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From Don Banks:
OK, I get the fact that "elite offenses" should not be committing four or five turnovers a game. But, for [insert object of worship here]'s sake, has everybody forgotten that this game also featured (perhaps a bit arguably) the two best defenses in the NFL this season?
[So, why do I hate Manning? B/c, in no small part b/c of his showboating, the only thing people seem to care about these days are points and yards earned.]
FOXBORO -- It was said they needed to beat a good team in the worst way. And by golly, that's exactly what the New England Patriots accomplished Sunday at Gillette Stadium, somehow surviving against the big, bad Chicago Bears despite playing some of their absolute worst winning football ever.
OK, I get the fact that "elite offenses" should not be committing four or five turnovers a game. But, for [insert object of worship here]'s sake, has everybody forgotten that this game also featured (perhaps a bit arguably) the two best defenses in the NFL this season?
[So, why do I hate Manning? B/c, in no small part b/c of his showboating, the only thing people seem to care about these days are points and yards earned.]