View Poll Results: Who is the better quarterback?
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NO SOUP FOR YOU!
This game proves that while the Pats are still undefeated, they are not invincible, contrary to the picture the media's been painting about them.
This game also shows that they are very much stoppable; they were held to 24 points, which should make the game manageable for the other team. It also shows that they are possibly beatable; if Indy hadn't choked at the end, they would've pulled this one off.
So what's their probability of going undefeated? It's almost a certain shot. The rest of their remaining schedule is pretty damn easy, with the exception of a few games, since they're in a pretty weak division.
Two games that could possibly be tough for NE: vs. Baltimore and @ Pittsburgh.
One game that will DEFINITELY be tough for NE: @ New York. They already played the Jets at Giants Stadium already this year (first game of the season), so that narrows down which team it is; Giants (funny, they begin AND end their season at Giants Stadium). It's no secret that Osi Umenyiora and Michael Strahan both have a nose for the quarterback. The Giants' secondary can cause problems for receivers, as well.
In fact, the only game left OUTSIDE their division that should be easy is vs. Philadelphia. This game will definitely make the Eagles pay for letting Donte Stallworth get away. Also consider the fact that the Eagles last night pretty much got murdered by division rival Dallas Cowboys last night! If the Cowboys, who suffered their sole loss of the season at the hands of the Pats, embarrased the Eagles IN THEIR OWN BACK YARD, then that should speak volumes about the Eagles' chances against New England in the rematch of Super Bowl XXXIX.
Last edited by Bloodline666; 11-05-2007 at 09:07 PM.
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