 forced fumbles. The defense would be a lot more impressive if the offense was not so dominant. Keep in mind that a lot of points that the Patriots have given up have come late in the game after many of the starters have been pulled. Belichick has been known to keep a few hidden rabbits in that magic hoodie of his, you can bet that a very understated defense (still at #3) is one of them

So this is where people start coming up with every excuse in the book as to WHY the patriots are so dominating this year, and why they really are not all that great

Spygate: Spygate was a non-issue that was blown into a media tsunami. The Patriots violated a rule (intentionally), one that offers no competitive advantage, one that whistle-blower Mangini himself had been guilty of just last year. Commissioner Goodell even stated that the violation offered no competitive advantage, the confiscated media did not offer one either and Goodell had no reason to call into question the validity of any of the past Patriot wins, including the 3 Superbowl wins in 2001, 2003 and 2004. Yet the media felt the need to crucify Belichick and the Patriots anyway. A bigger story should have been Soundgate, Audiogate or whatever you want to call it during week 9, Indy vs Pats. If anyone still has a doubt about Indy piping in crowd noise, please watch every Indy home game this season up to week 9… and then watch the Indy-Chiefs game from week 11. Sorry, they have been doing it for years and THAT offers an immediate competitive advantage

Soft Schedule: Early on it looked as if the Patriots would indeed have an easy schedule. The AFC East is a weak division, even with Buffalo gaining some steam mid way through the season. Still, the Patriots have faced some tough match-ups. During the season. The Colts @ Indianapolis, The Cowboys @ Dallas, and the Steelers @ NE to name a few. In fact, if the status Quo is maintained, then the Patriots will have faced 10 teams with .500 records or better with 5 of those teams with winning records. The Cowboys… ready for this: 10 teams with .500 or better, 5 with winning records. Indy, even though in arguably the toughest division will face 9 teams with .500 with 5 of those teams with a winning record. Can anyone say schedule parity. Jacksonville has the toughest schedule, playing 7 teams with a winning record. No wonder why they are not 9-1 right now. Green bay has the softest schedule of all the league leaders. Only 7 games agains .500 teams and only 3 games against winning records. Favre is a fan favorite inside of Green Bay and out. The Packers are not the same caliber as the Cowboys… however Favre offers 2 things right now, experience and heart that won’t show up in any schedule. Soft schedule or not, the Packers are a legit playoff contender.

Indy’s Injured: Who cares and what does that have to do with the Patriots. Throughout the 2006 season the Patriots had severl key players go down with injuries. No one whined back then about it especially the Patriots. You never heard Brady ever complain about injured players or not having receivers to throw to.Part of the game. Another part of the game is team depth, Indy has none, Steelers have little, Patriots have a lot. You want to tell me that Dungy is all that and a bag of chips with popcorn on the side? He was handed a prow bowl caliber team. My autistic 5 year old son could have won a Superbowl with that team

Patriots are not a complete team, they don’t have a run game: No kidding. The Patriots had an effective run game early in the season, then it got injured and the Patriots adjusted. Maroney is back but Maroney is only a GOOD running back, not a GREAT one. The Maroney/Morris pairing had some chemistry to it, and losing Morris was a definite hit on the running game. Faulk managed to step up and is anyone else keeping a watch on Eckel? Give him 2 more years and he will be one of those clutch backs that always manages to convert on 3rd down. He is the next Jerome Bettis. You heard it here first. So the Pats are working with a patched up run game, but they really do not need it. If you are a defensive coordinator and you are trying to develop a game plan, let me clue you in. The Pats are going to pass, and pass a lot. And there is not much you can do to stop it. You want to talk “team”, a team is one that covers for it’s weak areas and fills in gaps when necessary. Faulk, Evans and Eckel have all managed to offer a competitive ground option. They may not be turning heads but they are getting the job done.  The Pats have the most complete and deep team in the league, on both sides of the ball.

