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Author: | Chippy [ Wed Nov 07, 2007 12:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | The Patriots Will Go 19-0. |
Well, after beating their toughest opponent this year, on the road, down by 10 with about 8 minutes left... They now have a bye week, to gear up for a slightly harder 2nd half schedule. The ONLY game they need to worry about... The Pittsburgh Steelers. They play 3 night games in a row, the last on Monday night against Baltimore, who may or may not be hitting hard by then... and then a short week going TO Pittsburgh. But why won't they lose that game? Simple. Don Shula. By now, everyone knows what he said about their perfect season and how it should have an asterisk... It will be the ONLY fuel the Pats need to DESTROY everyone the next 7 games. I am guaranteeing every win by 17+ points. And don't be surprised to see them try and go for 70+ points in any of those games. |
Author: | Excel [ Wed Nov 07, 2007 2:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Patriots Will Go 19-0. |
only potential loss in reg. season is week 17 at new york against the giants. IF brady, moss, maroney, n co. do not start; they will probably lose. |
Author: | Rev [ Wed Nov 07, 2007 3:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Patriots Will Go 19-0. |
They'll lose to Steelers & Giants. ![]() Colts will go 15-1 and homefield advantage throughout teh playoffs. They'll get revenge back in teh AFC championship game beating the Pats 28-14. but they'll lose the Super Bowl to the Cowboys 28-23. ![]() |
Author: | Chippy [ Wed Nov 07, 2007 8:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Patriots Will Go 19-0. |
Belichick already has 3 rings with the Pats. Do you REALLY think he wants to be remembered as the guy who SAT his players while 15-0? I think NOT! |
Author: | Jmart [ Wed Nov 07, 2007 10:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Patriots Will Go 19-0. |
Let's see..... Sun 11/18 at Buffalo 8:15 pm Sun 11/25 Philadelphia 8:15 pm Mon 12/3 at Baltimore 8:30 pm Sun 12/9 Pittsburgh 4:15 pm Sun 12/16 NY Jets 1:00 pm Sun 12/23 Miami 1:00 pm Sat 12/29 at NY Giants 8:15 pm As much as Buffalo has played well (and will continue to do so this week), Patriots win by two touchdowns. The Eagles are a mess so that's another. Baltimore has no offense so... The Pittsburgh game is going to be fun. This is the only game I could see them losing (while playing everyone), but then again, who has Pittsburgh beaten that could be considered good? At home, Pats win by 17. ![]() Dolphins gave the Pats a run for their money in Miami, but that won't be a problem at Gillette. The nice thing about this game and the Jets game is that if the Patriots get big leads, they'll be able to rest some players. The Giants - Well it all depends on what Belichick does. If the Dolphins and Jets are blowouts (there's about a 97% chance of this happening) he'll have no choice but to play the regulars, because the next game won't be for another two weeks. If that happens, they win and go 16-0. |
Author: | Chippy [ Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:03 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Patriots Will Go 19-0. |
Just to clarify for everyone... The Indy game was not as close as it seemed. Both of Indy's FG's came after bull pass interference calls. Their TD before the half was a once in a million play, that needed multiple things to happen, like an illegal block in the back... And their final TD was after an interception, with a bogus 15 yard penalty that put them in scoring position. The Colts offense got SHUT DOWN by the Patriots D. SHUT DOWN. Yet people think Indy actually was IN the game... ![]() |
Author: | Rev [ Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Patriots Will Go 19-0. |
![]() ----------------------------------- Quote: Midseason All-Yahoo! Sports Team OFFENSE Quarterback: Tom Brady, New England Patriots Is there any doubt? With 33 touchdowns, four interceptions, a 73.2 completion percentage and a 131.8 quarterback rating, Brady is well on his way to the greatest quarterback season in history. Like the difference between the Patriots and the rest of the NFL, Brady is light years ahead of other quarterbacks this season. Honorable mention: Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers Roethlisberger has finally found his total comfort zone as a passer in coordinator Bruce Arians' offense, and he's calling the line protections, too. Running back: Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings He already owns the NFL's single-game rushing mark with 296 yards against San Diego. And with 1,036 yards through eight games, he's on pace to shatter Eric Dickerson's rookie rushing mark of 1,808 yards. What's most amazing: He's averaging an eyelash under 20 carries per game. Honorable mention: Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia Eagles He's got 1,036 yards rushing and receiving and six touchdowns in only seven games. He's the best multi-dimensional back in the NFL this season. Wide receiver: Randy Moss, New England Patriots; Braylon Edwards, Cleveland Browns; T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Cincinnati Bengals Moss' numbers speak for themselves. He's making a run at two of Jerry Rice's coveted single-season records: most touchdown receptions (22) and most receiving yards (1,848). Edwards has cut down on his drops and become one of the best playmaking wideouts in the league. With 10 touchdown catches, Houshmandzadeh has become a terror in the red zone, and taken the reins from Chad Johnson as Cincinnati's go-to guy. Honorable mention: Wes Welker, New England Patriots On pace for 1,300 yards and 14 touchdowns, Welker is the perfect complement to Moss from the slot. And his versatility in the return game makes him invaluable to the Patriots. Tight end: Antonio Gates, San Diego Chargers The AFC has a plethora of super talented tight ends, but Gates' combination of strength, speed and smarts makes him the most difficult to cover. And he can block, to boot. He'll be Philip Rivers' most dependable No. 1 passing option for years to come. Honorable mention: Kellen Winslow, Cleveland Browns Winslow's NFL-leading 657 