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Enough Angst. I'm 'Going There': Pats Win By 20+ Tomorrow Night

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Tebow is 0-1 in games played when under 40, that game was a couple weeks back in Buffalo, when it was around 30 or so and he lost 40-14, it is supposed to be in the low 20's and teens Saturday night. He stated before that game, he had never played with sleeves before, but was practicing with them for that cold weather.

I think this is underplayed. The ball has a totally different weight to it at that temp and its going to be so cold that he is going to feel it in his hands. 30s isn't all that cold. Single digits is another matter.
 
WBZ just reported him as "out" for the game.

That's huge. I know a lot of people don't value LS that highly, but in what could turn out to be a tight playoff struggle, any miscues in the kicking game could end up in our favor.

Oh, and I think we roll.
 
I still don't get why there were any expectations for that 2009 team. They weren't very good. The 2010 team was a different matter. They should have beaten the jets but those things happen.

I also don't think this years team is a world beater, but this Denver team is maybe the weakest team they have faced in the past decade.

And Denver beat Pittsburgh, and Seattle beat New Orleans last year.


It's one thing to have confidence. It's another to be ridiculous about it.
 
That's huge. I know a lot of people don't value LS that highly, but in what could turn out to be a tight playoff struggle, any miscues in the kicking game could end up in our favor.

Oh, and I think we roll.

It is huge, especially in a stadium like Gillette, where long distance field goals are already at a premium. Also, if it really does get windy, a new LS could easily have a bad snap to the punter....
 
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It always comes down to any given Sunday. A couple of bad bounces and an off game, and any NFL team can beat any other NFL any week.

That being said, in 2009/10 losing Welker destroyed the Patriots, their offense was built around him, his loss was the end of them.

Last year, any given Sunday, Jets played very well and came up with a few good bounces and won.

This year who knows, but looking at the pluses and minuses

1. Pats beat them up a month ago.
2. Pats are getting back a couple key players at a time the Broncos are losing a couple.
3. Home crowd vs playing in Denver, a very very loud stadium.
4 Sea level vs Mile high.
5. Extremely cold weather and some wind for Tebow, a warm weather QB who has difficulty throwing short passes. Also, both he and his RB have had some fumble issues.

I never ever think any game is a given, but I do like the Patriots chances in this game.
 
We cannot start off slow. If we score first I think we cant roll.
 
And Denver beat Pittsburgh, and Seattle beat New Orleans last year.


It's one thing to have confidence. It's another to be ridiculous about it.

Just because there are occasional upsets doesn't mean its ridiculous to a expect a favorite to blow out an underdog. This notion that we must temper ourselves because anything can happen and might be let down is what is ridiculous.

Now if the Patriots do win on Sunday and are playing Baltimore next weekend, feel free to start the hand wringing.
 
Just because there are occasional upsets doesn't mean its ridiculous to a expect a favorite to blow out an underdog. This notion that we must temper ourselves because anything can happen and might be let down is what is ridiculous.

Now if the Patriots do win on Sunday and are playing Baltimore next weekend, feel free to start the hand wringing.

The upsets haven't been just occasional, and any perusal of recent playoff seasons shows that.
 
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We cannot start off slow. If we score first I think we cant roll.

Why? Do you think the Broncos will score at such a feverish pace that we will have no chance to catchup? I mean it would be nice if they didn't spot a team a two score lead for a change, but I wouldn't be terrified if they didn't score the first points either.
 
Anyone know if Dawkins will be playing in this one?

If he's playing, Patriots win by 10+
If he's not Patriots definitely win by 20+

I had a dream last night that the Pats beat Denver by one point. It was a last second short TD pass to Edelman.
 
We cannot start off slow. If we score first I think we cant roll.

Yes we can start off slow and still win, did you bother watching the last game we played them?

Assuming you meant, if we score first we CAN roll, What if they score a field goal first, does that mean the game is over?

Great analysis.
 
