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    10 Truths: Patriots not perfect, but close

    Have you ever heard a woman referred to as a Bengal? Good uniform, bad helmet. And, no, the description wasn't part of the Isiah Thomas sexual-harassment trial.

    Here are your NFL Truths for Week 5:
    10. With road games against Dallas and Indianapolis within the next month, it's unlikely the Patriots will remain undefeated longer than the Cowboys and Colts. But there is little doubt New England is the class of the NFL.
    The Patriots have destroyed all of their opponents and they've done it without the services of Rodney Harrison and Richard Seymour. When the Pats have their full complement of defensive stalwarts and a Randy Moss-fueled offense, we're talking about an all-time great team. The Cowboys play in the NFC, so that gives them an edge in the race to stay unblemished. And the Cowboys have the horses to do it. They've been scoring just as many points as the Patriots, and the 'Boys have a freakish receiver with something to prove, too, Terrell Owens.

    More...http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/7...40813162&ATT=5
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    Re: 10 Truths: Patriots not perfect, but close

    the class of the NFL as far as talent, definitely .

    Class as far as actions, no ****ing way. Harrison is suspended for HGH, Wilfork took that cheap shot at Losman, and of course the whole video cheating deal.

    **** the Patriots. My hatred for that team just grows every week.

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