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<blockquote data-quote="Heyjoe4" data-source="post: 1037538" data-attributes="member: 13032"><p>I should have mentioned the Pats in my comment. What a unique team. I'm still trying to figure out what made it all tick for so many years. Until Brady left, I was convinced it was Bellichik's genius (and certainly having a GOAT in Brady helped). But when Brady left, the Pats faltered badly. Bellichik, after several average to horrible seasons, is out of coaching.</p><p></p><p>So maybe it was Brady who was "the stick that stirred the drink" as Reggie Jackson once said of the Yankees. Brady's SB win with the Bucs supports that. He was just a very good, very consistent QB who worked harder than anyone else and elevated the players around him. 7 rings is amazing, as was that Patriots's organization and Bellichik. Can the Chiefs match it? Maybe. I'll wait until the Packers win their 3rd SB under Gluten to even put him in the conversation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heyjoe4, post: 1037538, member: 13032"] I should have mentioned the Pats in my comment. What a unique team. I'm still trying to figure out what made it all tick for so many years. Until Brady left, I was convinced it was Bellichik's genius (and certainly having a GOAT in Brady helped). But when Brady left, the Pats faltered badly. Bellichik, after several average to horrible seasons, is out of coaching. So maybe it was Brady who was "the stick that stirred the drink" as Reggie Jackson once said of the Yankees. Brady's SB win with the Bucs supports that. He was just a very good, very consistent QB who worked harder than anyone else and elevated the players around him. 7 rings is amazing, as was that Patriots's organization and Bellichik. Can the Chiefs match it? Maybe. I'll wait until the Packers win their 3rd SB under Gluten to even put him in the conversation. [/QUOTE]
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