The upsets haven't been just occasional, and any perusal of recent playoff seasons shows that.

So what? That doesn't mean an upset is likely or that a rational evaluation of match ups can't lead to the expectation of one team blowing out another. In this case I think its pretty clear that the Patriots are pretty heavy favorites and it isn't unreasonable to predict a two score win. At the same time I think everyone understands that sometimes funny things happen and we don't get the expected outcomes. I think the OP had it right, its ok to say that you expect the Pats to win handily. You aren't going to jinx them.
 
Yes we can start off slow and still win, did you bother watching the last game we played them?

Assuming you meant, if we score first we CAN roll, What if they score a field goal first, does that mean the game is over?

Great analysis.

This is the playoffs, things can snowball fast in the wrong direction. Oh so we'll just easily come back from 20 points if it comes to that?

Great analysis indeed.
 
So what? ...

Dude, I'm not playing the "moving the goalposts" game. You are the one who noted "occasional" upsets. I noted that it's been more than just occasional. I'm not going around in circles on this.

It's stupid to act as if the Broncos have no shot, given the history of the NFL playoffs in recent years. It's really that simple. People were saying that Denver had no shot against the Steelers, too. Then, when Denver beat the Steelers, it suddenly became "Well, Pittsburgh was injured" and "Well, Pittsburgh had a bad game plan" and "Well, Pittsburgh didn't play well".

Guess what? The Denver team that beat the Steelers team that it couldn't beat, beat the team it couldn't beat. The rest is just noise.
 

With all the 3:16 stuff, is anyone surprised #66 can't play this game - - and it isn't even for injury reasons?

In my OP, I was joking about the only player on either team to wear #66 to beg for his old uni back. I didn't even know about his family situation at the time. This continues to quickly deepen as a "Kennedy-Lincoln" coincidental theory situation.

Seriously, however, prayers and best thoughts to the Paxton family.
 
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Like the spirit, but I'm sure a lot of Steelers fans "went there" last week, as well.

The Pats SHOULD win, and win handily. But, it is the playoffs, where the "any given Sunday" rule is often amplified to the nth degree.

Ergo, I'm ready for anything.
 
This is the playoffs, things can snowball fast in the wrong direction. Oh so we'll just easily come back from 20 points if it comes to that?

Great analysis indeed.

Moosekill was right in sarcastically saying your analysis was good. In fact, your "analysis" doesnt even make sense.

"We cannot start off slow. If we score first I think we cant roll."

So if the Pats score first they can't "roll"? What does that even mean?

GREAT analysis
 
2009 - no Welker.

2010 - no Hernandez.

http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/messageboard/98/723833-jets-next-sunday-4-30-pm-merged-x3.html

Kid, they're playing something far tougher than adversity next week.

They're playing this year's New England Patriots.

http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/messageboard/98/723833-jets-next-sunday-4-30-pm-merged-x3-page3.html#post2434471

Ummm....let's see what's changed since then:

1) Deion Branch

2) Danny Woodhead

3) Randy Moss

4) Jim Leonhard

5) Logan Mankins

6) Meadowlands vs. Gillette

7) Warm weather vs. Cold (see; Tomlinson, LaDainian and Sanchez, Mark)

8) 7 Patriot rookies not playing their second game of their careers anymore

9) Patriots have a one week advantage in the freshness department

You want more??????

http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/messageboard/98/723833-jets-next-sunday-4-30-pm-merged-x3-page2.html#post2434406

But no Hernandez? Please....
 
Moosekill was right in sarcastically saying your analysis was good. In fact, your "analysis" doesnt even make sense.

"We cannot start off slow. If we score first I think we cant roll."

So if the Pats score first they can't "roll"? What does that even mean?

GREAT analysis

How is that a hard concept to grasp? I trust the Patriots far more with a lead, and I think the score could get out of hand if they start 7-0 early.

Still confused? I hope I don't have to dumb it down any more.
 
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