I get what your saying...but the Pats, after the run they have had...would consider 9-7 as a let down.
Only if they don't win their division with a 9-7. 9-7 would be a catastrophe if they missed the playoffs.
I get what your saying...but the Pats, after the run they have had...would consider 9-7 as a let down.
Seeing that I am a Raider fan... DO I think this Tuck Rule was a vindictive way for the NFL to get back at Al Davis with all the lawsuits? Naaahhh... But considering the history between Al and the NFL, and weird sh!7 that sometimes happens in Raider games...even the biggest anti-conspiracy theorist would sit there and say... "wooooowwww...."
It's a terrible rule that should have never been created. But until it decides in a playoff game or Super Bowl against of the 'chosen teams', the NFL will not do anything.
Hell, even the NFL Fox rules guy, the former head of the refs, says it's na incredibly stupid and useless rule.
New Englad was lucky that it happened to the Raiders and not them... They took advantage and a jump started a dynasty.
Before 2001, you'd be hard pressed to find a team that "weird sh!7" happened to more than the Patriots. Maybe we should compare scars sometime.
Again, I'm not arguing that the rule isn't BS....because it clearly is. But what has always bothered me about that play is what was NOT called, and that is roughing the passer on Charles Woodson. The replay CLEARLY shows Woodson hit Brady on the side of his helmet, Brady's head jerks to the left and he then loses the ball.
I will respectfully disagree with roughing the passer call. I have seen the video 100s of times. His head jerks back because he was hit in the back....an natural reaction when a QB is hit unexpectedly from behind.
Don't get me wrong, I think it would have been an AWFUL call (RTP)considering the situation. But I have seen some bad ones called (1976 being at the TOP of the list).
It's widely known that Tom Brady has more postseason wins than any quarterback in NFL history. But did you realize his opponent on Sunday is going for the all-time high for postseason road wins? Joe Flacco is currently tied with Eli Manning with five wins each........can you say underrated??
The Patriots are currently the leader for all-time home playoff winning pct. (minimum 10 home playoff games) at .824 (14-3), and the Ravens are the leader for all-time road playoff winning pct. (min. 10 road playoff games) at .615 (8-5)
Tom Brady made a stop to see his family today before the big game. View attachment 84588
Everyone is counting out the Ravens and Falcons in today's games. However, I have the feeling both games are going to be very, very close. In fact, my upset game O' De Day is Atlanta over San Francisco. Yep! I think the Falcons will surprise everyone outside of Georgia with a huge home victory. Elsewhere, I think Tom Brady and the New England Patriots will be too much for Ray Lewis and his farewell tour. I'm sure the NFL ratings guys are cheering for a San Francisco vs. New England Superbowl, and fearing an Atlanta vs. Baltimore Super Bowl.
Almost kickoff time...we shall see.
Wow falcons, coming out strong
I'm going to stick with the 49ers & the Ravens going to the Super Bowl.