They’re Running up the Score, No Class: Every week each team tries to win by scoring as many points as possible, and stop the opposing team from scoring. Period. Patriots tickets, if you can by them are about $125 each… I am not shelling out that kind of money to watch a team score a few points and then go play tiddlywinks while the practice squad goes out there. I was at the Patriots-Dolphins game in 2002 when the Patriots came back from a 17 point deficit in the 4th quarter to tie the game, and then win it in OT. Glad neither team stopped playing that game, especially the Patriots. The Patriots blew the lead in the AFC championship in the 4th quarter in 2006 (with the admitted help of the referees). It should have never come down to that call though. The Patriots, tired and battered stopped playing and the results, well we all know the results. In the Week 11 game against Buffalo, Late in the 4th, buffalo threw in the towel and the Patriots punted. They laid up that game. They could have easily scored another touchdown or more even with the backups in. Who punts on the 30-something yard line? That is 4th down territory, it was short yardage and you could try for 3 if you had to. Nice try, but the Pats play, and play to win until the opposing team cries uncle. No more 2006s.

I do not begrudge the media and fans resorting to name calling and some wholesome good old-fashioned defamation. It’s part of what being a fan of the game is about. Often, the teams that I have hated most over the years are the teams that were the best and ultimately the ones I respect the most. I hated seeing Elway stick it to the Patriots year after year. I used to cringe at the mention of Favre and Greenbay, Aikman and Dallas not to mention the Greatest show on Turf. Looking back those were all fantasic teams. It’s time for New England and I am going to bask in the enjoyment all I can as this moment is truly a remarkable one and one that will remain in the record books for decades to come. One day the Patriots will fall from the brightness of the spotlight and it will be time for the moment to belong to some other team and some other fan. I hope that when that time comes, that you enjoy it as much as I am.

Happy Thanksgiving. - I will be enjoying mine with my wife, our 4 kids, my parents and 2 sisters along with my close cousin, his wife and his 2 boys. My cousin will be the chef, which is appropriate since he is actually... a chef. In fact the former Executive Chef for the New England Patriots and Gilette Stadium.
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Colts Fans, Stand Up and Applaud.
Nov 05, 2007 | 7:47AM | report this

As a fan of the Patriots, it can be fun to get yourself caught up in the hype of a big game. I enjoy arguing until hoarse in the throat and red, white and blue in the face defending the team. More so, I am glad that there are fans out there willing to point out with the utmost certainty that my opinions and views are completely wrong. Thank you so much, the past week as been fun. 

The Colts have a great team. There is no doubt about that, and it starts with their Organization, on down through the Head Coach and the rest of the coaching staff and ends with the players. There is so much talent on the team from the top down. They have been a dominant team for over half a decade and in any other time would have the term dynasty hung over their front door. They were rewarded last year with a well-deserved Super Bowl victory. 

However you can not have your David without your Goliath. And in the NFL that means the New England Patriots. Over that same time span, the Patriots have been feeding off the talent and skill of the Indianapolis Colts and no rational person should think for a second that the Patriots would be as great as they are if they did not have a team they NEEDED to be great against. The two teams have evolved into the top tier of the NFL and that is something that you can not dispute.

What I find most disappointing is the attack on character that has gone on the last few weeks. I do not think there is a team in the NFL that embodies class and sportsmanship better than EITHER team. You can talk about handshakes all you want. The reality is that both teams play with 125% of their hearts, and when you put yourself out on the field like that, it is impossible to not feel the disappointment and frustration in losing. Over their recent rivalry, both teams have handled themselves with the utmost professionalism, about as much as you could possibly find when the game is played at such a level.

This year, for the Colts and the Patriots alike, the road to the Super Bowl will be through each other, most likely in the AFC Championship. True sportsman would have it no other way. In order to be the best, you have to play against the best. For the Patriots and Colts, there is no other competition.

I look forward to that game and all the hype and conversation surrounding it.  

