...New England is coming into the end of the season with all the momentum. Here we go again.
Things are looking like....
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Oh man, if the ****ing Patriots wake up from the coma and win their 3rd Super Bowl in a row, i'm going to be sick. How the **** could they be down and out and now once Tedy "Savior" Bruschi comes back, be right back in the hunt?
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Could anyone imagine Brady and the Patriots going into the RCA Dome for the Colts divisional playoffs. Both teams would have so much confidence I believe. What a game that would be to watch even if I do not like Manning and really don't like the Pats. It would be awesome to watch.
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Originally posted by jesterjister13Could anyone imagine Brady and the Patriots going into the RCA Dome for the Colts divisional playoffs. Both teams would have so much confidence I believe. What a game that would be to watch even if I do not like Manning and really don't like the Pats. It would be awesome to watch.
Anyways, good post, and......
to The Zone!
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Originally posted by NE39Just keep in mind that if it were to come down to playing in Indy that Brady has never lost in a dome, going 9-0 with 19 touchdowns, seven interceptions and a quarterback rating that averages 104.4.
Not again! I don't want to see the ****ing Patriots dominate again. I'm so sick of that team. Go Jags!
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Colts will be in. They got the undefeated monkey off their back. Now they can concentrate on resting players and winning a Super Bowl. NE just doesn't have the talent in the secondary this year.Lou Saban: You can get it done, you can get it done. And what’s more, you’ve gotta get it done.
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Originally posted by andyxc71...New England is coming into the end of the season with all the momentum. Here we go again.
They're not beating Indianapolis, Denver or Cincinnati. They've beaten teams they're suppose to beat. The Jets, the Bills and a Tampa Bay team that can't seem to play in cold weather. Let me see them dominate higher competition, specifically within their own conference before I go riding on their bandwagon to 3peat.
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Originally posted by BillsFever21Everyone wanted to count them out but they aren't going down quietly. They will be in the AFC Championship game.
They will be a force in the playoffs. The problem they had is that they dealt with so many injuries. They are starting to get players back, and with a healthy Corey Dillion they will have a balanced attack again on Offense.
As for their defense, their main question mark lies within their secondary. With a healthy Richard Seymour and Tedy Bruschi, their front 7 is still very solid.
I hate the Pats, but to underestimate them is silly. They play their best football in the playoffs. If anyone does is able to, I wonder who will knock them out of the playoffs. At least this year they'll be playing at least 1 playoff game on the road.
Dont count them out.
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Originally posted by FirstDownBillsThey're not beating Indianapolis, Denver or Cincinnati. They've beaten teams they're suppose to beat. The Jets, the Bills and a Tampa Bay team that can't seem to play in cold weather. Let me see them dominate higher competition, specifically within their own conference before I go riding on their bandwagon to 3peat.
Cincinnati's defense is not strong enough to stop the Pats. They have a young and inexperienced team overall. I could easily see the Pats defeating the Bengals on the road.
As for Denver, their defense is also not strong enough. But they have a good running game, and IMO, have a better chance of beating the Pats than the Bengals due. They are also a lot more experienced.
Indy? I'm not sure how that game would play out. I was surprised by how much pressure Peyton Manning faced today against the Chargers. Luckily for the Colts, that game is in the dome instead of NE. It will still be a well-fought game. The Pats can play on the road as good as any time come playoff time.
Again, I would love nothing better than for the Pats to be knocked out in the 1st Round. But I have to be realistic.
I hope the Chargers make the playoffs and the Steelers don't for that wild-card spot. I think San Diego has a better chance to beat the Pats than the Steelers do.
As for the Jags, I doubt they are gonna cause much trouble.
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Originally posted by NE39Just keep in mind that if it were to come down to playing in Indy that Brady has never lost in a dome, going 9-0 with 19 touchdowns, seven interceptions and a quarterback rating that averages 104.4.
Enough is enough. Ugh.
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