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We Win Our Next 2 At Home. Who's With Me?
We beat Atlanta rather convincingly, then beat Baltimore in a tough, mano-a-mano, bloodbath. When we go to Denver, we're 3-1, atop the AFC East.
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I'm 100 percent with you.
Losses are tough for sure, but they are part of the winning equation ("I failed so many times, this is why I succeed - Michael Jordan paraphrased). I really think, especially with BB, a loss is a step backward but eventually two or three steps forward. I think this team always uses losses to make itself stronger and really fix what was wrong (look at how we defended the wildcat the second time!). So we will fix our problems for now, get some wins, and then some other weaknesses may show or become a problem. We'll lose again then, and then recover. Basically, what doesn't kill us makes us stronger. I can see us being a tough 12-4 team that has faced the toughest schedule in the league, seen everything, been to every high and some low lows, and will be prepared for anything in the playoffs. So don't freak out about losses. If we keep showing progress post losses like in the past, they can actually serve as great anti-complacency agents once in a while. |
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no way we are losing two in a row.
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I think we win our next 5 and are 6-1 going into the bye... Im over the Jets loss.
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We just played a really good Jets team and had the following obstacles:
-Brady is really rusty and not stepping into his throws. A split second makes a huge difference, as we've seen before to our advantage. See Peyton Manning's 2008 season. -The Jets were playing at home, basically for their Super Bowl. Their confidence is sky high, and Mark Sanchez basically has no known weaknesses (that will change in a month.) -We normally capitalize on a lot of these plays. Brady was late on a TD to Galloway and way off on a TD to Edelman. -We don't have our best defensive player in Mayo, and a huge part of our offense in Welker -We committed 11 penalties and looked confused on offense -We still had plenty of chances to win the game, even down to the final minute My point is, we will be fine once we work out the kinks. The roster is too talented not to win at least 11 games. |
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I hope we beat the Raven's for sure though... Tough game and i'll be there watchin, :D...
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They'll probably beat Atlanta (when is last time NEP lost two in a row? 2001?). But unless something drastic happens, I find it hard to believe the Pats will beat the exact same type of defense that just held them to 9 points. Of course, every game is different (hell, Balto just gave up 400 yards passing to Rivers ....)
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One game at a time. After we beat Atlanta, then we could look to the next game.
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It's my birthday this saturday so there going to win this sunday as a nice birthday gift to me...:singing:
Seriously, this team historically rebounds from a loss pretty well. This could be the game that we look back on at the end of the season (let's say February!) that was a turning point. Like the MNF loss to the Dolphins back in 2004. |
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