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What do the Patriots teach us ?
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Quote:I think what the Patriots and other consistently top teams teach us is how important 2 things are: stability and a high level quarterback. I'd go one further: Stability AT QB. You don't need a great one to be a great team, but you sure as hell can't have a bad one and win. The Jags were a pretty good team with Brunell, an OK one with Leftwich and Garrard, and outright sucked with Henne/Gabbert/Bortles. Cleveland is in the same boat, as are the Raiders (post-Gannon), St. Louis (post-Warner), Tampa, and the NY Jets. Buffalo managed an OK season with a great defense, but they're still looking for the answer since Reich. Every playoff team this year had a fixture at QB except Arizona - and we all know how that turned out for them. |
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