I see the Patriots are a mere 9 1/2 pt favorites over the Ryan Grigsons.
Brady and Belichick and Kraft would prefer to crush them by at least 50 points.
I see a beatdown of epic proportions here.
I see the Patriots are a mere 9 1/2 pt favorites over the Ryan Grigsons.
Brady and Belichick and Kraft would prefer to crush them by at least 50 points.
I see a beatdown of epic proportions here.
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Mace (10-16-2015)
I see the Patriots going 14-2. One team will catch them sleeping, and they will lose the last game because they will rest all the starters. They will dominate every other game.
Sickening.
I think this could be the year that sees two undefeated teams meet each other in the Superbowl.
Green Bay traditionally isn't a great road team. They still have Denver, Carolina, Minnesota, Detroit, Oakland and Arizona left to travel to, I could see them dropping three of them.
New England unfortunately probably has a legit shot, but if Brady is ever going to get beat up Denver may have the defense to do it.
I agree with the op, you just know Brady and Belichick are looking to really put the hammer down.
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Mace (10-16-2015)
If Nick Foles had even a marginal game last week they'd already be 4-1. They are the favorites in the NFC, clearly, but undefeated is a huge reach.
That game will likely be hugely important for playoff seeding and may even decide HFA. Nobody's resting.
FWIW, NE lost their LT Solder for the season:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...-biceps-injury
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Doesn't matter. The only injuries that will slow them down are Brady or Gronk.
Brady's dad said he wants to see them lay 60 on Indy.
I hope other people saw that play.
Mace (10-19-2015)
No way in hell the Colts didn't recover that onside kick in the 2nd quarter, either.