Being a millennial pats fan in a nutshell.

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  1. The only live patriots game I watched until 2018 was a drew bledsoe game. We are truly blessed as a franchise.

  2. It’s true. I’m not afraid to admit I’m a spoiled sports fan. I know how fortunate I am to be born a pats fan and not a jets or browns fan

  3. Getting to watch every Boston team dominate with my early childhood friends is some of my favorite memories, now I get to do that with at least the Celtics and Pats all over again but this time with my wife (who doesn’t care, respectfully)

  4. I’m an older millennial. For me it was Drew Bledsoe and Ben Coates before Brady and Gronk.

  5. Crazy how you can say this about Zoomers to. 2 generations grew up watching TB12 play football

  6. As an ’83 baby, I need this to be six panels with Bledsoe while I was a wee Homer.

  7. As a mid-GenX’er, the first panel would be Tony Eason and Steve Grogan (who had their own QB controversy at one point), followed by years of quarterbacks and coaches that made Mac, Zappe and Mayo look possively incredible. The Dick McPherson years were just… sad.

    Whatever Kraft’s failings are, be grateful that the Sullivans are no longer running the show. Very. Very. Grateful.

  8. Yep think I was 8 for the snow bowl/tuck rule game, which was the beginning of my life long love of football.

  9. If your a millennial you would of been around for the Bledsoe years. This would fit for genz fans like me. The worst stretch of losing I ever experienced was the last 5 years

  10. This millennial was at bars watching Brady. But we truly are blessed to cheer for 2 goats almost back to back.

    I moved to AZ so let me just say to everyone here: thank whatever you believe in that we have a competent football team and you can watch their games on bar/restaurant TVs.

  11. We GenXers had to walk up hill, both ways, through blinding snow storms to see Pats games. We suffered through decades of losing so you youngins could prosper. Now get off of my lawn!

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