as I have stated with a couple other posts.. I'm way past hating them.. more respect as this run continues.. I'm just singling out just one single issue about the division they play in... those franchises have been weak for years.. And their not weak because NE is great.. weak franchises happen in all sports.. just so happens , you have 3 weak ones all in the same division...what's debatable is how much of a factor it is to have 6 games like this every year.. minimal ? maybe .. maybe more...
It's all good my friend, better than talking about pimp suits.
FWIW, my analysis is simply the won / loss records as compiled by the TeamRankings site link I provided early in this thread
I don't take any of this stuff to seriously, I'm just playing along
Why do people keep promoting made up lies?]had to explain to my kids what sex trafficking is thanks to the Patriots way
Some coincidence.
Patriots sign him just a few hours after his release. Didn't want to interview him to see if his head was on straight, ready to play ball?
Brown hated Oakland, did all kinds of ridiculous crap (frostbite on feet, wanted his old helmet, skipped practices, put internal memo from his GM on social media, called his GM a cracker)... he WANTED to be released.
Played the Raiders like a fiddle.
Now he is on a top notch east coast legendary winning team, getting $15M this year with an option for next year or he can go on the free agent market. Gets to catch passes from Brady instead of Carr.
AND he gets east coast publicity, he will be on TV constantly, ESPN will be kissing his ass the whole season.
Do you think this all just spontaneously happened? Do you think there was no way Patriots were not involved, secretly with Brown's agent, all along?