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No team really worries me, except for the usual suspects who tend to get our worst efforts: Ravens, Broncos, Giants, Seahawks. But even against all those teams, objectively it should be an easy NE win.
Denver, as long as they have Von Miller and that secondary. Obviously the Pats can have a bad day against anyone, but no team in the AFC appears to have the defense to force the issue like Denver.
In 2014, they had essentially the same personnel on defense as they had in 2015, and the Patriots dropped 40+ on them. Wade Philips and the NE injuries were the difference in 2015. Philips is no longer there.
Additionally, they still have no offense. How exactly will they put up more than 10 points on this improved defense, when they barely got 3 last year? It would take a miracle (half the team going on IR, multiple ST mistakes, etc.)
There's not a single team the Pats should worry about. They're so talented and versatile (and much better than even last year's SB team) that it's hard to imagine any team posing problems, unless half the roster ends up on IR.
I do find it hilarious that people still consider Denver some sort of threat, simply because they barely beat NE twice back in 2015, with 3/4 of the roster either on IR or playing hurt. NE has spanked Denver virtually every game since 2011, including that 16-3 ass whooping at Mile High last season, when healthy. They no longer have Wade Philips, they've got a rookie HC, and their offense is still utter dog ****. I highly doubt they make the playoffs, and I expect NE to decimate them worse than in week 15 of 2016.
And some actually said Pittsburgh. I don't think I need to say anything other than: "LOL"
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