Spin Doctor
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Even in a poor division, what the Patriots have accomplished is historical. Since 2001 they have been in the Super Bowl 9 times. That means since 2001 they have been in the Super Bowl over half of the years. That kind of production is insanity even in a weak division.Seanhawk":187wwedr said:12HawkFan":187wwedr said:A recent stat I read goes like this:
"Tom Brady has been in 13 of the last 16 AFC Title Games"
Personally I do not think for one second the Pats would have or could have done that without Brady's approach to his salary and the number of megabucks endorsement and advertising gigs he has gotten because of the teams continued success has more than made up for any NFL salary hits he took to keep help the team competitive.
I think it has much more to do with the three utterly useless franchises in their division. The Dolphins fire their coach and the Jets hire him? Are you kidding me? The Patriots were +111 in scoring differential this year. They were +110 in their division.
In that duration Bill Bilicheck has 5 titles, going on six. If he wins one more title he will have won more championships than George Halas, and Vince Lombardi in the salary cap era. He already has more than Jimmy Johnson, Bill Walsh, Don Shula, etc.
What Tom Brady, and Bill Billicheck put together cannot be explained by simply being in a "weak division".