This is all beginning to sound like a broken record, and I’m sure excruciatingly boring for non-football fans, but the New England Patriots are making history before our eyes.
The Patriots beat the Jaguars on Saturday making their season record 17-0, matching that of the 1972 Dolphins who ran the table that year (14-game schedule). Tom Brady completed 92.9 percent of his passes (26 completions in 28 attempts) setting an all-time NFL record for the highest completion percentage in a game, including regular-season and playoff games (minimum 20 attempts). His passer rating was 141.4 which is an NFL playoff record.
In addition to the aforementioned Brady being selected the league Most Valuable Player, and Bill Belichick being selected Coach of the Year, the Pats’ VP of Personnel – Scott Piolo – was selected Executive of the Year, and Randy Moss was selected Comeback Player of the Year.
Two more games left.