It’d be tough to be much better than Tom Brady was on Sunday night.
In a battle of rock vs. hard place, Brady was the rock, and now the Jets are in a hard place (oh yeah, that’s some good writing for ya, folks).
Facing the prospect of a third straight loss, a tough road game, the top spot in the division and the best pass defense in football, Brady said “That all you got?” With an assist from the New England D (three turnovers),
Brady’s 118.4 rating against the Jets in New York still has to rank in the top 10 regular-season performances of his career – and it went beyond the numbers. The Jets’ front was ferocious, winning the battles against the New England line, but Brady found the time he needed and made the most of it.
With seven of the softest games imaginable left on the schedule, he and the Patriots could easily earn the AFC’s top seed despite the two-game skid, and an 11th straight AFC East title (two were shared) seems like a foregone conclusion at this point.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/itd-be-tough-to-be-much-better-than-tom-brady-was/
Hernandez stops by ESPN
Half of the best TE duo possibly in history, Aaron Hernadez, stopped by the ESPN studios today to discuss everything from the Jets, the defense stepping up, Mr. Brady, last year’s playoff, and his partner in crime, Gronk.
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All 39 of Tom Brady’s 2010 touchdowns.
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Patriots Today: Inside victorious Patriots locker room
Patriots Today: Inside victorious Patriots locker room
Seems like a suitable last post before we turn the page to the Chiefs.
Deadspin: How Rex Ryan created the new look Patriots
Deadspin: How Rex Ryan created the new look Patriots
Interesting article here from Chris Brown who runs the great site SmartFootball.com. I get what he’s trying to say however I don’t think BB drafted Gronk and Hernando because of the Jets. BB has always had a healthy obsession with tight end drafting, and the fact that both players fell to where the Pats could pounce was a coincidence of need and availability.
The real way that Rex helped shaped the current Pats offense is more reflected in the move to trade Randy Moss in the middle of last year and bring back Deion Branch. To beat the Jets defense you need guys like Branch who are smart, can get open quickly and have the total trust of Tom Brady.
A player who’s only real skill is getting deep can easily be eliminated by a good cover corner like Revis or even Cromartie.
The Pats were 1-2 vs. the Rex Ryan Jets with Moss, they’re now 3-1 without him.