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But a quick look at the history books makes it appear as if the Patriots had just a short run of dominance in the early 2000s--three titles in four years. However, another Super Bowl victory this season puts everything that's happened since 2004 back in the spotlight. The four-year run becomes a 14-year dynasty.
A win Sunday will make Brady the only quarterback to ever start six Super Bowls. Another victory after that and he's tied with Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw as the only four-time champions. Should that happen, it'll be hard to argue he's not the greatest QB of all time.
There's a lot on the table in the next two weeks.
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