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You're right. I really should have added that.Biggest threat? Goodell and the league. Just like it has been ever since 2007.
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You're right. I really should have added that.Biggest threat? Goodell and the league. Just like it has been ever since 2007.
Last year's regular season loss actually should have been won handily, not a blowout, but at least a 2 possession win. It just got ****ed up.He's the same QB in Denver. The problem is that his team that shows up in Denver hasn't been remotely close to the same team fielded in week 1. So many injuries in the last 3 of 4 years.
I agree, but still we have the #2 scoring D in NFL and number 1 in AFC. Right now I think it is just an anomaly due to the competition. But I do think that with Brady our superior offense getting leads will help the defense tremendously. If after week 8 or so we are in the same "points against" region I think things will be pretty good. (have to play Pitt in that stretch)The pressure of repeating on a rookie QB and the injury bug will weaken Denver as the season grinds on. As much as I don't like him, Pittsburgh still has Big Ben and he has some pretty potent weapons. Unless our D can turn it around and be the D we all thought they were then they will be our biggest threat in the AFC.
On another note, isn't it strange that every team that could possibly beat us, we have to play them at their house, except the Seahawks?
Arizona, Denver, Pitt.
Hmm....................
Beat Tebow there, too.The Pat's have won numerous games including AFC Championsips in Pittsburgh. Denver has been a house of horrors for the Pat's for twenty years.
I can only remember one win, and that was the intentional safety game.
I know this will get tons of hits, but we may be the #2 scoring D by way of a really bad Dolphins team and a really bad Texans team. Both have QB's that may not be starters in the league for very long. Buffalo is no juggernaut either. We do have some good tests coming up with the Bengals and Steelers, two teams with a lot of firepower on O, though Cinci doesn't always play to their potential obviously. I'd like to see what that looks like. I don't think the D is nearly as bad as some are trying to make it seem, but I also do think they've underwhelmed in many different areas of the game. Provided health, they should only continue to get better, though.I agree, but still we have the #2 scoring D in NFL and number 1 in AFC. Right now I think it is just an anomaly due to the competition. But I do think that with Brady our superior offense getting leads will help the defense tremendously. If after week 8 or so we are in the same "points against" region I think things will be pretty good. (have to play Pitt in that stretch)
1. broncos
2. ravens
3. bills
4. steelers
i always worry about broncos at mile high. ravens are always tough out. i also think bills can make noise. i was very impressed with their D without their best player dareus. and shady mccoy is playing like it's 2011. i know rex is a goof ball and we own bills, but i honestly think he is a very good defensive coach.
steelers? meh. we beat them all day every day.
Yes, and Browns too suck.I know this will get tons of hits, but we may be the #2 scoring D by way of a really bad Dolphins team and a really bad Texans team. Both have QB's that may not be starters in the league for very long. Buffalo is no juggernaut either. We do have some good tests coming up with the Bengals and Steelers, two teams with a lot of firepower on O, though Cinci doesn't always play to their potential obviously. I'd like to see what that looks like. I don't think the D is nearly as bad as some are trying to make it seem, but I also do think they've underwhelmed in many different areas of the game. Provided health, they should only continue to get better, though.
I feel that the story for this years Pats team is the the number 1 seed. Sort of reminds me of the 14-2 2003 team. They were the best team wire to wire. Some media folks thought McNair and the Titans were going to beat us, and some thought Manning and the Colts were. This year there will be an excellent Steeler offense and potentially a strong Denver team out there and maybe a surprise like Oakland. I think being number 1 wire to wire and getting the number 1 seed is very important this year.Playing at Denver is tough. The home crowd there is very noisy and the thin air is a factor too, both for the players and the type of game that's played there (think about those long 50+ FGs that become routine there). But one also has to consider the circumstances under which the Patriots have played there in recent years. The teams that arrived at Mile High in the three games since 2013 were always banged with a lot of important players missing.
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