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That image of Mark Sanchez running face first into the big, fatass of his own offensive lineman, then fumbling to give up a td, is the greatest Jet highlight of all time.
That image of Mark Sanchez running face first into the big, fatass of his own offensive lineman, then fumbling to give up a td, is the greatest Jet highlight of all time.
They gave up 3 touchdowns in 52 seconds to the Pats.
Can't help but think back to when all the AFC East teams were stuck at 3-3...
Here we are five weeks later. The Pats went 5-0. But the Fins and Bills are 1-3 with tough opponents today. And the trash talking Jets are 1-4.
Say what you want about the Pats as a team. But I believe that abstaining from trash talking keeps your focus on the game.
E.D.
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Say what you want about the Pats as a team. But I believe that abstaining from trash talking keeps your focus on the game.
Also playing teams in that span of time that have a total record of 8-16-1 helps a lot, too.
Like I said, Pats have the easiest schedule besides maybe the Dallas Cowboys. I'm surprised the MIT Engineers weren't on their schedule this year.
I'll admit they have a VERY explosive offense, and I'll also admit I'm a huge Tom Brady fan, but the only, ONLY, way that I'll say they can do damage in the playoffs is if they handle Houston and San Francisco in the next few weeks they way they've handled the lowly Jets and Bills.
Quoted from Penoyer
Championship Game as i see it now will be SF vs NY and NE vs DEN
I'll put Chicago there before I will New York. I'm just not buying the Giants this year. (I'll also admit I see a train wreck in Chicago as the playoffs roll around. They'll make the playoffs, but something'll happen and they'll lose quick.) And I'm definately not going to dismiss a 10-1 team, either. I say San Francisco and Atlanta.
I also can't see an AFC championship team without Houston being there. Denver might be there, but New England no way and I won't count out Baltimore. I say Houston and Denver, but Denver is interchangable with Baltimore.
Pats have lost their 3 games by a total of 4 points. Their wins were mostly blow outs.
There are some big problems for the Pats. The defense only stops teams by getting turnovers, which they excel at, but tough to count on that.
And their kicker is suddenly as reliable as New England weather.
Still, who is better in the AFC? Houston and Baltimore are struggling. Pittsburgh could become a factor again if Roethsberger gets healthy, but they are looking at the wild card.
Denver is on fire. They might be the biggest threat to NE, though we did beat them already. Manning always scares us, especially with our secondary(which is finally improving).
I just looked back at my preseason picks at start of the thread: NE vs Denver in AFC championship. I like that even more now.
In the NFC, I picked Giants and 49ers, and that looks about right too, especially after yesterday.
Atlanta? Chicago? Like Houston, they are pretenders to the crown. It'll be the same old song and dance: Brady vs Manning, and in the NFC a repeat of last year's championship game.
I also can't see an AFC championship team without Houston being there.
I hear what you're saying about the Pats schedule and all, but...
Houston needed overtime to defeat two subpar .500 teams this month. I don't think they're as strong as most would like to think.
I'm pretty sure the Pats can CLINCH the division this coming Sunday with a win. That would put us four games up on Miami with four games to play. We'd have the best division record as well.
Having that sewn up can let the Pats form some buku strategy for Houston and SF.
E.D.
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