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A little something for the Colt's fans...
Nov 05, 2007 | 6:44AM | report this

I thought you might need something to refresh you after such a tough loss last night:

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Colts Reveal New Uniforms!
Nov 04, 2007 | 6:20PM | report this

Based on the recent Patriots vs Colts game, Indianapolis unfurled their new uniforms:

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The Real Battle between Good and Evil
Oct 31, 2007 | 10:47AM | report this

What Class really is.

The game between the Patriots and the Colts is being billed as on of Good v.s Evil. It is the evil hooded Darth Vader (Bill Belichick) against the good Luke Skywalker (Tony Dungy). The frenzy surrounding this game is greater than any I have ever seen including the Superbowls. Fans have polarized into two factions, Pats fans, and everyone else.

But is Belichick really evil? Is he really the classless cheater that the media and anti-pats fans alike make him out to be?

Since Spygate, with all that has been written and said about Belichick in the media he has said nothing. He has not defended himself, he has not tried to explain or rationalize his actions nor has he tried to pass the buck or point out other indiscretions he may be aware of by other coaches. Instead, he has continued to do exactly as he has over the last 6 ½ years.  Every day he goes to work and does everything he can to try and make his team better. Even when opposing coaches (Dungy included) make inaccurate and slanderous statements every time a microphone is placed in their direction and the subject comes up, Belichick says nothing in return.

THAT is what class is.

Sure, it’s hard to like Bill Belichick if you are not from New England or you are not a Patriots fans. He is short with the media, never gives a good soundbite. He dresses in the hoodie that Pat’s fans have come to love and the rest of the nation has come to loathe. He just is not likeable on many different levels, however that has nothing at all to do with class. Belichick was convicted in the media of Spygate long before the NFL even finished their investigation, sounds like a classy thing for the media to do. Even when the fine was handed down the NFL never stated that Belichick had been guilty of anything more than violating a league policy. Not once did Goodell ever state anything to the effect that Belichick had cheated.  Apparently, in this country we are innocent until the media says otherwise.

You can say what you want about the Patriots and Belichick, because they are just going to continue what they do best… win football games. And you can argue that they run up the score, but the untold side of that argument is they ran a score on a defense that had talked trash all week long. And you can criticize for the quiet mocking of Terrel Owens by eating popcorn in their locker room after a game, as long as you don’t mention that TO should have just kept his mouth shut all along. The truth is you will not hear the Patriots trash talk other teams, players and coaches, it just is not tolerated in Foxboro. And whenever incidents emerge it is always omitted that the Patriots have never instigated any such conduct. Their actions speak volumes on their own.

THAT is what class is.

So the upcoming battle of Good vs. Evil is really the good (The Patriots and Bill Belichick) and the Evil (the sports media). I like the Patriots chances against the Colts on Sunday, it should be a good game to watch. Sadly, I do not think that they fair so will against the media.

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Spygate: Revisited
Oct 31, 2007 | 5:20AM | report this

Here we are coming up on week 9 in the NFL, the half-way point of the season and the biggest question raised all season, which came about on week one mind you, has still gone unanswered.

Why did he do it?

For those of you who he been asleep for the last 2 months, I am of course talking about Spygate. During the week one opener between the Patriots and the Jets, at the Meadowlands, the Patriots were caught using a video camera on the sideline to record the defensive signals. Upon review, Commissioner Roger Goodell fined Bill Bellicheck $500,000 and confiscated Bill’s video library (more on that later). Since then the media has been on an all out crusade to demonize Bill Bellicheck and the New England Patriots. The NFL fanbase has crucified them as cheaters.

So why did Bill Belichick do it? For 6 seasons with the New England Patriots he was touted as a genius, a mastermind and the class of the NFL. He took 6th round backup quarterback to the Superbowl and upset the Greatest Show on Turf. And in his 7th season amassed an all star team like no other NFL team before it. Why on earth would someone with a resume like Bill Belichick resort to cheating?

Simple, he didn’t.

For a moment, if you can, put everything you have heard THIS season about Bill Belichick aside. Put it on the shelf for now, you can go back to hating him after the article.

