YoungJRNY wrote: Watching the Pats this season kind of reminds me of their Super Season teams back in '03 and '04.
Actually, this team is a whole lot like the 2001 team. Especially on the defensive side of the ball. That 2001 team gave up a fuckload of yards between the 20 yard lines (like this team) but somehow managed to clamp down in the red zone.
YoungJRNY wrote: there's no denying that New England owns a formula that is hard to defend
Honestly Travis, the only real "formula" New England has is that they've always played as a team and never allow one guy to be bigger than the team, which is THE REASON they dumped Moss!
YoungJRNY wrote:As far as the Steelers/N.E matchup: If there was any game on the schedule that scares me, it's none other than New England. Baltimore doesn't scare me, the Bengals don't scare me, nor do the Jets. It's New England and for good reason. The Steelers only beaten Brady one time, in '04. Other than that, N.E has had our number this entire decade so they will always be one I worry about. Looking forward to the game, but even if we lose, all of Pittsburgh wants N.E in the playoffs sooner or later.
Nothing really scary about the matchup for me. They're two good teams and it should be a great game. Honestly, for me, the regular season game isn't that crucial for me, beyond perhaps determining home field advantage for the playoffs. Pittsburgh has the more talented team, but luckily, that doesn't always matter.