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Assani Fisher 09-24-2007 09:02 PM

Re: ESPN sets new standard for premature analysis. Talk of undefeated
 
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as soon as the Pats clinch home field advantage for the playoffs, Belichick will back off

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I'd believe this about most teams, but the Pats have already won 3 SBs. If they have a shot at going undefeated they'll go for it, even if it puts them at a greater risk of getting someone hurt and blowing it.

Historically speaking, the difference between 3 Pats SBs and 4 is going to be almost nil in 20 years. If they go undefeated they'll have another jewel in the crown.

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agreed completely.

BillNye 09-24-2007 09:03 PM

Re: ESPN sets new standard for premature analysis. Talk of undefeated
 
I was talking about the day after the Randy Moss trade, big deal they are heads and shouldersd better than any other team if they lose it is due to refs.

Assani Fisher 09-24-2007 09:04 PM

Re: ESPN sets new standard for premature analysis. Talk of undefeated
 
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People who are outright dismissing the possiblity of the Pats going 16-0 are morons.

Obviously the odds aren't in their favor, but it's still possible.

It would be amazing if it happens because that would really shut the haters up.

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How exactly would it "shut the haters up"? Who isn't giving props to the Pats?

If you sticked to non-Boston related sports topics, you'd be a much better poster.


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