Search deep inside you heart. The idea of Bellichick cheating and doing it so obviously just seams a bit unrealistic. A Coach repeatedly referred to as a mastermind the prior six seasons resorting to cheap grade school tactics. It just does not fit at all. Not to mention that the performance of the Patriots did not match the performance of a team that would in fact be cheating. Even if you had time to analyze the tape at halftime, the Patriots should have played better in the second half consistently. Not the case. Lets look at the 2006 season for example:

  • Week 1 - 1st half = 7 - 2nd half = 12 - Difference = 5
  • Week 3 - 1st half = 0 - 2nd half = 7 - Difference = 7
  • Week 4 - 1st half = 14 - 2nd half = 24 - Difference = 10
  • Week 10 - 1st half = 6 - 2nd half = 8 - Difference = 2
  • Week 13 - 1st half = 13 - 2nd half = 15 - Difference = 2
  • Week 16 - 1st half = 10 - 2nd half = 14 - Difference = 4
  • Week 17 - 1st half = 19 - 2nd half = 21 - Difference = 2

The Patriots were better in the 2nd half  in 7 of 16 games, not an over-whelming number of a team that is cheating in that manner. The average difference between 1st half and 2nd half points is less than 5 for those 7 weeks, less than a touchdown. For a team that cheats, they certainly were not doing a good job of it.

Fast forward to this season’s performance. Now that the league is under a microscope and the Goodell is on the hunt for it, if the Patriots had been cheating, they should be struggling, when instead offensively they are dominating. I already know what you all are thinking so I will save you the trouble. The Patriots added some key offensive players and basically have an all-star dream team. In the preseason the media had already anointed them with the championship and to this point they have lived up to that hype. So even if Belichick had been cheating, now with one of the greatest NFL teams to ever be assembled, what reason is there to cheat?

Going back to the 2006 season, week 10 in the loss to the New York Jets. During that game, a cameraman for the Jets was kicked off the field for videotaping the defensive signals (sound familiar). During that game, the Jets miraculously came from behind in the second half to beat the Patriots, who had beaten the Jets in week 2 of the season at the meadowlands. Things that make you go Hmmm. Belichick and Mangini have no love for each other. Mangini leaving for a rival organization as he did, taking his playbook with him could not have sat well with Belichick and there has been a feud ever since.

So here is the theory. Belichick takes a camera over to the Meadowlands and pulls the same stunt that Mangini had done before knowing he will get caught, hence why he would be so blatantly obvious about it. The NFL would have to look into it and put a microscope on all teams and put an end to some of the acknowledged widespread cheating practiced by some teams (Miami turning up the AC on hot days, Indy piping in crowd noise… we have all heard the stories).

Far fetched you say? I’m obviously not so sure. Goodell’s goons come to Foxboro and cart of… something, video tapes. Exactly what I am not sure, no one is. In fact, you do not hear anything more of what was on those tapes. Why? That one is easy, because there is nothing on those tapes. There is zero further evidence to support the Patriots cheating because, they never did to begin with and the ongoing investigation is dropped like a lead balloon. If as millions of fans believe that Belichick had been cheating for the past 6 years, you would think there would be something. Robert Kraft, a fan as much as an owner would never stand for that kind of behavior either. Had Belichick been indeed cheating, there is no way Kraft would have resigned him this year following Spygate. Kraft stood beside Belichick proudly because there was no reason no to.

So I stand beside Belichick and the New England Patriots as well. Proud of my team and what they have been able to accomplish over the last 6 and a half seasons.

You can all go back to hating now

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Running up the Score
Oct 30, 2007 | 5:11AM | report this

This last week, the New England Patriots decimated the Washington Redskins 52-7. The Redskins, running their mouth all week long featured the 5th rated defense in the league and the #1 defense in the NFC. Apres-Patriots, that number has now fallen to 12th in the League and 5th in the NFC.

