Happy Super Bowl Sunday! Enjoy all of these articles featuring many historical and interesting Cold Takes about the Patriots:
- Excerpts from some 2002 columns predicting the Rams would destroy the Patriots in Super Bowl 36 (link)
- Tweets from when the Seahawks had 1st & goal at the Patriots 5 at the end of Super Bowl 49 (link)
- Art Modell tried to warn Patriots about hiring Bill Belichick in 2000 (link)
- Local Patriots’ writer four years ago: Trade Tom Brady now (link)
- Many thought the Patriots would regret hiring Belichick (link)
- Never forget, for one week in 2014, Tom Brady and the Patriots’ dynasty was dead (link)
- During the 2001 offseason the Boston media produced a gold mine of Cold Takes about the Patriots (link)
About Fred Segal
Fred Segal, 35, grew up in the Miami, Florida area and currently lives in Coral Springs, Florida, with his wife and two children. He is currently an attorney practicing in West Palm Beach, Florida, at the law firm Broad and Cassel. Fred is a graduate of the University of Florida and is a rabid, borderline unhealthy, supporter of the Florida Gators.
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