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If they don't win down the stretch that would have impacted Drew and the other young players. Probably don't go to playoffs in 94 and who knows maybe not even the SB in 96 depending if Drew ever turned it around like he did at the end 93 where you would have had them tanking to keep number 1 instead of winning and ended up at 4.I think that mainly proves the point, 1 year has nothing to do with the next, having losses, where you actually try to win, don't hurt a franchise in the future. Drafting #4 was because they had a terrible record that year, so they won the opportunity to draft McGinest by losing enough games.
Obviously, a better draft pick is no guarantee thought the higher the pick the better the odds of getting a better player. The main point is if they lose to the Jets while trying to win it will have no bearing on next season's team culture.
Me too! I was at Brady’s last game as well.I am going to go to the game to yell "thank you!" to BB like I did for TFB at his last game. Time catches up with everyone and no one is perfect, but I do not understand those that do not appreciate Bill's greatness. That is probably a good thing for me.
I will never give a second thought to Bills last game (if it is) win or lose. I’ll remember the 6 ringsEff the Jete. Pull out all stops. STs TDs, Defensive scores, trick plays, real kitchen sink stuff.
I do not want to see Bill's last game be like Tom's.
Completely discredits that entire Globe piece by Kyed and Callahan.Reiss on Klemm’s situation:
Offensive line coach Adrian Klemm, who left the team in mid-November to address health concerns that led to a lengthy hospital stay involving surgery, has recovered to the point that he visited the team facility for the first time last week, according to a source. Seeing him in a better place was a boost for some of his colleagues.
This can put an end to any theories that this was related to performance or fit with the team.
HOFer Jackie Slater speaks ahead of what could be final game for his son, Patriots captain Matthew Slater
Signs point to Matthew Slater calling it a wrap after Week 18, with Jackie noting that it's been "a joy to watch" his son.www.espn.com