10-26-2009, 08:23 PM
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Re: Colt's Assault on Pat's Regular Season Win Streak
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Originally Posted by Ghost of Ben Dreith
The Colts have won 15 regular season games in a row with 9 from last year and their 6-0 record this year.
The record is currently held by the Pats with the last 4 from 2006, 16 from 2007, and 2 from 2008 for a total of 22 in a row.
The Pats also hold the better, and more important record of 21 wins in a row of regular season/playoff games since that will include a SB victory...but that record is not in jeapordy since the Colts lost to the Chargers in the playoffs last year.
The Pats do get a chance to stop them in a few weeks, but except for that game and the previous week's game at Baltimore, the schedule isn't that tough with most of their harder games at Indianapolis.
To tie the regular season record:
San Francisco
Houston
Patriots
@ Baltimore
@ Houston
Tennessee
To break it:
Denver
Not a gimme schedule with 3 division games on tap, but I think its either the Pats or Ravens or the Colts will take that record. Denver has been the Colts beotches for a while and wouldn't expect them to beat them in Indy.
Not earth shaking and I'm sure BB isn't worrying about it, but I like every little cherry on top of the Patriot Dynasty cake and don't want to share it, or lose it, to any team. This just gives me another reason to pull against the Colts besides the more important home field advantage for this season.
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the games against houston(x2), denver, NE and baltimore are not gimmes for the colts. houston is playing their best in a long time. right now they have been feasting on bad teams and almost lost to a decent miami team.
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