Somehow I doubt it. But they did just resign David Patten. I suppose they're hoping for some of that old black magic that they used to weave so well. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/02/24/patriots-bring-back-familiar-face-to-wideout-group/
Scouting the nursing homes. are they? Wasn't that guy on the 2001 team? Wow, maybe they're hoping 50 yr. old receivers still have a pep in their step.
Age Rank NFL Team Average Age 1 Redskins 28.02 2 Saints 27.99 3 Cardinals 27.74 3 Patriots 27.74 5 Lions 27.62 6 49ers 27.51 7 Steelers 27.50 8 Vikings 27.48 9 Seahawks 27.41 10 Falcons 27.39 11 Titans 27.29 12 Browns 27.18 13 Jets 27.16 13 Broncos 27.16 15 Bears 27.02 16 Cowboys 26.93 17 Bills 26.93 18 Chargers 26.93 19 Texans 26.89 20 Giants 26.88 21 Ravens 26.83 22 Raiders 26.82 23 Eagles 26.81 24 Rams 26.73 25 Jaguars 26.61 26 Bengals 26.60 27 Dolphins 26.47 28 Bucs 26.46 29 Panthers 26.39 30 Chiefs 26.36 31 Colts 26.34 32 Packers 26.16 Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando pretty damn old.
I'm not really old enough to get the full effect of the reference, but a little bit of research leaves me shaking a fist at the name...
The early forerunners of the current Cheatriots. Well, it didn't hurt us that year anyway in the final standings. Ron Meyer and Henderson both should have been gunned down like the dirty dogs they are afterwards. We came back to whip their stinking @sses in the first round of the playoffs, on the way to the Super Bowl, while they sat up there in New England freezing their nutsacks off.
do you happen to have the afc championship game when the pats went down in miami and kicked some azzz
They haven't been "back on top," in half a decade. I just think the Pats got old and the key players that made them great are almost all gone with the exception of Brady. They do have a lot of draft picks, but I think their day in the sun is overwhere.