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You would be surprised at how UN-talented this team is....Just Look:

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New England Patriots
No Name Pos Height Weight Birthdate Exp College
34 Akins, Chris FS 5'11'' 195 11/29/1976 5 Arkansas-Pine Bluff
63 Andruzzi, Joe G 6'03'' 315 08/23/1975 6 Southern Connecticut
68 Ashworth, Tom T 6'06'' 305 10/10/1977 1 Colorado
48 Banta-Cain, Tully LB 6'02'' 250 08/28/1980 0 California
84 Baxter, Fred TE 6'03'' 265 06/14/1971 11 Auburn
12 Brady, Tom QB 6'04'' 220 08/3/1977 3 Michigan
83 Branch, Deion WR 5'09'' 191 07/18/1979 2 Louisville
80 Brown, Troy WR 5'10'' 190 07/2/1971 11 Marshall
60 Brown, Wilbert G 6'02" 310 05/9/1977 3 Houston
54 Bruschi, Tedy ILB 6'01'' 245 06/9/1973 8 Arizona
58 Chatham, Matt OLB 6'04'' 250 06/28/1977 4 South Dakota
30 Cherry, Je'Rod SS 6'01'' 205 05/30/1973 8 California
21 Cloud, Michael RB 5'10'' 205 07/1/1975 5 Boston College
59 Colvin, Rosevelt OLB 6'03'' 245 09/5/1977 5 Purdue
77 Compton, Mike G 6'06'' 310 09/18/1970 11 West Virginia
6 Davey, Rohan QB 6'02'' 245 04/14/1978 1 Louisiana State
51 Davis, Don ILB 6'01'' 234 12/17/1972 8 Kansas
10 Elliott, Jamin WR 6'00" 187 10/5/1979 2 Delaware
33 Faulk, Kevin RB 5'08'' 202 06/5/1976 5 Louisiana State
88 Fauria, Christian TE 6'04'' 245 09/22/1971 9 Colorado
18 Gessner, Chas WR 6'05'' 215 08/17/1981 0 Brown
87 Givens, David WR 6'00'' 215 08/16/1980 2 Notre Dame
76 Gorin, Brandon T 6'06'' 304 07/17/1978 1 Purdue
82 Graham, Daniel TE 6'03'' 253 11/16/1978 2 Colorado
97 Green, Jarvis NT 6'03'' 280 01/12/1979 2 Louisiana State
91 Hamilton, Bobby DE 6'05'' 280 01/7/1971 8 Southern Mississippi
23 Harris, Antwan FS 5'09'' 192 05/29/1977 4 Virginia
37 Harrison, Rodney FS 6'01'' 218 12/15/1972 10 Western Illinois
71 Hochstein, Russ G 6'03'' 288 10/7/1977 2 Nebraska
19 Huard, Damon QB 6'03'' 220 07/9/1973 6 Washington
53 Izzo, Larry ILB 5'10'' 228 09/26/1974 7 Rice
81 Johnson, Bethel WR 5'11'' 201 02/11/1979 0 Texas A&M
52 Johnson, Ted ILB 6'04'' 253 12/4/1972 9 Colorado
99 Kelley, Ethan NT 6'02'' 312 02/12/1980 0 Baylor
16 Kingsbury, Kliff QB 6'04'' 215 08/9/1979 0 Texas Tech
90 Klecko, Dan NT 6'00'' 285 01/12/1981 0 Temple
70 Klemm, Adrian T 6'03'' 312 05/21/1977 3 Hawaii
67 Koppen, Dan C 6'03'' 295 09/12/1979 0 Boston College
24 Law, Ty CB 5'11'' 199 02/10/1974 9 Michigan
72 Light, Matt T 6'04'' 305 06/23/1978 3 Purdue
96 Lyle, Rick DE 6'05'' 280 02/26/1971 9 Missouri
39 Mayer, Shawn DB 6'00'' 203 03/4/1979 0 Penn State
44 McCrary, Fred FB 6'00'' 245 09/19/1972 7 Mississippi State
55 McGinest, Willie OLB 6'05'' 270 12/11/1971 10 Southern California
64 Mruczkowski, Gene C 6'02'' 303 06/6/1980 0 Purdue
61 Neal, Steve G 6'04'' 305 10/9/1976 2 Cal St.-Bakersfield
35 Pass, Patrick FB 5'10'' 217 12/31/1977 4 Georgia
86 Patten, David WR 5'10'' 190 08/19/1974 7 Western Carolina
66 Paxton, Lonie C 6'02'' 260 03/13/1978 4 Sacramento State
95 Phifer, Roman ILB 6'04'' 248 03/5/1968 13 UCLA
98 Pleasant, Anthony DE 6'05'' 280 01/27/1968 14 Tennessee State
38 Poole, Tyrone CB 5'09'' 185 02/3/1972 8 Fort Valley State
70 Provost, Tim T 6'05'' 300 08/24/1980 0 San Jose State
22 Samuel, Asante CB 5'11'' 185 01/6/1981 0 Central Florida
93 Seymour, Richard DE 6'06'' 305 10/6/1979 3 Georgia
32 Smith, Antowain RB 6'02'' 230 03/14/1972 7 Houston
75 Soriano, Jamil G 6'04'' 310 05/11/1981 0 Harvard
85 Stokes, J.J. WR 6'04'' 217 10/6/1972 9 UCLA
4 Vinatieri, Adam K 6'00'' 200 12/28/1972 8 South Dakota State
50 Vrabel, Mike OLB 6'04'' 261 08/14/1975 7 Ohio State
13 Walter, Ken P 6'01'' 207 08/15/1972 7 Kent State
17 Ward, Dedric WR 5'09'' 185 09/29/1974 7 Northern Iowa
94 Warren, Ty DE 6'04'' 320 02/6/1981 0 Texas A&M
92 Washington, Ted NT 6'05'' 365 04/13/1968 12 Louisville
26 Wilson, Eugene CB 5'10'' 190 08/17/1980 0 Illinois
65 Woody, Damien C 6'03'' 320 11/3/1977 5 Boston College
 
