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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.2008, 11-5 got the pats bupkus. Just saying, small sample size what 11-5 will earn...go look..
11-5 got the one seed in 2002. and it got us the 2 seed in 2001, and in 1996.
Orange Bowl jinx vanquished in January '86, no voodoo stopping usJinx thread
Now then, after we win our ninth Super Bowl in 2023, the parade route will...Ughhh...I cringe whenever I see these threads.
Congratulations, boys, that and a nickel will get you five cents...2008, 11-5 got the pats bupkus. Just saying, small sample size what 11-5 will earn...
Although, it's a good point. Stands were filled with NFC (Hawks) fans that day, and we had road unis on tooThat's a neutral site game, if we're speaking on technical terms, that's not a road win
Scar and BB are on the sidelines too12 years ago. The only guy from that team still on the Patriots is Brady.
in 2008 if you looked at the standings afert 8 games they would have looked alot different than they do this year.2008, 11-5 got the pats bupkus. Just saying, small sample size what 11-5 will earn...
11-5 good enough to get the 2nd seed? I wouldn't count on that.
Peak heading into the playoffs rather than limping inSo, emphasis going forward should be:
Win games. Don't take anything for granted.
Stay healthy. On some plays, go down. And live to fight another play.
Improve. Nobody's given anything, and that ball sometimes bounces in a crazy way.
No distractions. It's the price we all pay to get through the next three months.
Worried is entirely too strong a word. They are playing well right now and did us a solid knocking off the donks but they are a young team coached by Jack Del Rio. Even if the worst happens and the pats end up 12-4 with losses to the broncos, baltimore, and jets so Oakland wins in tie breakers with conference record does going to Oakland, with a relatively healthy for that time of year team, for the AFCCG scare you? Personally I would say not one bit due to the MASSIVE advantage the pats have at coaching and QB. The only easier game I could see is the Colts so LGB could go off for 250 yards again. If the Raiders keep adding to their core and are smart with their current young talent I could see them being a pain in the ass down the road but this year? Too inexperienced with total **** coaching to make that kind of noiseAnybody worried about Oakland?
I thought it was 1 Feb 2015 .
That's a neutral site game, if we're speaking on technical terms, that's not a road win
Although, it's a good point. Stands were filled with NFC (Hawks) fans that day, and we had road unis on too
The designated "home team" alternates between the NFC team in odd-numbered games and the AFC team in even-numbered games.[52][53] This alternation was initiated with the first Super Bowl, when the Green Bay Packers were the designated home team. Regardless of being the home or away team of record, each team has their team wordmark painted in one of the end zones. Designated away teams have won 29 of 50 Super Bowls to date (58 percent).
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