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By Christopher Harris
ESPN.com Tuesday, July 14, 2009 For years in Boston, there has been a debate about whether Bill Belichick is truly a football genius, or whether he simply stumbled into late-career greatness by selecting Tom Brady in the sixth round of the 2000 draft. After last year's 11-5 bailing-wire-and-Elmer's season without Brady, I tend to think that quandary has been resolved. The Patriots probably had no business even thinking about the playoffs with Matt Cassel at their helm, but they fooled all Pats fans into believing that the team ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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