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Brawl after Jets and Pats game
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Colon and Ferguson got ejected after Mangolds late hit on Talib.
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Colon and Ferguson got ejected after Mangolds late hit on Talib.
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That's not necessarily a fair argument for diminishing the Patriots' accomplishments. It's not like they were getting beat up by the rest of the NFL. Plus, the Jets made consecutive AFC Championship games not too long ago. But you're right that the East stinks, especially now. The three other teams are led by Tannehill, Geno Smith, and EJ Manuel.shafnutz05 wrote:The Pats have played in the worst division in football for 12 years. Must be nice
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Pats fans go on about how they are only two crazy catches by their opponents away from winning five Super Bowls.... apparently forgetting that their three wins were by a combined total of 9 points. Two of the wins were down to kicks as time expired, and the third the other team had the ball and was driving as time expired. So while they go on about being two plays away from five wins, you could just as easily say they are three plays away from no wins. Never mind the fact that they were 12-2 in the playoff before Spygate and are .500 since.
They have more success, in terms of championship pedigree, but I sorta see the Pats since 2007 as the NFL version of the Washington Capitals.
They have more success, in terms of championship pedigree, but I sorta see the Pats since 2007 as the NFL version of the Washington Capitals.
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I can see that, but you can almost make an argument like that for anyone. The Steelers beat 10-6 and 9-7 teams in the SB, and that was when the NFL West was a COMPLETE joke. That Cards team went unbeaten in the NFCW and 3-7 outside. They avoided the Giants, Saints, and also New England fell victim a couple times to huge upsets the week before the Steelers would have had to travel there.tifosi77 wrote:Pats fans go on about how they are only two crazy catches by their opponents away from winning five Super Bowls.... apparently forgetting that their three wins were by a combined total of 9 points. Two of the wins were down to kicks as time expired, and the third the other team had the ball and was driving as time expired. So while they go on about being two plays away from five wins, you could just as easily say they are three plays away from no wins. Never mind the fact that they were 12-2 in the playoff before Spygate and are .500 since.
They have more success, in terms of championship pedigree, but I sorta see the Pats since 2007 as the NFL version of the Washington Capitals.
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the seahawks were 13-3 their SB year.DudeMan2766 wrote:I can see that, but you can almost make an argument like that for anyone. The Steelers beat 10-6 and 9-7 teams in the SB, and that was when the NFL West was a COMPLETE joke. That Cards team went unbeaten in the NFCW and 3-7 outside. They avoided the Giants, Saints, and also New England fell victim a couple times to huge upsets the week before the Steelers would have had to travel there.tifosi77 wrote:Pats fans go on about how they are only two crazy catches by their opponents away from winning five Super Bowls.... apparently forgetting that their three wins were by a combined total of 9 points. Two of the wins were down to kicks as time expired, and the third the other team had the ball and was driving as time expired. So while they go on about being two plays away from five wins, you could just as easily say they are three plays away from no wins. Never mind the fact that they were 12-2 in the playoff before Spygate and are .500 since.
They have more success, in terms of championship pedigree, but I sorta see the Pats since 2007 as the NFL version of the Washington Capitals.
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I like Newton. I feel like he can be a really good quarterback, he's just been stuck on a bad offense with a horrific coaching staff his first couple years.WDWBurghGooner wrote:What is the opinion on Cam Newton? Bust, disappointment, played on terrible teams, too small a sample size, other?
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This is awesome. The local affiliate for Orlando apologized for showing the Jaguar game instead of the Denver. haha
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