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Tom Brady: Super Bowl Champions Rests On His Knee

 
There is no doubt in my mind when you look at the 2009/2010 Patriots were looking at a dominant team. I know everyone is saying this is a completely different division and I understand the other teams got better. Let us not forget this is the New England Patriots were talking about. First off lets talk about the division getting better. If I remember correctly two years ago when the Patriots were bashing opponents every Sunday didn't everyone say they had weak competition? I'm not saying the Patriots are going to go undefeated, I'm just saying I think they will win the Super Bowl. Super Bowl champions have to take some bumps in the road to get ready for that. When you win 19 straight games its hard to be a little over confident. This time I don't think they will go undefeated, so I believe the division improving will only help them. Also, didn't the Patriots go 11-5 last year without Tom Brady. How much better did this division get in the offseason? Buffalo lost left tackle Jason ... (link)

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