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Re: Trent Dilfer on what will happen in the AFC East
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Originally Posted by KY Pats Fan
Dilfer is such a tool. He is definately a Pats hater.
I'm going to have to disagree on that. He picked the Jets to win the division there, but for the most part from what I've seen from Dilfer, he's been a Pats backer.
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Re: Trent Dilfer on what will happen in the AFC East
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Originally Posted by MassPats38
Of the 3 games, Arizona is the most troubling. My hope is we have snow and slop given Arizona's lack of running game and Warner's penchant for putting the ball on the ground.
Despite its terrible record, Oakland can show up for games. It also can look like the NFL equivalent of the Bad News Bears. I'm hoping the team forgets the 2001 playoff loss and plays for the high draft pick.
Buffalo is looking like a team despondent after blowing a 4-0 season start. What looked good in the beginning now looks pretty bad.
Who's the QB for Buffalo these days? Will Edwards return or will we face Loserman Dec 31st? And does it matter? No.
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Re: Trent Dilfer on what will happen in the AFC East
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Originally Posted by Patsfanin Philly
Has an 11 win team ever NOT made the playoffs???????
According to Gasper's excellent playoff scenario breakdown in today's (12/9) Globe, since the playoff field was expanded in 1990, no 11-5 team has failed to qualify for the playoffs.
As I've stated elsewhere, this gives me solace, as if the Pats simply win out, historical trends overwhelmingly favor them making the playoffs. So in a sense, while they don't control their own destiny, they kind of do, as recent NFL history dictates that other events will unfold that allow an 11-5 to get into the playoffs.
Re: Trent Dilfer on what will happen in the AFC East
oak is more dangerous right now than AZ because
they are at home
have a physical running game and without warren and wilfork it would be hard
we are on the road in the WC for the 2nd successiveweek
they have extra days to prepare
AZ might not have much to play and we might evne see leinhart vs cassel.
Re: Trent Dilfer on what will happen in the AFC East
Well, that settles it for me. Anybody want to talk about the Sawx?
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Re: Trent Dilfer on what will happen in the afc east
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Originally Posted by Lifer
someone should stick Trent Dilfers head down the toilet and flush.
Amazing. I just looked it up and "Trant Dilfer" means "Flush the Toilet" in ancient urdu.
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Re: Trent Dilfer on what will happen in the AFC East
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Originally Posted by tombonneau
According to Gasper's excellent playoff scenario breakdown in today's (12/9) Globe, since the playoff field was expanded in 1990, no 11-5 team has failed to qualify for the playoffs.
As I've stated elsewhere, this gives me solace, as if the Pats simply win out, historical trends overwhelmingly favor them making the playoffs. So in a sense, while they don't control their own destiny, they kind of do, as recent NFL history dictates that other events will unfold that allow an 11-5 to get into the playoffs.
well those stats have no meaning. different times , different number of teams,probably even different qualifying rules.
no team went undefeated in the reg season since 1972 until last yr as well