The Brady-Belichick dynasty has been a model of success in the NFL for close to two decades. The New England Patriots have built up and incredible resume despite the rigors of the salary cap era.

New England has transformed their identity numerous times throughout this span. They began as a dominant defensive team that was complimented with a strong rushing attack in the early 2000’s. From 2007 to 2011, they featured an electric air raid attack with Wes Welker and Randy Moss. They eventually moved on to the two tight end sets that dominated the league with Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez.

Each identity assumed by the Patriots has been successful and dominant in a multitude of ways. The consistency of the coaching staff between Belichick, Brady and Josh McDaniels has definitely provided a huge benefit as well.

Nothing showcases that better than the Tweet below:

Points scored since 2001. The gap between 2nd and 3rd is 141 points. The gap between 1st and 2nd is 538 points. So pretty much 4x as big. Brady has led the best offense in the nfl and it ain’t close. pic.twitter.com/yrmYYFAcH3 — Kenny Lofton (@AnthonyWebster_) June 17, 2019

Looking at the numbers, it is amazing to think that the Patriots have scored 538 more points the second-highest scoring team in the NFL since 2001. That’s an incredible leap — and just more proof that this is one of the most dominant dynasties in sports history.