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Patriots will go without coordinators


scpanther22

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Here's a way for Bill Belichick and Amos Alonzo Stagg to be mentioned in the same sentence.

In a move straight out of the leather-helmet era, the New England Patriots have revealed they won't have any coordinators for 2010. No offensive, no defensive, no special teams

http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post/_/id/10214/pats-wont-have-any-coordinators-in-2010

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the thing is, the Patriots aren't the same anymore. Rodney Harrison, imo, has been replaced. Meriweather is a very good SS. but they haven't replaced Seymour. Wilfork could be on his way out. Adalius Thomas sucks. Mayo is good. their Defense is weak. and Welker will miss a few games next season. Moss is still Moss, but he can be shutdown. the Patriots are beatable, and are no longer scary

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I think its amazing that people can call your team "average" and "not the same as it used to be" the last 2 seasons when you have put up 10 plus wins in each. That just shows you how great of a organization that is.

u can win as many games as you want in the regular season, but if u don't when in the playoffs u failed. case and point-- the 2008 Carolina Panthers.

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u can win as many games as you want in the regular season, but if u don't when in the playoffs u failed. case and point-- the 2008 Carolina Panthers.

Thats not the point. 31 teams fail every season. Im saying its pretty amazing you can put up 10 plus wins in 2 seasons and thats considered average for your team.

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