as long as tom brady is able to walk, he has a chance to win another superbowl
2007-02-18 17:19:20
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answered by Mr. Irrelevant 3
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Alert: Peyton Manning finally won the Super Bowl that his "game" was lacking. People are never going to stop saying Peyton Manning is good because of that. Might as well get over that one.
With that being said, Brady is a good QB and with the right kind of guys can win another Super Bowl. Now whether the Patriots can keep providing him with an O-Line that can block a freight train, he'll be alright. Now if you keep letting guys go to the Colts, they're gonna keep beating you on a regular basis and doing it with guys that used to be on your roster (Vinateri, Klecko). Also losing top players and coaches (Branch, Vinateri, Weis to name a few) doesn't exactly help the situation either. I think the system can only work for so long when you start plugging in mediocre players because you refuse to give anyone any money (which we all know it's all about in the NFL).
2007-02-18 18:08:25
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answered by sweetie_tdp 4
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The Patriots face free agency with a number of key personnel including offensive linemen. A good line, like the Colts', can make the difference between a completed pass and a rushed throw that goes incomplete. It's a team game. Brady needs a balanced team around him. No doubt Scott Pioli, the Patriots' GM, will be working on assembling a balanced team, but the Patriots have proven stubborn about letting any one individual try to get more than they think he deserves.
BTW, Brady now faces a potential paternity hassle. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17218376/
2007-02-18 17:42:08
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answered by mattapan26 7
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This offseason Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft will do something to pick up a big name reciever for Brady. Caldwell and Gaffney did well in the postseason but they haven't proved to be big game recievers. Otherwise our defense and offense looks good. Maybe another running back in free agency would help too. The Patriots are bitter about the AFC championship game and to get revenge they will make a GREAT run next season.
2007-02-19 02:33:48
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answered by J.A. 4
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No, Tom Brady will be the next Brett Farve. He has reached the peak of his career, and will stay with the patriots turning in a solid performance each year while the teams talent deteriorates around him. And just like Farve he will be regarded as one of the top QB's in the NFL throughout his career and eventually enter the hall of fame.
2007-02-18 17:25:20
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answered by paul k 1
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Peyton is good,really good but so is Brady he's done it what at least twice,the pats will have another chance this year. If they would have kept Vinatieri they would have the ring.
2007-02-18 17:23:00
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answered by Georgewasmyfavorite 4
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Considering they were 4 points from the Super Bowl, I'd say, "Yes."
For the guy saying if they kept Vinateiri I have 2 requests.
1) Link to details of why he did not take the Patriots counter-offer. (Oh, I forgot, he didn't allow one. Nevermind)
2) Link to missed clutch playoff kicks by his replacement and clutch kicks by him.
2007-02-19 01:27:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Tom Brady has Bill Belichick at coach. THAT is everything he needs to win one, maybe two more SBs!
And listen very closely "Sonny Jim" now that Manning has his ring, NOBODY but complete IDIOTS are ever going to stop "saying he's so good!" He REALLY is that good, dumbo! Get over it!
2007-02-18 17:30:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes he has enough to get another one. After seeing his recievers step up last year, thats all he needed. Look for a strong showing next year.
2007-02-18 17:32:06
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answered by edempsey18 4
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Maybe. However, he's going to have a lot of stiff competition and he may lose some of his key players to free agency.
2007-02-18 21:47:09
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answered by Anonymous
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