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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.Sons of Mike Holovak - 28Patriots 38
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you were right. Cousins put up staggering numbers on the way to this 14 point loss. I've never seen such unaffected play displayed by a dome QB before.Mid-high 40’s and light rain shouldn’t be an issue for a QB who, until this year, had played his entire career in Michigan and DC, with frequent late season road games in the upper Midwest and northeast. Why on earth would Cousins be affected by the weather?
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Not going for exact. Splitting the difference between 21 and 28.... ish.25? 3 TD's and 2 safeties?
Mary,Mary
Quite contrary.
Just saw your posting history for the "predict the score" threads.
Funny, you've picked against the Pats EVERY time.
Troll much?
Worst decision they ever made. The cold weather used to be a BIG factor in their home-field advantage.It's hard to blame them for having the dome
It gets friggin' cold there
No not a troll. Superstitious . At times, if you're friends with me, you'll see me congratulating a fan of the other team for their win before the game even starts . If I'm not acquainted with a fan for any particular game I've started posting my predictions.
I have a lot more if you're interested .
Btw the only game I attended in person was at Wembley, I replaced my husband's wedding ring with a patriot wedding ring and I'm a forum supporter every year...... Just superstitious.
AND the Patriots have gone to the superbowl every season following the birth of one of my grandchildren. The latest was born in October. Haven't figured out of that means this year or next season. But it will be one of the them .
I'm an old wimp. Spent my youth freezing on concrete and aluminum benches.Worst decision they ever made. The cold weather used to be a BIG factor in their home-field advantage.