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What the Hell Does it Take to Win a Super Bowl, Anyway? Barstool Sports: Boston

February 13, 2013 by Mike Dussault

What the Hell Does it Take to Win a Super Bowl, Anyway? Barstool Sports: Boston

Awesome read from Jerry Thornton, finally nailing down something I’ve been trying to wrap my head around for a long time.

I see it this way, there are about 10 teams in the NFL that can win the Super Bowl. All of them have different strengths and weaknesses, but those really don’t matter. Just one of those teams will put together 3 or 4 great games in January and February. Games where they make all the impossible plays, get all the bounces and just play lights out football.

As Jerry lays out, there’s no real formula other than that. So for all the talk of the Patriots decline, needs, etc. it doesn’t really matter. They’ll be one of the ten teams in contention next year whether they go 14-2 or 10-6.

Really, that’s all you can ask for.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: super bowl

Super Bowl win for Pats in 2012 would cement Brady/Belichick legacy

July 13, 2012 by Mike Dussault

A couple of days ago I finally for the first time willingly watched some of Super Bowl XVI. It was the Sound EFX episode, and though I turned it off as soon as Welker didn’t make that catch and watched a lot of it on mute, I once and for all put the 2011 Pats to rest.

Going into the Super Bowl I really saw no way the Pats would lose. Up to that point every game seemed to have its own poetic justice (except that first Giants loss). Brady beat the Jets in New York for the first time since the Spygate, and ended the seasons of both the other teams that had ended his in 2005 and 2009.

Peyton as a Colt vs. Brady was over. And hey, we even let the Steelers finally win one! I knew you had it in you guys! 

Add all that with Myra Kraft’s magical presence over the team and I just didn’t see how we would possibly lose that game. It was just too perfectly all lined up. The Pats would cap off the season by beating who else but the Giants, and avenge the biggest and worst defeat of the Belichick era.

Forget about the Perfect Season, that’s the Perfect Decade.

To be honest it even scared me a little bit in the week leading up to the game. Half the fun of the NFL season is avenging past losses and trying to right wrongs. There would be no one left to beat.

And had the Pats won the Super Bowl my ultimate nightmare could’ve possibly come true. It would seem as good a time as any for Belichick call it a career. And that is something I don’t want.

Well it must’ve been too perfect for the football gods because they decided to tear our heart out on a grand stage yet again, and here I am, left really hating Eli and the Giants a good deal more than I hated them starting in February 2008, and general apathy towards everyone else.

The Jets will always be the Jets of course, and I’ll always respect and enjoy the games against the Ravens and Steelers, but outside the Giants it’s all just slightly less meaningful. 

Still, there should be some great games this season. Getting a shot at the Texans and 49ers should be interesting, and going into Baltimore should be a dog fight. But new rivals must emerge.

Perhaps Buffalo or Houston are ready to give us a run in the AFC, but as things are lining up right now  the Pats should be favorites to secure homefield advantage for the third straight year.

Being a Pats fan has been quite a ride for the past decade. It all seemed easy early on, but lately no professional sports team has fallen just short of championships more than BB and TFB. Yet again the pieces are in place to make a run at another Lombardi which would definitely cement the Brady/Belichick combo as the best of all time.

Another win would tie Brady for most Super Bowl wins with Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana, not to mention that he’d stand alone having gone to six. Another MVP would also tie him with Montana with three.

For Belichick another Lombardi would give him a tie for most Super Bowl appearances with Don Shula (who only won two of six), and would tie him with Chuck Knoll for most as a head coach. Overall another win would give Belichick six total Super Bowl rings, putting him second all-time, pretty much undeniably the greatest coach of all time.

And one more shiny silver football for The Hall at Patriots Place would certainly put a different gleam on the two Super Bowl losses to the Giants. I just doubt we’ll ever get another shot at them in the big one.

No matter how it ended, 2011 was a fun ride and there’s plenty of reason to believe the 2012 Patriots can be even better. There might not be a lot of teams who we still owe a pounding to, but there’s still a lot to play for.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 5 keys, analysis, baltimore ravens, bill belichick, buffalo bills, denver broncos, new england patriots, new york giants, new york jets, nfl, super bowl, texans, tom brady

August 20, 2011 by Mike Dussault


I think we might be seeing more stuff like this in 2011.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-think-we-might-be-seeing-more-stuff-like-this-in/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: decade of dominance, gahden gremlins, patriots, super bowl, warner, willie, XXXVI

June 26, 2011 by Mike Dussault


https://www.patspropaganda.com/25565/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: new england patriots, super bowl

A Patriots fans’ Super Bowl Prop Bets

February 1, 2011 by Mike Dussault

As a Patriots fan it will be hard to watch the Super Bowl without throwing things at the screen, especially knowing that we beat both of these teams. Yes, the Pats throttled the Steelers in Pittsburgh and squeaked out a meaningless home win over the Matt Flynn-led Packers, but that’s really not making any of us feel any better about the “incident” a couple weeks ago.

Of course when your team’s not playing there’s really only one way to have any fun, and that’s to bet on a lot of meaningless junk that may or may not happen during the eight hours it takes to play a Super Bowl.

This year you can find a line on just about anything from who wins the opening coin toss, to what color the coaches Gatorade bath will be, to who the MVP thanks first (and if it’s Big Ben all bets are off).

Yes, they’ve thought of just about everything. Well, not quite everything.

So instead of just giving you my expert Super Bowl pick I’d like to lay out some odds that I think the odds-makers have missed. And as someone who’s seen both these teams up close, I think I’m qualified.

SUPER BOWL PROPS VIA PATSPROPAGANDA.COM

Clay Matthews gets that crazy look in his eye: -1000

TV shot of Maurkice Pouncey on the sidelines with his leg in a cast, looking sad: -200

Mention of the Patriots wins over the Steelers and/or Packers: +500

Mention/highlights of Tom Brady during his 2010 MVP season: NO LINE

Joe Buck makes awkward conversation about Big Ben’s “off the field issues”: -200

Troy Aikman agrees with him: NO LINE

You think they’re gonna sack Big Ben, but then they don’t sack him: -1000000

Troy Polamalu’s hair whips around: +1000 (straight from the Head and Shoulders money, baby)

You think for a second that Ryan Clark and/or James Harrison might’ve just killed someone: -200

Aaron Rodgers suddenly has strange new facial hair after halftime: +200

Clay Matthews unleashes an FU sack on Big Ben for all the drunk college girls across America: -500

Shot of Mike McCarthy looking befuddled and/or chubby: even

Rex Ryan predicts the Jets will still win the Super Bowl before kickoff: -200

Theme song from Shaft suddenly starts playing as Mike Tomlin’s theme music: +500

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Bets, BetUS, gambling, new england patriots, super bowl, Super Bowl Props

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