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View Poll Results: Will the 2012 Patriots score more than 589 regular season points?
Yes they will 10 33.33%
No,they will fall short 19 63.33%
They will tie the 2007 amount at exactly 589 1 3.33%
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Old 11-23-2012, 12:00 AM   #1
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Will the Patriots break their own points scored in a regular season record?

As of now the 2012 Patriots have scored 407 points which is 182 points shy of the 589 points scored by the 2007 Patriots.

In order to tie or surpass that mark,they will need to score an average of 36 points per game for the remaining 5 games.

Will they do it?

I say no and they will fall short because of SF and Houston in particular who can limit the Pats offense because of their top ranked Ds

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Old 11-23-2012, 12:06 AM   #2
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I hope we don't break it, I kinda want that 2007 offense to be legendary.
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I say no and they will fall short because of SF and Houston in particular who can limit the Pats offense because of their top ranked Ds
Have you seen Houston's D the last two games?
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Have you seen Houston's D the last two games?
I did,but I still think when the big games come about they step it up....it seems lately that they are sinking down to the level of their competition as in Detroit and Jax but they were fine against a top team like Chicago.

I think the problem is that they might be taking those mediocre teams too lightly and that comes from lack of discipline.

But they STILL find ways to win even when they are not playing well and for other AFC playoff teams,that's a scary thing to have to look forward to playing at Houston in January.

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Chicago is a horrible offensive team, bad example
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Well,if we base it solely on the Green Bay game and the one game they lost then yes,NE will put up lots of points.....we will see in a few weeks.
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I want at least 561, which gives them second. That gives the trio of Brady, McDaniels, and Belichick the top 2 scoring teams of all time. I don't care about order.
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49ers houston and the fish are all in the top 10 in scoreing defense + no gronk and the OL is not 100% so with that said i will say no but i would not be shocked if they do beat that record
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This is TOTAL points scored record, right?

Not only OFFENSIVE POINTS scored?

If only counting points scored on offense; No.

Otherwise to avg 36; means they can have 2 games of 24 and still match it with the other 3 games of 44+. I dont think that is so unreasonable.

I dont see the Pats scoring less than 24 (O and D and ST together) against any of the 5; although they might also give up 30+ to several. so I think it is very doable; but not by a whole lot.

I think it will probably come down to that last game and if playoff seeds are set with no chance at a bye; BB may rest enough guys to lower the point total in that final game. So I think they could, but dont think they will bother chasing it; so NO.

If the 2007 team (and Moss in particular who no-showed) hadn't dorked up the SB; then I would be with you (about keeping the record). but records are meant to be broken. And the way that the NFL is going with restricting D; SOMEONE was / will do it. I would rather it is another Pats team; even one with other blemishes-incomplete parts- than a Dolts or Denver (or anyone else) breaking the record.
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No.

They have the 49ers and the Texans standing in the way. The Texans looked vulnerable to a team with more offensive weapons against the Lions on Thanksgiving , the 49ers will make the Pats game a statement game for their defense.

The Dolphins are a tough defensive team as well giving up just 20.5 ppg. The Patriots might hurt them with turnovers and points, but the quality of their players on defense make me think the Pats come to earth in those two games scoring in just the high 20s.

The last reason is that the last couple of games won't matter much and the wounded players won't play - that could mean Edelman, Mankins, Vollmer, Gronk, Hernandez, etc.

As the Patriots experienced last year, it's more important to have key players at 100% than come in at 80% and tough it out.
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