Monday, January 21, 2013

What's the Thoughts and Future of the 2 Runners Up?

This may be the most anticipated Super Bowl since the the patriots went for 18-0 season back in 08. That time we all tuned in to see them do it, and it turned out to be a pretty good game as the Giants decided to ruin a chance for this generation to witness an undefeated season. Oh well.

Questions now looming are is Tom Brady and the Pats overrated and secondly are the Falcons going to be known as the Phoenix Suns of the NFL. Remember back when Steve Nash was there, and every night they were running people out the building, but never could win the title?

Many people believe Brady's overrated because he hasn't won the chip since 05 when they beat Philly. Since then, the Pats have been back twice, coming up short each time. Still in yet they got back, and have been to the big dance 5 times, and if you ask most players 3 out of 5 ain’t bad. So in my opinion hell no Brady’s not overrated and you can expect them to run the AFC for the next few seasons with Denver and Pittsburgh being the only two teams that I can see being a challenge to them year in and year out going forth.

The Falcons have once again come up short, no surprise to many of the “experts” out there. Let me say this, before you decide in your mind where they’re going from here. Right now they do look like the classic Suns team, but I think they’re going through their growing pains. Great teams who build, or in the Falcon’s case rebuild from the ground up have to go through these trials.

First people were killing them because they couldn’t get out of first round, then they got a bye week. That got them out of 1st round but still no respect because they couldn’t win a playoff game. So Matty ice and the boys decided to win one and go to the NFC championship, where they came up short yet again. It’s all done in levels, they seem to have all the pieces, and just need to continue to grow. They’ll add a few pieces here and there and they’ll continue to be serious contenders in the NFC for years to come.

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