December 26, 2009 by
Law Murray |
Andy Katzenmoyer,
Bill Belichick,
Drew Bledsoe,
Kevin Faulk,
New England Patriots,
Pete Carroll,
Spygate,
Team of the Decade,
Tedy Bruschi,
Terry Glenn,
Tom Brady,
Willie McGinest,
Y2K Decade
With a week left in the Y2K decade, there have been many who wish to ponder which team should stand as the representative of the NFL team of the 2000s. I honestly don't feel like writing that article right now, at least not until this season ends. What I will say now is that unless the Pittsburgh Steelers win this year's Super Bowl (and call me crazy, but I think they will if they get that Wild Card), no team will have as many Super Bowl wins in this decade as the Patriots' three (2001, 2003-2004). Even since then, the Patriots have defined this decade as the team to beat. QB Tom Brady (6th round draft pick by New England in 2000) and head coach Bill Belichick (hired from New York Jets in 2000) didn't lose a playoff game until 2005. The Indianapolis Colts finally won a playoff [...]
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