I first thought this was a new production, but seeing how young everyone looked I quickly corrected that idea! What great run that was, especially having the Pats lift us up after 9/11. Thanks for this bit of nostalgia.
Crediting Belichick with building the Patriots' dynasty is very disingenuous.
His regular season record as NE Head Coach before and after Tom Brady was 34-49; from 2001 through 2019 with Brady as starter (with a few exceptions) 232-77.
Bill Belichick is one of the greatest defensive minds the league has seen so for all the shade I'll otherwise throw at him, he DOES deserve credit for that side of the ball, but his SINGULAR accomplishment as head coach that contributed to the ensuing dominance was simply "sticking with the hot hand" after starting QB Bledsoe was cleared to play.
Most of the press framed losing ones job from injury as wrong and Belichick's decision, controversial.
This was in 2001; Belichick's Patriots had finished 2000 with a 5-11 record and was on the proverbial hot seat. With Bledsoe under center, NE's record was 0-2- then the Jet's Mo Lewis delivered the fateful hit late in that loss.
I do hope that Belichick has remembered the former linebacker every holiday for his brutal but clean hit that opened the door to a dynasty but saved Belichick's job in New England.
We definitely need a part 2 of this bc Boston wasn't finished with their second decade of dominance between Patriots, Bruins and Redsox winning more chips
Boston always second to LA 🤌🏽 Don’t let us get started on the LA Sparks too with another 3. Yall will always be runner up, enjoy the Dunkin’ Donuts, black ice, and the 2 hour drive to Gillette Stadium losers
Out of the big 4 sports in north America (baseball, football, Hockey, basketball) Boston, and by extension Massachusetts, has the best dynasty in 2 of them (Celtics, patriots).
I've got a problem with the title of this video. Apparently the maker of this video doesn't understand the meaning of dominant. Boston has a team in all 4 major sports leagues… The Patriots, the Celtics, the Bruins and the Red Sox. When you do the math, 10 years times 4 teams equals 40 possible titles. Winning 6 titles out of a possible 40 is NOT dominant by definition… It's not even close to dominant. The one thing that is accurate is what I'm gonna say next… The maker of this video made him or herself look like a clown. 🤡🤡🤡
Also that 5th pick that brought Allen and by default Garnett to Boston eventually led to the Pjerce Garnett trade to Brooklyn that gave Boston Tatum and Brown so also led to yet another championship.
Thank you very much for this very interesting video🍎🍎
4/5 yeah
Looking at YOU REVOLUTION
For those who live in CT and are fans of the Boston pro sports and UConn
Life is so sweet I devolved a cavity.
This AI voice is garbage come on do better
I first thought this was a new production, but seeing how young everyone looked I quickly corrected that idea! What great run that was, especially having the Pats lift us up after 9/11. Thanks for this bit of nostalgia.
No Rick, unfortunately it was you who walked in the door! and let it hit you on the way out!
Should've been called 2 decades of dominance
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It should be called +1 2011 Boston Bruins
Titletown USA!
Crediting Belichick with building the Patriots' dynasty is very disingenuous.
His regular season record as NE Head Coach before and after Tom Brady was 34-49; from 2001 through 2019 with Brady as starter (with a few exceptions) 232-77.
Bill Belichick is one of the greatest defensive minds the league has seen so for all the shade I'll otherwise throw at him, he DOES deserve credit for that side of the ball, but his SINGULAR accomplishment as head coach that contributed to the ensuing dominance was simply "sticking with the hot hand" after starting QB Bledsoe was cleared to play.
Most of the press framed losing ones job from injury as wrong and Belichick's decision, controversial.
This was in 2001; Belichick's Patriots had finished 2000 with a 5-11 record and was on the proverbial hot seat. With Bledsoe under center, NE's record was 0-2- then the Jet's Mo Lewis delivered the fateful hit late in that loss.
I do hope that Belichick has remembered the former linebacker every holiday for his brutal but clean hit that opened the door to a dynasty but saved Belichick's job in New England.
The greatest sports city in the world since 2000 🥰🥰
We definitely need a part 2 of this bc Boston wasn't finished with their second decade of dominance between Patriots, Bruins and Redsox winning more chips
Crazy dominance:
Dodgers: 1
Rams: 1
Kings: 2
Galaxy: 5
Lakers: 6
Boston always second to LA 🤌🏽
Don’t let us get started on the LA Sparks too with another 3. Yall will always be runner up, enjoy the Dunkin’ Donuts, black ice, and the 2 hour drive to Gillette Stadium losers
Out of the big 4 sports in north America (baseball, football, Hockey, basketball) Boston, and by extension Massachusetts, has the best dynasty in 2 of them (Celtics, patriots).
Didn't he draft an keep brady on the roster for 2 years first yesr as his 4th qb an the only time he did it.. maybe it was a team gsme
I've got a problem with the title of this video. Apparently the maker of this video doesn't understand the meaning of dominant. Boston has a team in all 4 major sports leagues… The Patriots, the Celtics, the Bruins and the Red Sox. When you do the math, 10 years times 4 teams equals 40 possible titles. Winning 6 titles out of a possible 40 is NOT dominant by definition… It's not even close to dominant. The one thing that is accurate is what I'm gonna say next… The maker of this video made him or herself look like a clown. 🤡🤡🤡
Rick Pitino sucked
Decade? More like 2 decades… 2001 to 2010 3 teams/6 titles, 2011-2020 3 teams/6 titles. That's 12 titles in an 18 year span.
I think this was probably made in 2010 that’s why it’s only a decade and not 2
I like Boston Teams But We were Running Like the New York Yankees and that’s Not Fair In America!
I Hate Trump, Hate The Yankees and I Hate Gerry Callahan!
Also that 5th pick that brought Allen and by default Garnett to Boston eventually led to the Pjerce Garnett trade to Brooklyn that gave Boston Tatum and Brown so also led to yet another championship.