Every time you look at that roster it looks more like a 7-9, 8-8 team.

get ALL the breaks and poof.....10-2.
 
Thats what kills you guys and makes you so jealous. We don't have 9 pro bowlers on D and the best running back in the NFL.Yet our record is better than yours.That drives you up a wall. I read this board and the frustration is so thick you could cut it with a knife. In Bellichecks office is a sign that says (I'll paraphrase) "We are not collecting talent but building a team". Nice collection of name talent you guys got but not much of a team lately.
 
And the Fins may be the most talented team but still the Pats are leading by 2 game. Is it coaching ?

I was listening to Steve Young talking before the game and I was surprised to hear him say that today the QB doesn't make as much difference as the head coach. That's what this league has become, your more important people are your coaches...
 
On the contrary, you will see that talent turned team this Sunday. This team is finally playing like a team, which makes the Dolphins a very scary opponent......
 
Originally posted by NE Matt
Thats what kills you guys and makes you so jealous. We don't have 9 pro bowlers on D and the best running back in the NFL.Yet our record is better than yours.That drives you up a wall. I read this board and the frustration is so thick you could cut it with a knife. In Bellichecks office is a sign that says (I'll paraphrase) "We are not collecting talent but building a team". Nice collection of name talent you guys got but not much of a team lately.

NE MATT -----> :yell: me ----->:sleep:
:stupid:
 
Not much of a team lately? Perhaps you didn't see the fourth quarter comeback against the Redskins and then traveling on a short week to dismantle the number one defense in the league? I guess the Dolphins weren't a team then. I wouldn't be so ****y seeing how lucky the Patriots have been. Miami wins that game against you 99 out of 100. Indy beats you more times than not. It just so happens the footballs gods are smiling on you guys right now. Get ready though because Miami will be gunning for you.
 
Originally posted by NE Matt
Thats what kills you guys and makes you so jealous. We don't have 9 pro bowlers on D and the best running back in the NFL.Yet our record is better than yours.That drives you up a wall. I read this board and the frustration is so thick you could cut it with a knife. In Bellichecks office is a sign that says (I'll paraphrase) "We are not collecting talent but building a team". Nice collection of name talent you guys got but not much of a team lately.

:rolleyes2

The Dolphins have been playing as a team lately, which is why we have won 3 in a row. However, we have a tough task next week since the refs will do all they can to help the talentless Patriots.
 
By lately I meant the last sevens years Samphin.

The dophins and Indy win 9 times out of ten?

You are not trying to talk football (which Baz tellms me this forum is all about) just being a shameless homer. Sad
 
LMAO. I don't think I've told you anything except to leave the namecalling elsewhere.......
 
The Patriots really don't have much talent but they mesh well and have a great coach. I say 8 or 9 times outta 10 talent wins out, as we saw in Dallas.

Wannstedt outcoached Parcells like nobody's business. I'm sure he can do the same against Belichek. We just have to hope that the refs don't cheat some more.
 
Originally posted by FinsGoToGuy
And the Fins may be the most talented team but still the Pats are leading by 2 game. Is it coaching ?

I was listening to Steve Young talking before the game and I was surprised to hear him say that today the QB doesn't make as much difference as the head coach. That's what this league has become, your more important people are your coaches...

You are going to feel really stupid after saying all that and we beat you next week. ;)

Or maybe your guys will fake injuries again in key situations to essentially get a 4th timeout.... :rolleyes:
 
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