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Originally Posted by SIKSUKR
Ya right Glensteely.Too bad you don't have a clue.The Patriots have already won this year so we have two championships in 04!!!!Besides that,You have nooo prayer beating the all time record setting Patriots with that piece of crap TO.You guysl don't get it.Winning is about the team,not about myself.You will never win it with a selfish @#$%% like TO.Wake Up !!!!! SS
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Well, as long as we're banging on a decidedly non-Lake-related thread, here's my $.02...
Okay, I'm an anomaly -- An Eagles fan raised as a Sox fan (thanks to a transplanted father), and you've struck a cord. Although I was not a big T.O. fan while he was a 'Niner, I must say that he is
money. But let's not take my word for any of this, let's look at the stats.
Pats Receivers:
Rec yds Avg. TDs
Givens 24 443 18.5 1
Patten 20 357 17.9 4
Owens 34 596 17.5 8
While we're at it, a little QB comparison
Comp/Att % yds y/game TD INT RAT
Brady 104/172 60.5 1389 231.5 6 4 87.1
McNabb 140/213 65.7 1753 292.2 13 3 105.6
So...love him or hate him, you cannot deny T.O.'s remarkable contribution. He's turned a marginal receiver (Pinkston) into a weapon...made the TEs viable again...opened up the middle for all sorts of possibilities -- and that's without catching a single ball.
Granted, we're not even at mid-season, BUT, if things shake out the way they SHOULD (which rarely happens), we'll see the best team from each conference meet in the big game. The Pats are hands-down winners of the AFC, and no one can argue that the Eagles are the cream of the NFC. If we paired the two this Sunday, I'd have to bet on the Pats -- they're just too complete. BUT, as we all know, once the playoffs arrive, any team can beat any other. All bets are off.
But I digress --
HOW 'BOUT DEM SOX!