MoKelly
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He's just a hater...Were accustomed to his type here...The glare from those 7 rings makes it hard for him to see clearly.
In sports, the great equalizer is results. And in sports, results are easy to see. Opinions are a dime a dozen. Opinions do not count - unless you are Stephen A. Smith and ESPN is willing to pay you $6 million a year. Results count.
Winning 6 Super Bowls (and going to 9) with New England could be chalked up to playing for a dynasty. Similar to all the World Series rings won by Yankees and Celtics players.
But leaving the dynasty and winning a Super Bowl for a franchise with the worst winning percentage in all of major sports - well - that is special. No question.
Football is such a different sport. You only play offense or defense. Not both as in all other sports. So, by definition, your impact on winning/losing is diluted. That makes accomplishments like going to 10 Super Bowls even more amazing.
MoKelly