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Possibly Steelers, though they do have to play that one in Foxboro... you know, as much as I'm jealous of the Pats, and as much as I hate em... kinda... and kinda hate to admit this but... I really kinda am into there "beating down everyone" attitude after the way the league and so many people hypocritically put them down for the lame cheating stuff... They were just unfortunate enough that some lowely punk that used to be a Pats coach and is now on a crap team (J. E. T. S. SUCK SUCK SUCK) ragged on em... I don't believe for one second that every other team in the league hasn't tried that crap or is still trying/doing it. Bellichick is a beast, and I'll at least feel good for him and his resuscitating of his image if they crush everybody...
Steelers at home or Giants the last game of the year are the possible breaking points, though I think the Steelers are the most likely culprit.
http://www.patriots.com/schedule/
i'm thinking of the GIANTS & DOLPHINS
no matter how much big billy wants to go for that undefeated
he rather have uninjured tom brady rested and ready for playoff
Steelers imo. but then again they got whooped by my broncos and the cards.. so who knows...
kozzy1234
Haha. "Whooped" is a 3-point loss to Denver in Denver, and a 7-point loss to Arizona in Arizona coached by a guy who was coaching the Steelers last year?
Back on topic: I think Pittsburgh, New York Giants, and even Buffalo has a shot. That is, depending on how much footage Bellicheck has hoarded up of these teams.
Ricky will run for 300 and 4TD's in a 42-3 rout of the Patriots. He will also play CB, and pick off Brady 3 times.CrimzonTide
Good point!!!!! Who could have EVER forgotten about Ricky Williams, the BEST player in Dolphins history!!!!God, there is no bigger playmaker in this day and decade.
Bill Belichick is like a college football coach in the NFL, he likes to run up the score, which is entertaining. i really dont think that he will rest his players because the perfect season is a pretty big feat. I say the Cowboys'll beat them in the Superbowl because the cowboys that showed up that game arent the 'real' cowboys, i think that was just the display cowboys to see what the pats can do.Sports_N_E_1
lol display cowboys. yes the dallas cowboys went to that game with an undefeated record and played half ass just to trick the patriots and watch what the patriots could do..... because that would happen.....
Seriously... you can't be serious....... the Cowboys are a decent team with a decent QB playing in a garbage NFC.
[QUOTE="Sports_N_E_1"]Bill Belichick is like a college football coach in the NFL, he likes to run up the score, which is entertaining. i really dont think that he will rest his players because the perfect season is a pretty big feat. I say the Cowboys'll beat them in the Superbowl because the cowboys that showed up that game arent the 'real' cowboys, i think that was just the display cowboys to see what the pats can do.Just_Osmo
lol display cowboys. yes the dallas cowboys went to that game with an undefeated record and played half ass just to trick the patriots and watch what the patriots could do..... because that would happen.....
Seriously... you can't be serious....... the Cowboys are a decent team with a decent QB playing in a garbage NFC.
Their offense is explosive with Witten, Owens, Crayton, Barber, and soon, Glenn.
[QUOTE="Sports_N_E_1"]Bill Belichick is like a college football coach in the NFL, he likes to run up the score, which is entertaining. i really dont think that he will rest his players because the perfect season is a pretty big feat. I say the Cowboys'll beat them in the Superbowl because the cowboys that showed up that game arent the 'real' cowboys, i think that was just the display cowboys to see what the pats can do.Just_Osmo
lol display cowboys. yes the dallas cowboys went to that game with an undefeated record and played half ass just to trick the patriots and watch what the patriots could do..... because that would happen.....
Seriously... you can't be serious....... the Cowboys are a decent team with a decent QB playing in a garbage NFC.
That "garbage" NFC is tied 20-20 against the AFC in games this season. Grow up...
The Patriots may be the king of the NFL, but the cowboys and packers deserve their top 5 ratings. A Healthy colts team are possibly above them as well. But honestly, the NFC is doing pretty well this year...
[QUOTE="Ngamer05"]The Dolphinswii60_3Dolphins are unstopable right now.I know these dudes are just kiddin' around, but it's going to be the ageless Favre doing the Unthinkable at Super Bowl XLII. The perfect Swan Song for Brett. Winning the Super Bowl against the same team twice, beating two different "best QBs in the league" and stopping a perfect season the final time.
[QUOTE="kozzy1234"]Steelers imo. but then again they got whooped by my broncos and the cards.. so who knows...
KaptainKorn
Haha. "Whooped" is a 3-point loss to Denver in Denver, and a 7-point loss to Arizona in Arizona coached by a guy who was coaching the Steelers last year?
