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The main reason for this being, no other Pats QB has taken enough meaningful reps over the past two or even three years to be ready to take that stage and shine. If Testaverde or Flutie or a Dilfer or some proven veteran type player were the back up, I may feel different. But to put that much on Gonzalez or Cassell is too much.
1. The 1990 Giants won without Phil Simms, who got hurt just before the playoffs.
2. The 1972 Dolphins won without their star QB Bob Griese.
The point is could these Patriots finagle a way, for one game, to win.
Also, are the Patriots a "great" team if they can't beat good teams without Tom Brady?
Overall...your point is well taken. They are a good enough team that they "could". But is it likely?
This is not to say that Brady isn't the best, maybe all-time, but you get my point.
As for the Super Bowl, you want to go with your best. History doesn't ask for excuses or injuries. It says who won the game and the loser is usually forgotten.
An interesting top nonetheless.
I'd just like to see how good this team is, in other areas, without Brady. It might be a good test next season, though he appears to be on a Brett Favre run (never missed a start). I know guys like Mike Vrabel would love the challenge.
The answer is: barely.
Here's hoping for another exciting game.
This is not so much a knock on the Giants, though I guess it could be perceived that way from the south of Hartford perspective, but rather a look at the Patriots.
Is it all about Tom Brady? Is this an 8-8 team without Tom Brady?
It is an interesting debate.
My guess if Brady wasn't playing, Las Vegas would put the game at about even. My guess.
We're kind of assuming Brady may not play in the Superbowl here - I don't buy that; I think he'll be there healed up enough that his mechanics won't hurt him.