New England offense was weakening last year. That’s because they were clearly lacking some of the weapons of the past. Fig Newton isn’t a particularly accurate passer. His legs aren’t what they were coming from Auburn. So nothing to do with practicing legally or otherwise. Talent is talent. Brady surrounded with great receivers, and New England not nearly so much.
I don't think this is true. Outside of this year, when is the last time Brady has worked with an all pro level receiver? Randy Moss. The mantra for the Patriots over all these years was that they seemed to be able to plug in guys who you didn't want and they could put something together when they needed to. They did the same thing on defense.
Sustainability is a key part of becoming the G.O.A.T.
Mitchell -- 4,999 punt return yards, 14,014 kick return yards, 13 total TDs
Hall -- 2,261 punt return yards, 10,136 kick return yards, 12 total TDs
Hester -- 3,695 punt return yards, 7,333 kick return yards, 19 total TDs
Sanders -- 2,199 punt return yards, 3,523 kick return yards, 9 total TDs
Wow. Not even close
If yards is your only metric, which I guess it is for Turbine. One could say Mitchell isn't close to Hester in terms of return TDs. Six is quite a wide margin for special teams TDs, especially when the one with six more TDs has 400+ less returns.
Brian Mitchell is a Top 10 return return specialist of all-time, but he is nowhere near being heads and shoulders the best ever in that spot.
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