receiving yards, 15.6 per reception average, and wide receiver-esque athleticism give him the nod over Dallas Clark, Jason Witten, and Tony Gonzalez. DEFENSE Defensive tackles: Albert Haynesworth, Tennessee Titans; Darnell Dockett, Arizona Cardinals Haynesworth is playing out of his mind in his contract year. His troubles have been well-documented, but with five sacks and 30 tackles, he has anchored an overachieving Tennessee defense. Dockett is one of the NFL's league leaders in sacks this season with eight, and has been a consistent force of chaos for opposing offensive lines. Honorable mention: Haloti Ngata, Baltimore Ravens At 23 years old, the massive 340 pound Ngata is already one of the best run-stuffing nose tackles in the NFL. He's an indispensable interior force that frees up players like Ray Lewis and Bart Scott. Defensive ends: Aaron Kampman, Green Bay Packers; Jared Allen, Kansas City Chiefs Kampman is on pace for 18 sacks and might be the most underrated defensive player in the NFC. He's the pressure player who makes life easier for Al Harris and Charles Woodson. Allen is having the best season of his career in a contract year, with 8½ sacks and 30 tackles in only six games. He's the best player on an up-and-coming Kansas City defense. Honorable mention: Trent Cole, Philadelphia Eagles Darren Howard and Jevon Kearse are making the big bucks, but Cole has been Philadelphia's best defensive end by far. He's on pace for 18 sacks and is athletic enough to stand up against the run, too. Linebackers: Mike Vrabel, New England Patriots; Julian Peterson, Seattle Seahawks; Barrett Ruud, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Vrabel (8½ sacks, 47 tackles, 5 forced fumbles) and Peterson (7 sacks, 47 tackles, 4 forced fumbles) are ideal disruptive forces at outside linebacker. Vrabel has taken over for Bruschi as the playmaking cog for the Patriots, while Peterson is looking like his Pro Bowl self again. Ruud is a prototypical tackling machine at middle linebacker. He gets overlooked for not being overly athletic, but he's consistent and fills holes with the best of them. Honorable mention: James Harrison, Pittsburgh Steelers Ever wonder why you don't hear anyone in Pittsburgh complaining about the defection of Joey Porter? It's because of this guy. Cornerbacks: Asante Samuel, New England Patriots; Kelvin Hayden, Indianapolis Colts Samuel has developed into one of the best cover corners in the NFL, and the Patriots are going to pay him like it this offseason. Hayden has added a physical presence to the Colts secondary, and isn't shy about helping in run support. Honorable mention: Ike Taylor, Pittsburgh Steelers Taylor still drops interceptions from time to time. However, he's motivated again and is nearing the level that made him one of the NFL's best young corners during Pittsburgh's Super Bowl run. Safeties: Bob Sanders, Indianapolis Colts; Sean Taylor, Washington Redskins Pound for pound, Sanders was the best defensive player in the league over the first half. When healthy, he is as important to that defense as Dwight Freeney. Sean Taylor takes a few too many chances for the kill shot, but he is sufficient in coverage and many players say there isn't a more feared free safety in the league. Honorable mention: Ed Reed, Baltimore Ravens Reed is tied with Taylor for the NFL lead with five interceptions. The Ravens' struggles aside, Reed remains one of the best defensive players in football. |
Author: | Chippy [ Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:36 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Patriots Will Go 19-0. |
You know I'm right! You're not even a Colts fan!!! You're just a Pats HATER!!! |
Author: | Rev [ Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:40 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Patriots Will Go 19-0. |
You ARE wrong. I AM a Colts fan. I hate the Pats. ![]() |
Author: | Chippy [ Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:42 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Patriots Will Go 19-0. |
Rev wrote: You ARE wrong. I AM a Colts fan. I hate the Pats. ![]() You're a fan of the Colts because they hate the Pats. You hate the Pats because you're a COWBOYS fan. Whom are the WORST fans. |
Author: | Rev [ Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:51 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Patriots Will Go 19-0. |
![]() Can't wait till your team dream season ends ugly in the AFC Championship game. ![]() |
Author: | Chippy [ Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Patriots Will Go 19-0. |
Rev wrote: :roll: Can't wait till your team dream season ends ugly in the AFC Championship game. ![]() The '98 Vikings went 16-0?!? News to me... ![]() |
Author: | Rev [ Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Patriots Will Go 19-0. |
No, they went 15-1 and lost in the nfc championship game to the Falcons. Your team will go 14-2 (maybe 15-1) and lose to the Colts in the afc championship game. |
Author: | Chippy [ Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:19 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Patriots Will Go 19-0. |
Here's some more mind blowing stats for everyone: The most yards any QB has thrown against the Pats this year was 287... By Derek Anderson... No other QB has thrown for over 240 yards against them. They've only given up 11 passing TD's all year. They've only given up 5 rushing TD's. Teams aren't even scoring 2 TD's per game. |
Author: | Chippy [ Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:22 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Patriots Will Go 19-0. |
Rev wrote: No, they went 15-1 and lost in the nfc championship game to the Falcons. Your team will go 14-2 (maybe 15-1) and lose to the Colts in the afc championship game. They lost to TONY DUNGY, whom the Patriots beat. They also allowed 19 PPG. |
Author: | nghtvsn [ Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Patriots Will Go 19-0. |
I agree that the Steelers is their last tough game. The Giants game at the end of the season will also be difficult if they are sitting people like Moss and Brady. Nothing will stand in the Patriots way this year. |
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