Back on topic: I think Pittsburgh, New York Giants, and even Buffalo has a shot. That is, depending on how much footage Bellicheck has hoarded up of these teams.
Bill Cower coach the steelers last year and Dick Laboe is the only other real coach they need.they don't coach for arizonea. Whoever the guy is this year he's doing a great job for the steelers. Thanks to dick laboe(Mike Tomlin i think is coaching them)Nov 16, 1971 4:09 pm ET[QUOTE="wii60_3"][QUOTE="Ngamer05"]The DolphinsZebethOrZebesDolphins are unstopable right now.I know these dudes are just kiddin' around, but it's going to be the ageless Favre doing the Unthinkable at Super Bowl XLII. The perfect Swan Song for Brett. Winning the Super Bowl against the same team twice, beating two different "best QBs in the league" and stopping a perfect season the final time.
There is only 3 teams in the NFL that I think are cap. of beating New England. Green Bay, Dallas, and a "healthy" Colts team.
Everyone else doesn't stand a chance. You could make a case for the steelers, but I don't think they have the offensive power to go toe to toe witn new england.
Nov 16, 1971 4:09 pm ET[QUOTE="wii60_3"][QUOTE="Ngamer05"]The DolphinsZebethOrZebesDolphins are unstopable right now.I know these dudes are just kiddin' around, but it's going to be the ageless Favre doing the Unthinkable at Super Bowl XLII. The perfect Swan Song for Brett. Winning the Super Bowl against the same team twice, beating two different "best QBs in the league" and stopping a perfect season the final time.
I totally agree with u:D
[QUOTE="KaptainKorn"][QUOTE="kozzy1234"]Steelers imo. but then again they got whooped by my broncos and the cards.. so who knows...
peacebringer
Haha. "Whooped" is a 3-point loss to Denver in Denver, and a 7-point loss to Arizona in Arizona coached by a guy who was coaching the Steelers last year?
Back on topic: I think Pittsburgh, New York Giants, and even Buffalo has a shot. That is, depending on how much footage Bellicheck has hoarded up of these teams.
Bill Cower coach the steelers last year and Dick Laboe is the only other real coach they need.they don't coach for arizonea. Whoever the guy is this year he's doing a great job for the steelers. Thanks to dick laboe(Mike Tomlin i think is coaching them)Arizona's head coach, Ken Whizenhunt, was the Steelers Offensive Coordinator last season and several seasons before that. Even with his intimate knowledge of the Steelers' players and schemes, Pittsburgh only lost to them by a score. Ken also took the Steelers' QB coach Russ Grimm with him to Arizona.
The Bills tonight because they lost momentum due to the bye.
The giants because the giants might be fighting for their playoff lives, and the pats will likely be resting players.That's what I think.
Lockedge
The Bills are getting slaughtered. It's 28-7 in just the second quarter.
Nov 16, 1971 4:09 pm ET[QUOTE="wii60_3"][QUOTE="Ngamer05"]The DolphinsZebethOrZebesDolphins are unstopable right now.I know these dudes are just kiddin' around, but it's going to be the ageless Favre doing the Unthinkable at Super Bowl XLII. The perfect Swan Song for Brett. Winning the Super Bowl against the same team twice, beating two different "best QBs in the league" and stopping a perfect season the final time.
You type with such confidence.
Anyway, I think it might be the Giants when it comes to the regular season. Colts are still a major threat in the AFC Championship game though.
[QUOTE="peacebringer"][QUOTE="KaptainKorn"][QUOTE="kozzy1234"]Steelers imo. but then again they got whooped by my broncos and the cards.. so who knows...
KaptainKorn
Haha. "Whooped" is a 3-point loss to Denver in Denver, and a 7-point loss to Arizona in Arizona coached by a guy who was coaching the Steelers last year?
Back on topic: I think Pittsburgh, New York Giants, and even Buffalo has a shot. That is, depending on how much footage Bellicheck has hoarded up of these teams.
Bill Cower coach the steelers last year and Dick Laboe is the only other real coach they need.they don't coach for arizonea. Whoever the guy is this year he's doing a great job for the steelers. Thanks to dick laboe(Mike Tomlin i think is coaching them)Arizona's head coach, Ken Whizenhunt, was the Steelers Offensive Coordinator last season and several seasons before that. Even with his intimate knowledge of the Steelers' players and schemes, Pittsburgh only lost to them by a score. Ken also took the Steelers' QB coach Russ Grimm with him to Arizona.
I doubt Arizona Success that day was based on Ken. Steelers weren't on a roll yet and Arizona is a young fast team. No way Arizona can beat the steelers in the future.Please Log In to post.
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