The New
England Patriots capped a thrilling, unpredictable weekend of football with a
very familiar result on Sunday evening.
Bill
Belichick and Tom Brady are headed to their seventh AFC title game after
throttling the Houston Texans 41-28. Houston put up a better fight than it did
a month ago, but the Patriots' offense had too many weapons for the Texans.
The Patriots
will host the Baltimore Ravens next week in the first rematch of an AFC Championship
Game since the Denver Broncos and Cleveland Browns squared off against one
another in 1986 and 1987.
It's almost
like the Football Gods want the Patriots to play in New Orleans again. The
Patriots were slated to be the No. 3 seed in the AFC until the Texans gagged in
Week 17 against the Indianapolis Colts. With the Denver Broncos out of the
picture, the Patriots will play host to the AFC Championship Game.
The Ravens
are playing at a very high level and always give the Patriots trouble, so it's
hardly an easy slate. But it sure beats having to win on the road twice to try
to make the Super Bowl.
Tom Brady
has now won more playoff games than anyone in history, and Sunday's win had so
many familiar aspects to recent Patriots triumphs:
» They won
the turnover battle 1-0. Rob Ninkovich's interception on Matt Schaub in the
third quarter, followed by a Brady bomb to running back Shane Vereen,
essentially ended the game.
» The team's
hurry-up approach gave their opponent fits. The Patriots got off a number of
snaps before the Texans were ready, which led to big plays. Houston's tempo on
both sides of the ball was simply slower.
» The
Patriots' defense was not outstanding, giving up a lot of yardage. But it made
enough big plays at key moments to let Brady do the rest.
» No team
overcomes injuries like the Patriots. They lost Rob Gronkowski (arm), Danny
Woodhead (wrist), and Chandler Jones (ankle) during the game. Gronkowski will
miss the rest of the playoffs. And yet, it really didn't seem to slow this team
down. Brady threw for 344 yards and three touchdowns.
These are
the moments Brady lives for. The consistency of their post-2004 teams gets
taken for granted because it has been a while since their last Super Bowl
title. But the Patriots are always contenders, and Brady is always putting the
team back in position to get another title.
At this point,
it's more surprising when the Patriots aren't in the AFC title game.
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