The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Reflection­s: Belichick Brady build a dynasty

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A look at the 2000s, the NFL’s ninth decade:

FRANCHISES

Houston rejoined the NFL ranks in 2002 as the Texans, five years after the Oilers departed for Tennessee. With a 32nd team, NFL owners unanimousl­y approved a realignmen­t plan for the league starting in 2002 that divided the league into eight fourteam divisions. Seven clubs changed divisions, and the Seattle Seahawks changed conference­s, moving from the AFC to the NFC. A new scheduling format also ensures that every team meets every other team in the league at least once every four years.

TOP TEAMS

The St. Louis Rams, who had won the last Super Bowl of the 1990s with the “Greatest Show on Turf,” bounced back from a disappoint­ing 2000 season to go 142 in 2001 and reach another Super Bowl, where future Hall of Fame quarterbac­k Kurt Warner proclaimed he planned on winning multiple rings. But on the other side was a sixthround draft pick out of Michigan the year before who had supplanted Drew Bledsoe as New England’s starting quarterbac­k.

With the game tied at 17, Brady led the Patriots into position for Adam Vinatieri’s 48yard field goal that gave New England a 2017 win, marking the first time in the Super Bowl’s 36year history that the winning points came on the final play. The Patriots would win two more Super Bowls — also by a field goal — in the next three years.

Brady’s best team didn’t win it all, however. The Patriots went 160 in 2007, beating their opponents by an average of 19.7 points, and easily handled Jacksonvil­le and San Diego to reach the team’s fourth Super Bowl of the decade. Brady put New England in position to join the 1972 Miami Dolphins as the only NFL teams to go unbeaten when he threw a threw a 6yard touchdown pass to Randy Moss with 2:42 remaining for a 1410 lead.

Eli Manning responded with a 13yard touchdown throw to Plaxico Burress with 35 seconds remaining to deny the Patriots and deliver the Giants’ third championsh­ip. It came a year after older brother Peyton won his first Super Bowl, leading Indianapol­is past Chicago 2917 after beating Brady in the AFC championsh­ip game.

Overall, the AFC won seven of 10 Super Bowls in the decade with Ben Roethlisbe­rger leading Pittsburgh to a pair of titles.

TOP PLAYERS

Although Brady establishe­d his foundation during the 2000s and over the next decade would stake claim to the title of greatest quarterbac­k ever, it was Peyton Manning who redefined the position in new century.

Manning was a pioneer in the way he deciphered defenses and directed play at the line of scrimmage. Envision him pacing from tackle to tackle, pointing and hollering, as he became a model for just about every quarterbac­k who’s come along since. Manning not only was at the vanguard of the aerial fireworks shows that light up today’s scoreboard­s and big screen TVs, he was the mastermind of it. His famous work ethic and machinatio­ns at the line allowed him to find the underbelly of any defensive formation, adjust accordingl­y, and deliver the pass with precision.

“He was on the forefront of basically a revolution in the way offenses are run in the National Football League,” Joe Theismann said. “His footprint was bigger than just the cities he played in. He transforme­d the position. The style of offense that he ran in Indianapol­is was revolution­ary and nobody ever figured out how to stop it there — or in Denver.

While Manning topped 4,000 yards passing nine times in the decade, Brett Favre and Warner were wounding down their Hall of Fame careers. Other transcende­nt players in the 2000s included Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson, Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison and Chiefs tight end Tony Gonzalez. Even in this era of highscorin­g offenses, several defensive players made their mark, too, including Hall of Famers Champ Bailey, Ray Lewis and Derrick Brooks.

TOP COACHES

Several coaches put their mark on the 2000s, including Jon Gruden, Tony Dungy, Mike Shanahan, Andy Reid, Bill Cowher, Tom Coughlin, Jeff Fisher, Brian Billick, Mike Holmgren and Mike Sherman. But nothing compares to Belichick, who brought a 3644 NFL head coaching record to New England in 2000 and the Patriots went 511 in his first season, the same record that had gotten him fired in 1995 from the Cleveland Browns. Brady, the 199th overall draft pick that year, emerged as the starter in 2001 and from that point on, the Patriots went 12141, including 144 in the playoffs, the rest of the decade.

MEMORABLE GAMES

On Jan. 19, 2002, the BradyBelic­hick juggernaut started with the “Tuck Rule Game,” in an AFC Divisional round playoff game in a heavy snowstorm in Foxborough, Massachuse­tts. In the final game played at Foxboro Stadium, Raiders cornerback Charles Woodson blitzed Brady for what he thought was a gameclinch­ing fumble, recovered by linebacker Greg Biekert. The officials reviewed the play and ruled Brady had halted his passing motion and was attempting to tuck the ball back into his body. That made it an incomplete pass and not a fumble. The Patriots kept possession and Brady moved them into fieldgoal range for Adam Vinatieri’s 45yader that sent the game into overtime. Vinatieri’s 23yarder then sent the Patriots to the first of nine Super Bowl appearance­s under Brady and Belichick.

Brady’s old rival, Peyton Manning, brought up the “Tuck Rule Game” with Brady in an episode of the ESPN+ series “Peyton’s Places,” when they were shown attempting golf trick shots while discussing their storied rivalry.

“Was it a fumble?” Manning asks.

“Oh, yeah,” Brady replied. “I thought, ‘Game’s over.’ For the record, I was pulling it down.”

On Feb. 3, 2008, Brady was going for his fourth Super Bowl ring of the decade and a perfect 190 season when the New York Giants produced one of the greatest upsets in NFL history, beating the Patriots 1714.

Trailing 1410 in the final minutes, Eli Manning somehow escaped the grasp of three New England defenders and lofted a 32yard pass to David Tyree, who pinned the ball against his helmet and held on as he fell backward at the Patriots 24yard line with 59 seconds left. A few plays later, Manning lofted a 13yard fade pass to Plaxico Burress with 35 seconds remaining for the winning touchdown.

GAME CHANGERS

The NFL began taking steps in this decade to reduce helmet hits and finally started to address concussion­s seriously. Although the real gamealteri­ng rules won’t come until the following decade, things began to change. Teams were prohibited, for instance, from forming a wedge of more than two players on a kickoff return to block for a runner, and the bunch formation on kickoffs by the kicking team was eliminated.

FUN FACT

On Oct. 2, 2005, an NFLrecord 103,467 fans attended the Arizona Cardinals’ 3114 victory over the San Francisco 49ers at Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium, the firstever regularsea­son NFL game played outside the United States. This opened the NFL’s eyes to its internatio­nal audience and marketing opportunit­ies. When the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers play at that stadium this weekend, it will mark the 38th regularsea­son NFL game played on foreign fields.

 ?? David J. Phillip / Associated Press ?? Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady and head coach Bill Belichick embracing after defeating the Carolina Panthers 3229 in Super Bowl XXXVIII in Houston in 2004.
David J. Phillip / Associated Press Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady and head coach Bill Belichick embracing after defeating the Carolina Panthers 3229 in Super Bowl XXXVIII in Houston in 2004.

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