The Patriots can do that to a team. Halfway through the season their Defense is rated #3 in the league, while the Offense is rated #1. Rating the offense at #1 does not really tell the story on how powerful this team is offensively. If you were adjust the rankings to factor in how much of a lead they have over Dallas, then Dallas would actually fall somewhere around 6th. Indianapolis is currently ranked 3rd in offense right behind Dallas, so compared to the Patriots, Indy is really ranked 7th

This game does not deserve any of the hype it is currently getting. The November 4th game should be another blowout by the Patriots. Indy and Dallas would be a far better game as those two teams are pretty much on the level. Statistics wise Dallas has the edge but in all fairness to the Colts, their schedule of playing back-up and past-prime teams has been tougher and when you adjust for that, the two even out.

Did you happen to see what the Patriots did to Dallas?

So now we have to call into question on whether or not the stats are skewed in favor of the Patriots because they have been running up the score, needlessly. Yes and No. Certainly Brady has been out on the field a couple of times when really not needed. But how many points does that really account for. The only 3 games when you can argue running up the score are during the Dallas game, the Dolphins and last week against the Redskins. In the Dallas game I don’t think that it was needless, given what Dallas had done the week before scoring twice in a mere 20 seconds. The Patriots ensured a 3 score lead and that is all. So we are down to 2 games.

The Dolphins game Brady comes back in the game after the Cassel interception to put the Patriots up by 3 scores. The drive eats up the clock and puts the lead back in the safe zone. Again I am not sure that this was intentionally running up of the score. You can come back (as Dallas did) from 2 scores down. 3 scores be it 17 or 21 points is the safe zone and the Patriots are again right at that point.

The Redskins game is the only game where you can really argue running up the points. But how much? At halftime the score was 24-0. Certainly you are not going to pull your quarterback at the half. Brady threw for one touchdown in the 3rd, the other touchdown comes from the defense, the score is now 38-0. The 4th quarter Brady throws another touchdown. That touchdown is the only one so far this season that Brady did not need to be in there for. That is not to say the Cassel would not have gotten the TD and the end score was the same, but it certainly seemed like it was done just so Brady could get his 3 touchdown passes for the game.

So with all the bad press for running up the score, in reality, Brady has only put 7 unnecessary points on the board. I still think the points end up on the scoreboard, but they should have padded Cassel’s stats, not Bradys. Even if you take the 7 points off the stats, the Patriots still stay right where they are, and are still that far ahead of anyone else in the NFL. And the vilification by NFL fans and the sports media is more unjustified than the 7 points the Patriots should not have scored.

There is another aspect to be looking at here. There has been a lot of talk about the Patriots no longer having any class, much because of the running up the points (which has been proven to be just the media and fans looking for news as proven here) and because of the way-overblown spygate scandal. The Patriots have been acting as they have for the last 6 seasons. Over the last 6 years they Patriots were repeated called the class of the NFL. During that time the Patriots made the playoffs in 5 of 6 seasons, made the Division championships 4 times, and won the Superbowl 3 times. Still they were underrepresented in the Pro-Bowl and the media still shined the spotlight on Manning, placing him and his stats on a pedestal.

So what did the fans and the media expect. When the Spygate story hit, and it called into question the Patriots numbers, you gave them something to prove. I think the mentality for this season has been to not win any games by 3 points, but rather 3 scores. I think Bellicheck is unleashing Brady to go and do what he has been capable of all these years. I still do not think that it will gain the Patriots any respect, not by fans anyway, except Patriot fans who already had that respect. The Media may be more apt to give Brady a fair shake next year, and that is really all New England, the organization and fans alike, have ever asked for.

I would like to thank everyone who read and commented on this blog entry, it certainly generated a lot of interest yesterday and into today, more than I ever though. I thought I was doing good after 10 people commented. Anyway, I have another entry today, probably the last until the big game on sunday so please, take a look. Regardless of which side you are on, since lately you are either Pro or Anti Patriots (who does not love a good vs evil story?) the debate has been a blast.

Spygate: Revisited

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