Sunday, December 30, 2007

The Perfect Patriots

The highlight of the Patriots-Giants game


It was a nice game. Now the Patriots have a perfect regular season with 16 and 0. The only thing left is to push the record further to 19 and 0 and have a perfect season. Then this Patriots will be no doubt the best team EVER in NFL history.

Review of the Perfect Patriots from Game 1 to Game 16


See how good is the Brady-Moss combination.

Patriots traded Moss from Raiders with a 4th-round draft. That is almost a crime for getting Moss by that kind of price.

Moss agreed to tear up his old contract ($21 millions for next two years) and signed a new 1-year contract with Patriots for $5 million. In the same time, Tom Brady also agreed to reconstruct his contract to get salary space for Randy Moss.

This Patriots have the records on most points in regular season, most touchdowns in regular season, and most regular season winning streak (19 now and still going), with a QB has most single season touchdowns and a WR with most receiving touchdowns in NFL regular season history.

Go Patriots!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Regular season 16-0? I think it is 15-0-1. -1 is cheating win. If is perfect why Patriots got fined? Patriots not as good as we think they are. Go Colts, Go Giants, and Go Packers.

Red said...

Maybe Patriots are not as good as "we" think, but it is undeniable that they are the best team in the league right now.

Too bad that THE Peyton Manning did it again. He chokes and lets his team down when his team needs him most. Actually I feel it is a shame that Brady has no chance to beat him twice this season. I am really disappointed.

I like Eli Manning. I think he is better than his brother. He just needs time to shine. I don't mind seeing Giants in Arizona, but if I can choose, I prefer it is Packers playing against Patriots on February 3rd. Patriots already beat Giants (and Colts, Cowboys, Steelers, Chargers, and the newly added Jags) this season; it simply sounds better to have a new team on the 19-0 list.

For the 16-0 record issue, argue with the league, don't argue with me. I cannot change your thought, but a term like "I think" is definitely not enough for changing how this record is written in NFL history.