Yeah you nailed it. This has been popping up more and more lately. And it’s not like the Patriots have just run right over the rest of the AFC East every season. If you’ve actually watched the games you know how close they have been. How many times did the Pats pull a win out over Buffalo by the skin of their teeth? With just a couple exceptions, every game with Rex’s Jets has been close. Miami has had their chances, and wins (Wildcat) as well.
But none of them could do it consistently, which would require beating New England twice in a season. Each one can and has put together a game (usually at home) where everything goes right and they beat New England. But twice? Including in Foxboro? Nope.
Look at how much the other divisions have changed in recent years. Remember when the NFC West was the laughing stock of the league? I certainly do in 2008 when the Pats swept them with Matt Cassel.
Might the Titans or Jaguars or even Texans have gotten more freedom and chances to develop if they weren’t getting blasted by Peyton Manning every season in Indy? Good teams with good quarterbacks lay waste to the teams they play most, leaving those opponents in an almost constant state of rebuilding. That certainly snowballs on them as well.
That’s why I think the Jets are the closest to having the right idea. Let Rex stay. He gives Brady and Belichick problems. Teams need that continuity, but even Rex might be on his final chance.
This argument always leads to saying the Pats can’t beat the good teams in the playoffs. In 2009, you got me. The Pats got blown off the field in the first quarter, but every other playoff loss came down to the end for the most part. It’s not easy to beat the best teams and Super Bowl 42 and 46 really could’ve gone either way if the Pats defense had made one more play.
So the simple truth? The Patriots are a good football team and have been ever since 2001. They are extremely hard to play and to beat them you have to play a full game and never give them any kind of hope. You also need to not turn the ball over more than once.
It’s funny that people will really try to make the comment that it’s acceptable and almost expected that the three other AFC East teams haven’t been able to put together even a good team in the past 12 seasons. Personally I’d be insulted if I were a Jets fan. I think Rex had his faults as a coach, but in terms of his defensive prowess, there are few better.
As if that is more plausible than the Patriots, with the same head coach and quarterback, could possibly just be that good. Maybe it’s just Spygate. Sigh…