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Originally Posted by PGaither84 |
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I know. that totaly isn't like when NE went after "trouble makers" Correy Dillon and Randy Moss 
P.S. I am a NE fan as well and back when 2k5 was new I actually started a Patriots Franchise and traded my 1st round and something else to the Vikings for Randy Moss. If you remember, NE "didn't have any receivers" back then, although I am a fan of Troy Brown. Also in Madden 07 I made Mike Singletary my Head Coach and made Nolan my DC. It's cool when things you do in the game play out like that in real life. I also picked up takeo Spikes off of the free agency one year instead of Philly. that's about all the real life stuf f I can remember right now, but cool story bro.
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Well, despite the fact you were trying to humiliate me, you just reminded me of how I traded for Derrick Burgess in a Madden 09 Patriots franchise (that was back when I had no concept of the differences between 4-3 and 3-4, so I kept him as a DE).
The thing is, though, why are people so excited about the Jets' offseason pickups? Who did they get? An aging runningback who is quite obviously done to replace one who had a really good season just last year. They got a human population machine at CB to replace Sheppard. He's probably better, but not by much. They got Santonio Holmes, who is suspended for a quarter of the season. Nobody knows for sure how Mark Sanchez will develop, but all he really did last season was throw it to the other team and hand it to his running backs. Of course, you have to let that go because he was a rookie.
My bottom line is that it's not really a question of whether the Jets are one of the top teams in the league--it's a question of whether they're even better this year than they were last year.
As for the Patriots, they lost players who didn't really play well for them while they were in New England like Watson, Baker, Thomas, and Springs. They picked up Torry Holt, who hasn't really been good for a while, but he sure is better than Sam Aiken in the #3/4 WR position. They drafted 2 tight ends with a lot of potential as well as a CB who should see a lot of time when the Pats play in the nickel (also, they had 12 draft picks in total...they're bound to have at least one solid contributor from the start--compare to the Jets' FOUR picks).
The Patriots have upgraded quite a bit, but it slipped under the radar, unlike the Jets, who seem to have done the opposite. I think the two teams should be CLOSE in overall rating, but the Patriots should be maybe 1-2 points higher. The AFC East is going to be a very close division this season, minus the Bills, and the team ratings should reflect that.