As a fan since 1975, I can disagree with you. Do I think Belichick is a great coach? Absolutely! Do I think Tom Brady is a great quarterback? Absolutely! Do I think they cheated from 2001-2003? Absolutely!! If that's a poor constructed argument then so be it!! Doesn't mean I can't dislike how classless Belichick is...... running up scores on teams and keeping Brady in for statistics!! Doesn't mean I can't hate the cheapshot artist Rodney Harrison or the overrated Teddy Bruschi! How about Heath Evans? Don't you love how he rants and raves about the Patriots all the time???? If you are true Dolfan, aren't you sick and tired of how the media is constantly mentioning them? Two teams have won two superbowls each in Pittsburgh and New York Giants and Pittsburgh even lost one, but who do they still talk about every year non-stop? That's why I call it Patriot fluffing because Kraft has deep pockets and pays for the extra attention, like having CBS and ESPN executives in his Luxury box for games! Jim Nantz and Phil Simms who are calling the game this Sunday....do you really think their call is going to be unbiased??? I guarantee Nantz will mention the "Great Bobby Kraft" as they show him in his luxury box! Just hate the Patriots and their arrogant,elitest,obnoxious fans!!! That's my argument!
To be honest, I have lived in Boston for a long time now and I don't find the fans to be any more obnoxious than those of any other team that is in the midst of a great run. They identify with them, and the teams love the fans and understand how important sports are to the city. Cowboys fans, Niners Fans, Yankee fans, Lakers fans, all of them are the same when they are winning, and we most likely will be viewed that way as well if the Dolphins put together a dynasty. As far as the media conspiracy thing, I think it's a bit overhyped. The media likes to talk about what gets ratings, and the Patriots sell. If Miami starts winning they'll start getting talked about. Heath Evans, he's just pathetic at this point.
My point on the first page was that I don't believe for a second that there is a single fan who would be upset if Belichick had won 3 Super Bowls for the Dolphins and been accused of cheating. We'd say the same things the Pats fans say to us if we bring it up, "we have three rings in the last 12 years and you haven't won anything in 40 years". Same with guys like Rodney Harrison, we only hate them when they are on the other team, but we'd love to have them on ours. Most of us like having Incognito for the attitude he brings, but the rest of the league despises him as did Dolphins fans before he came to Miami.
My other point which isn't directed at you, as you acknowledged Belichik as being a great coach, is how silly I think the whole, "Belichik lucked out with Brady" line of reasoning is. Has there every been a coach who has had a sustained run of success and championships that didn't have elite and Hall of Fame players? We're not talking about Barry Switzer taking over a loaded team, having his QB basically run the whole offense, and winning a Super Bowl without actually doing anything. Sure Belichick doesn't win those Super Bowls without Brady, so what? Walsh doesn't win his without Montana, who was the last pick of the 3rd round. What about Pat Riley's Lakers, Red Aurebach's Celtics, Stengel's Yankees, or Shula's 70's Dolphins teams? Do we think less of them because they had amazing players? Of course not, because we all know that there is certain level of talent that is requisite to becoming a dynasty, and part of that level of talent includes a highly talented coach. No coach in any sport has ever been part of a dynasty without great players, it doesn't happen. A coaches job is to teach and to put his players in the best possible position to win. So to act as if BB has just been along for the ride for 12 years is ludicrous, those great Pats teams were not great because of one player.
It was mentioned by someone earlier in the thread, but "A Football Life: Cleveland 1995", really offers some excellent insight into what Belichick brings to the table. Hearing Ozzie Newsome talking about how he learned everything about being a GM from being on Belichick's staff and implementing Belichick's evaluation systems in Baltimore is pretty eye opening, among other things.3
Also, I have sadly given away my great seats for Sunday's game as my wife, 4 year old daughter and I all have Bronchitis which we are having a a bit of an outbreak of here in Massachusetts. So to all of you coming in from out of town, stay away from those filthy Pats fans.:) Seriously though, take extra care washing your hands at the stadium this weekend.