Jumat, 31 Desember 2010

~STORY OF NEW ENGLAND PATRIOT~

                         New England Patriots adalah tim american football profesional dari Foxborough, Massachusetts. Mereka adalah anggota East Division dari American Football Conference (AFC) dalam National Football League (NFL). Sebagai anggota asli dari AFL, Patriots mengikuti NFL ketika AFL menggabungkan diri pada tahun 1970. Klub ini didirikan dengan nama Boston Patriots pada tahun 1959 di kota Boston, Massachusetts sebelum akhirnya berganti nama menjadi New England Patriots pada tahun 1971, ketika tim ini dipindahkan ke daerah Foxborough, Massachusetts, meski Foxborough itu bagian dari daerah metropolitan Boston, sejauh 35 km dari Boston. Patriots bermain di Gillette Stadium sejak tahun 2002.
Tim ini sudah melaju ke playoff sebanyak empat kali sebelum tampil di Super Bowl XX pada Januari 1986, kalah dari Chicago Bears. Tim ini tampil lagi di Super Bowl XXXI pada Januari 1997, kali ini kalah dari Green Bay Packers. Era 2000an merupakan era dimana Patriots mengalami masa kejayaannya. Dalam rentang tahun 2001 sampai 2005, tim ini telah memenangkan 3 kejuaraan nasional American Football, yaitu Super Bowl XXXVI (2001) dengan mengalahkan St. Louis Rams, Super Bowl XXXVIII (2003) dengan mengalahkan Carolina Panthers. Dua Super Bowl ini ditentukan kemenangannya lewat field goal. Patriots berhasil masuk dalam anggota tim yang pernah memenangkan Super Bowl dua kali berturut-turut setelah pada Super Bowl XXXIX (2004) berhasil mengalahkan Philadelphia Eagles, sekaligus menjadi tim kedua dalam sejarah NFL selain Dallas Cowboys yang menjuarai 3 Super Bowl dalam kurun empat tahun.
Pada tahun 2007, usaha Patriots untuk berusaha menyamai rekor Miami Dolphins pada tahun 1972 yang berhasil juara tanpa terkalahkan seklaigus menjadi yang pertama di era 18 pertandingan di musim reguler harus pupus, setelah di Super Bowl XLII dikalahkan oleh New York Giants.


Every season at this time, at least several teams find themselves preparing for the final week of the regular season with their playoff position written in ink. Nothing they do in Week 17 can change that fate, a fact that raises one of the most hotly contested topics for NFL fans: Should teams with nothing to gain sit their top starters — particularly quarterbacks — in preparation for the playoffs?
That’s right … start ‘em or sit ‘em?
The two teams with “nothing” to play for — other than maintaining normalcy and building momentum — are the Patriots (locked in as the AFC’s top seed) and the Eagles (NFC’s No. 3 seed). The Bears could be in a similar position if the Falcons win, which would lock Chicago at No. 2.
The Eagles will understandably sit a less-than-healthy Michael Vick. Bears HC Lovie Smith said his guys are playing, regardless of the earlier outcome involving the Falcons.
In Boston, however, Bill Belichick will do what he always does: Whatever “is in the best interests of the football team.”
Belichick has a long track record of playing his starters, many of whom said this week they want to be on the field. Among them is Wes Welker, who suffered two torn ligaments in his left knee in the regular-season finale against Houston in which the Patriots also had nothing to gain.
Regardless of the odds of injuries, that’s the ugly flip side to this conversation.
Perhaps no other player is at the core of said debate more than Tom Brady. The frontrunner in the two-man race for NFL MVP, Brady is playing arguably the best football of his career. And the über competitive one has never been one to come out of any game, regardless of the score, and take the clipboard from Brian Hoyer or Matt Cassel or Rohan Davey.
The outcome at Gillette Field on Sunday won’t change the certainty the Patriots will host a playoff game in two weeks.
So, it’s time to throw this topic over to you: Would you rest your starters? Where would you like to see Brady on Sunday, on the field or watching comfortably from the owner’s box?