First week, Peyton Manning not fully mobile and losing at home, Tom Brady possibly out for the season after a knee injury.
I'm not a Patriots fan and have a couple of issues:
1. They lost a first round draft pick this year for being caught cheating last season. However, they had 2 first round picks (one mid-round - resulting from a trade - and the other at the end of the round). Surely the NFL could have stipulated that the Patriots lose their higher first round pick.
2. Strength of schedule is supposed to be based on the team's record the previous season, and yet the Patriots have the easiest schedule of any team this season (after a near-perfect season last year). Where is the justice in that?
I wouldn't wish injury on a player. I'd much rather the Patriots failed to reach the playoffs because Brady had a really bad season. Having said that, knowing Belichek (figuratively speaking), he'll probably still get them to the Superbowl and Brady will return just in time to play.
I'm not a Patriots fan and have a couple of issues:
1. They lost a first round draft pick this year for being caught cheating last season. However, they had 2 first round picks (one mid-round - resulting from a trade - and the other at the end of the round). Surely the NFL could have stipulated that the Patriots lose their higher first round pick.
2. Strength of schedule is supposed to be based on the team's record the previous season, and yet the Patriots have the easiest schedule of any team this season (after a near-perfect season last year). Where is the justice in that?
I wouldn't wish injury on a player. I'd much rather the Patriots failed to reach the playoffs because Brady had a really bad season. Having said that, knowing Belichek (figuratively speaking), he'll probably still get them to the Superbowl and Brady will return just in time to play.




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