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10-10-2007, 10:45 PM #11
Re: Suddenly talk-less T.O. (Pats vs Boys)
I like the tactic by T.O.
Should be an exciting game.
Why not build it up, WWE style?
I don't like the Cowboys' chances though.
Here are some predictions(=guesses):
-NE's defense will be better prepared for TO and Romo than Dallas' defense for Moss and Brady.
-The NE offense will tear through the Dallas defense like they've torn through everyone else this year
-Dallas will struggle to score TDs
-Dallas will turn the ball over more than the Patriots
-NE will win by at least 14 points.
Right now, I am strongly in the "NE is the best team ever" camp, and think they have a decent chance to go undefeated.
This game should be fun to watch though, and the coming Colts/Pats matchup will be outstanding.
When the age of the Vikings came to a close, they must have sensed it. Probably, they gathered together one evening, slapped each other on the back and said, "Hey, good job." - Jack Handey [Deep Thoughts]
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10-10-2007, 10:58 PM #12
Re: Suddenly talk-less T.O. (Pats vs Boys)
"cajunvike" wrote:
Pats win cause Fox has them #2 and the Plowboys are 3rd ;D"gregair13" wrote:
The Putzies are NOT number one in all of the power rankings:did anyone see Romo last monday night? exactly. the patriots are number one on all of the power rankings for a reason. with the short week, the cowboys have one less day to get ready for the best team in football. good luck with that.
even though i hate brady, he will take this team to victory. Moss on primetime means touchdowns.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/powerRankings
Just remember...when you speak in absolutes, it only takes one contrary fact to make you look stupid.
Consider yourself stupid!
LOL
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10-10-2007, 11:14 PM #13
Re: Suddenly talk-less T.O. (Pats vs Boys)
I watched most of that game in Cleveland last week, and the Pats are beatable.
The Browns had a ton of turnovers (mostly tipped passes = INTs) and they weren't out of it.
If the Boys can pass the ball, which Anderson was able to do in the second half, they have a chance plus they have home field going for them.
The Boy's LBs need to be able to pick up Watson.
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10-11-2007, 07:05 AM #14
Re: Suddenly talk-less T.O. (Pats vs Boys)
[size=13pt]When Moss, Owens are happy, look out[/size]
By MAC ENGEL
Star-Telegram Staff Writer
IRVING -- The main participants in the eagerly anticipated "Battle of the Diva Receivers" have gone monk on the NFL. Each has taken a vow of silence..........

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10-11-2007, 07:10 AM #15
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Re: Suddenly talk-less T.O. (Pats vs Boys)
If Cowboys, and mainly Romo plays just nearly as bad as monday night, the Patriots will beat then easily.

Thanks to PPE for the sig.
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10-11-2007, 09:53 AM #16
Re: Suddenly talk-less T.O. (Pats vs Boys)
"singersp" wrote:
Ah look at how they have grown up.[size=13pt]When Moss, Owens are happy, look out[/size]
By MAC ENGEL
Star-Telegram Staff Writer
IRVING -- The main participants in the eagerly anticipated "Battle of the Diva Receivers" have gone monk on the NFL. Each has taken a vow of silence..........
Both of them quiet.
That is awesome.
Original 81 and the Other 81
LOL!
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10-11-2007, 10:01 AM #17
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Re: Suddenly talk-less T.O. (Pats vs Boys)
It's a smart move . . . and probably one that Coaches required . . . to keep quiet.
No sense in getting the other team fired up over the comments.
I can see this one being a blowout just as I can see it living up to the hype.
I go with a NE blowout of Dallas in the possible Super Bowl preview.
I have the Cowboys Kicker on my FFL, so I want lots of field goals!!!
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10-11-2007, 10:26 AM #18
Re: Suddenly talk-less T.O. (Pats vs Boys)
TO? He has nothing to be happy about, he played like shit last week. He dropped the 2pt conversion to tie it, and a ball to put them in field goal range. I believe he's the "other 81" right now.
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Patriots because:
Their running game is better
Their passing game is better
Their offensive line better
Their quarterback is better
Their run defense is better
Their pass defense better
Their coach better
Their special teams are better
They don't make mistakes
They're proven winners
Randy Moss is historically great coming off of down weeks(like last week), and is historically amazing against Dallas. (Average of 6 catches for 135 yards and 2 TDs per game)
This is the second week that they're starters who were out of action are back. All the rust is off, they're ready to play.
The only advantage Dallas has is in the pass rush, but it doesn't matter, no one's getting to Tom Brady.

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10-11-2007, 10:58 AM #19
Re: Suddenly talk-less T.O. (Pats vs Boys)
SCREW BOTH TEAMS!!!
But since I now hate the Putzies MORE than the Cowturds...not MUCH more...but since the Bahston fans tip the scales over the Dallass fans in terms of obnoxiousness and self-importance, I hope that the Cowturds win this game...and then lose to the Skins so that their fans can get brought down a notch as well.BANNED OR DEAD...I'LL TAKE EITHER ONE
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10-11-2007, 11:33 AM #20
Re: Suddenly talk-less T.O. (Pats vs Boys)
pats.. they are the better team just too many weapons all around

Thanks josdin00
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