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He’s game tested (“Any Given Sunday”) and after directing “Nixon,” he would know exactly how to handle the sad case of a powerful man, like Billīelichick, unnecessarily resorting to illegal shenanigans to win an election err game.


But who will that be? One possibility is Oliver Stone. Of course, the director might have other ideas. The obvious place to trim back is on game highlights, because what’s to gain in recreating all those 38-14 routs of Buffalo and its like when the film would be better served by a simple montage of the 23 touchdown passes from Brady to Moss set to “We Are the Champions.” The only problem is how to squeeze it all into a two-hour movie. No matter, the 2007 edition of the New England Patriots is a story that writes itself.įrom the surprise trade for NFL-bad-boy Randy Moss last spring to Spygate to quarterback Tom Brady’s many loves, there’s a plethora of material. So I’m settling for nothing but the best director, the best actors and the best writers. It’s so good in fact, my imagination has just green-lit the picture with a budget roughly equal to the payrolls of the Yankees and Red Sox – combined. It’s a great story, too, full of intrigue, deceit and ultimately atonement. With the Patriots one game from perfection, it’s a perfect time to begin thinking about a Hollywood blockbuster chronicling the numerous triumphs, controversies and romantic turmoil that transpired since that painful loss to Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts one year ago in the AFC Championship game.
