JSn
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Maybe the sky is falling crowd feels better. Maybe the blind homer crowd now feels validation of their beliefs.
Most Pats fans I know felt 2 weeks ago they would win these 2 games agianst inferior opponents, win the division, probably win a tough home playoff game before falling in San Diego or Indy. I don't see any reason to feel differently.
I'd rather see them play the chargers...not because Indy or the Chargers are better or worse than the other, but because of the refs in indy, its a sad, but true fact that they will be a factor.
With Seymour, we'd still be in contention for the bye.
If Seymour were here, he'd have already teamed up with Adalius to lead a mid season walkout on the team.
The cancer was cut out.
After having seen the first game in Indy, I have not the slightest idea, why anyone would think we should save ourselves the hassle of going there again, because we will just lose anyway.
I fell just like 2006, only that Turner is coaching the Chargers instead of somebody competent and we have proven already that we can beat Indy.
Two weeks ago, the sky was falling here on this board and in Patriot Nation. Everyone was looking for scapegoats.
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After having seen the first game in Indy, I have not the slightest idea, why anyone would think we should save ourselves the hassle of going there again, because we will just lose anyway.
I fell just like 2006, only that Turner is coaching the Chargers instead of somebody competent and we have proven already that we can beat Indy.
The "we have proven already that we can beat Indy" sounds like the same type of BS Vanderjagt used to spout off back in the day.
Well, no
Perhaps a fundamental understanding of football and watching the game will provide you with the tools required to understand the concept of the comment.
"Can't" and "didn't" are two different concepts.
You might just want to look at previous seasons. You might find that teams have lost to teams in the regular season then win in the playoffs.
Well, no
Perhaps a fundamental understanding of football and watching the game will provide you with the tools required to understand the concept of the comment.
"Can't" and "didn't" are two different concepts.
You might just want to look at previous seasons. You might find that teams have lost to teams in the regular season then win in the playoffs.
Ah - the classic homer you don't watch the games BS whenever they disagree with you.
The Pats didn't prove they can beat the Colts anymore than the Colts getting stuffed on 4th and goal proved the Colts could beat the Pats in 2003 or missing a field goal at the end did in 2004.
It doesn't mean Pats have no chance to win a rematch but as it stands right now, the Colts have proven they could beat the Pats, not the other way around.
The team's 2-2 in the past 4 games, and has looked nothing better than mediocre even in the best game it's played during that span. I'm not sure that's "feel a little bit better" material.
I'm glad you are enjoying the fireworks. Take away the 59-0 debacle against street free agents, the 35-7 whipping of poor Tampa, and the first half of the Colts game and what do you have? An offense scoring about 20 points per game that scares no one.
I agree 100%. Meanwhile, the Patriots pass offense is looking worse not better against the Panthers and Bills.Two wins of small margin against marginal competition, no, I do not feel better.