SSOG, if you're gonna come in here and rant like an idiot, at least do a little research before running yor mouth off. Duane Starks has been IR'ed, and the very same Hank Poteat helped bring stability to the SB champion Pats D last year.
Every AFC playoff team wants the Patriots? Laughable.
You're right, I really need to do a little bit of research. Because, you know, it's not like that's what I did when I checked that the Pats are 1-4 against teams still in the AFC race. Or that the Pats have the 3rd worst pass defense in the entire NFL. Or that the Patriots are only .500 against teams outside the AFC East.I also don't see what's so laughable about the claim. Every other AFC contender has a drastically better defense than the Patriots. Indy, Denver, Cincy, San Diego, and Kansas City have better offenses, too, and Pitt and Jacksonville's offenses are both above average.
Here, there's an independent football site that charts EVERY SINGLE PLAY in every single game and compares them to the league averages, adjusting for time, down, distance, and opponant, and then ranks the teams based on how they perform compared to league average. It's www.footballoutsiders.com. Anyway, the football outsiders have a weighted average, that places more emphasis on recent games, and have tests that mathematically PROVE it's a better measure of a team's quality than yards, yards allowed, points, points allowed, record, strength of schedule, or any other known measure of a team. Here's how the AFC teams rank in "Weighted DVOA", as they call it.
Indy- #1.
Denver- #2
Cincy- #3
KC- #6
SD- #7
Jacksonville- #8
Pittsburgh- #12 (although this includes how they did with Maddox under center)
New England- #18
Oakland- #19
Miami- #20
If you look at how they've done over the whole season, rather than giving more weight to more recent games, New England actually falls BEHIND Miami.
Now, this doesn't include this week's performance, but Tampa Bay was ranked #13, so New England isn't going to get a huge boost from this week's game. So yes, I think every single AFC Team would like to face New England, and no, I don't think it's the least bit laughable. As I've already said, Indy, KC, SD, and Denver have already ROUTED New England. Cincy would rather face NE than Jax or Pitt (both of whom Cincy has lost to). Yes, I think New England would be the opponant of choice for the majority of the playoff-bound AFC squads.
You want some more standard comparisons? Fine. Denver is 6-2 against teams with winning records. Cincy's 3-3. Indy's 5-1. Jacksonville, 3-3. Kansas City, 3-4. NE, 3-5. San Diego, 5-3. So as you can see, nobody in the AFC Race has a worse record against quality teams than New England.
Here's another one. Lots of people know that nothing has a greater impact on who will win the game than winning the turnover battle. Cincy, Denver, and Indy are #1, 2, and 3 in the NFL in turnover margin. Jax is +8, Pitt and KC are +5, SD is -3, New England is -7, again the worst among teams still in the AFC race. New England's 15 takeaways are the SECOND WORST IN THE ENTIRE NFL- better only than Houston.
Whee, this is fun.
New England is +33 in scoring differential. Cincy, +115. Pitt, +76. Indy, +203. Jax, +47. Denver, +102. SD, +135. KC, +31. Okay, for once, you didn't finish dead last- you finished second to last, 2 points ahead of KC. Of course, KC has had a tougher schedule, but that's another matter.
Only Pitt has more losses in conference (and Pitt doesn't get to face Miami, Buffalo, and NYJ twice each).
Are these enough statistics for you? Or should I keep doing my research?
Let's face reality, here. The two teams that miss out on the wildcard will both be better teams than New England, and they won't even make the playoffs.
Want me to do some more research, still? Or should I just keep ranting like an idiot? Give me one objective statistic *FROM THIS SEASON* that says that the Pats are anything but the worst team of the 8 still standing in the AFC. Yes, they have 3 SB rings from the past 4 years. Newsflash: They do not start the game with 14 extra points on the scoreboard because they have SB rings. Those rings mean absolutely NOTHING in the context of this season. So don't even bother trying to pull those out. I want a STATISTIC, a MEASUREMENT, some sort of objective means of measuring teams, that tells me that the Patriots are anything but the worst team still standing in the AFC.