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  • Capybara
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 08-17-08
    • 11803

    #1
    Amazing Patriots stat
    The Patriots now have four losses when leading at halftime this season. That's two more than the Patriots had in the previous eight seasons under Bill Belichick.

    Patriots record when leading at the half:

    2009: 6-4
    2008: 10-0
    2007: 13-0
    2006: 11-0
    2005: 7-0
    2004: 10-1
    2003: 9-0
    2002: 6-0
    2001: 10-1

    That is sick. From my perspective, that shows they tried to do too much rebuilding all at once. Sure, Bruschi and Harrison were gonna retire regardless, but they didn't have to trade Vrabel and Seymour!!!
  • B1GER1C828
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 07-31-07
    • 10244

    #2
    Gotta bet them 1st half..against them 2nd half...that simple
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    • tblues2005
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 07-30-06
      • 9235

      #3
      They have been terrible in the 2nd half on the road this season for sure.
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      • JBC77
        SBR MVP
        • 03-23-07
        • 3816

        #4
        wow
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        • Rio DiNero
          SBR MVP
          • 11-03-08
          • 2010

          #5
          Nice find, this just shows the decline of the NE this year.
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          • tblues2005
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 07-30-06
            • 9235

            #6
            Your so right the decline of New England is this season no doubt.
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            • tullamore
              SBR MVP
              • 07-17-07
              • 3586

              #7
              Originally posted by Capybara
              The Patriots now have four losses when leading at halftime this season. That's two more than the Patriots had in the previous eight seasons under Bill Belichick.

              Patriots record when leading at the half:

              2009: 6-4
              2008: 10-0
              2007: 13-0
              2006: 11-0
              2005: 7-0
              2004: 10-1
              2003: 9-0
              2002: 6-0
              2001: 10-1

              That is sick. From my perspective, that shows they tried to do too much rebuilding all at once. Sure, Bruschi and Harrison were gonna retire regardless, but they didn't have to trade Vrabel and Seymour!!!

              You can make the argument that Seymour would have helped this year, not sure so much about Vrabel, he hasn't done much in in KC. Vrabel was traded for cap space at the start of free agency, more specifically to sign Fred Taylor who has been hurt.
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              • Capybara
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 08-17-08
                • 11803

                #8
                Originally posted by tullamore
                You can make the argument that Seymour would have helped this year, not sure so much about Vrabel, he hasn't done much in in KC. Vrabel was traded for cap space at the start of free agency, more specifically to sign Fred Taylor who has been hurt.
                I feel like it's near-impossible for us to judge how the departed Patriots would be faring on this team... Success has a lot to do with comfort in the scheme and also with what the other players around you are doing. Maybe Vrabel's best days are behind him, who knows, but I bet he could have solidifed things. And Seymour for SURE would have gotten more pressure on the QB.
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                • Shahbucks
                  SBR Sharp
                  • 10-31-09
                  • 446

                  #9
                  Bad coaching
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                  • DwightShrute
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 01-17-09
                    • 103724

                    #10
                    go Panthers go
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