View Full Version : Wouldn't the Pats going 16-0, then 0-1 be sweet?
Kodos
12-31-2007, 02:43 PM
Discuss. :)
Lorena
12-31-2007, 02:54 PM
yes
will probably not happen tho.
SirFozzie sighting in 5... 4... 3... ;)
Atocep
12-31-2007, 02:56 PM
If they weren't so damn good you wouldn't be making this thread.
Chubby
12-31-2007, 03:06 PM
they will lose to the Colts in the AFC title game
Lorena
12-31-2007, 03:07 PM
It'd be even better (for me anyway) if they lost against the Chargers... although they'll probably be out in the first round anyway :(
Senator
12-31-2007, 03:10 PM
God, this takes me back. I remember the boyz and I having this discussion when the 36 Bears were making a run.
Anthony
12-31-2007, 03:22 PM
i hope they lose the AFC title game. i just want Brett Favre to win. i don't think there's anyone who would be rooting for the Pats if the matchup was Packers/Pats (other than Pats fans).
Lorena
12-31-2007, 03:25 PM
i hope they lose the AFC title game. i just want Brett Favre to win. i don't think there's anyone who would be rooting for the Pats if the matchup was Packers/Pats (other than Pats fans).
Yup, agreed... he so deserves it.
Well, SirFozzie and st.cronin would root against him... guaranteed.
SirFozzie
12-31-2007, 03:27 PM
SirFozzie sighting in 5... 4... 3... ;)
It might happen.. the pats haven't been the soul-destroying monsters they were mid season (just playing the Pats was enough to send teams into a tailspin, after losing to the patriots, teams went 4-11 the next week), and in one game anything can happen. I still think they're better then even odds to win the whole thing, but anything can and probably will happen.
Lorena
12-31-2007, 03:34 PM
Sometimes I wonder if they "played poorly" towards the end of the season so as to throw opponents off in the playoffs.
MizzouRah
12-31-2007, 03:36 PM
I might shed one tear.
Kodos
12-31-2007, 03:36 PM
Sometimes I wonder if they "played poorly" towards the end of the season so as to throw opponents off in the playoffs.
That's what the Dolphins were doing all season. Unfortunately, Cameron didn't realize that not every team makes the playoffs.
Big Fo
12-31-2007, 03:37 PM
i hope they lose the AFC title game. i just want Brett Favre to win. i don't think there's anyone who would be rooting for the Pats if the matchup was Packers/Pats (other than Pats fans).
Ugh, Patriots media wankfest v. Brett Favre media wankfest, the nation loses either way.
MizzouRah
12-31-2007, 03:38 PM
Ugh, Patriots media wankfest v. Brett Favre media wankfest, the nation loses either way.
Agreed.
spleen1015
12-31-2007, 06:28 PM
they will lose to the Colts in the AFC title game
This here, folks, is one smart man.
Cringer
12-31-2007, 06:32 PM
Ugh, Patriots media wankfest v. Brett Favre media wankfest, the nation loses either way.
I'm a Packer fan and I may not be able to handle that. But I hope I am given the chance to find out.
It has been quiet on the retirement questions though, a Superbowl trip would be two weeks of retirement questions. :rolleyes:
stevew
12-31-2007, 06:32 PM
Steelers/Cowboys for the fourth time...that's my prediction
st.cronin
12-31-2007, 06:33 PM
Pats/Pack Super Bowl would be awkward for me. My live-in girlfriend's uncle actually played for the Packers, and was inducted into the Circle of Life or whatever they call it. So, if that's the matchup, I would have to move out of my house for a couple of weeks, at least.
Izulde
12-31-2007, 06:36 PM
I'd love to see the Pats lose because then '72's undefeated season is still preserved.
Grammaticus
12-31-2007, 06:37 PM
It would be great. As consolation it may be a super bowl champion Pats with a perfect season..........and an asterik. Dirty cheaters.
It had to be brought up. And it always will when discussing the current Pats team.
Cringer
12-31-2007, 06:46 PM
Pats/Pack Super Bowl would be awkward for me. My live-in girlfriend's uncle actually played for the Packers, and was inducted into the Circle of Life or whatever they call it. So, if that's the matchup, I would have to move out of my house for a couple of weeks, at least.
The Packers only have the Packers Hall of Fame as far as I know. The names on the wall outside the stadium are guys who are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. If there is something else I don't know about it....
Either way, tell him I love him. :D
st.cronin
12-31-2007, 06:49 PM
The Packers only have the Packers Hall of Fame as far as I know. The names on the wall outside the stadium are guys who are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. If there is something else I don't know about it....
Either way, tell him I love him. :D
I just like to mock it because I didn't get invited. I'm not bitter, though - I hear Lambeau is a dump, who'd want to actually go there...
Cringer
12-31-2007, 06:56 PM
I just like to mock it because I didn't get invited. I'm not bitter, though - I hear Lambeau is a dump, who'd want to actually go there...
That is just rude. :mad:
st.cronin
12-31-2007, 07:00 PM
That is just rude. :mad:
Its actually sour grapes.
Scarecrow
12-31-2007, 07:03 PM
I'd love to see the Pats lose because then '72's undefeated season is still preserved.
And I'd like to see the Pats win it all just to shut the '72 Phins up (not that it would, apparently)
I was at a Christmas party watching the last game of the season, and that was exactly the discussion; watch them lose the first game in the playoffs. Would make the whole season a failure.
clintl
12-31-2007, 08:41 PM
It would be great. As consolation it may be a super bowl champion Pats with a perfect season..........and an asterik. Dirty cheaters.
It had to be brought up. And it always will when discussing the current Pats team.
It's probably time to be over that. Especially since the Jets probably couldn't have beaten the Patriots this year if Tom Brady had invited their defense into the Patriots' huddle.
Kodos
12-31-2007, 10:56 PM
Like it or not, that will forever be a part of the Pats legacy.
Pumpy Tudors
12-31-2007, 10:59 PM
Since my team never had a reasonable chance to make the playoffs, I just want to see something completely off the wall. How about the Jaguars and Giants in the Super Bowl? It'd be a team that's never made the Super Bowl against a team with a quarterback that gets more shit than a toilet. I'd love to watch that, and it'd probably be the only way that I sit and watch the whole game.
DaddyTorgo
12-31-2007, 11:00 PM
Like it or not, that will forever be a part of the Pats legacy.
like joe namath trying to molest suzy kolber will forever be a part of the jets legacy?
Kodos
12-31-2007, 11:01 PM
Exactly.
Except that that was not really game-related.
Grammaticus
01-01-2008, 01:51 AM
like joe namath trying to molest suzy kolber will forever be a part of the jets legacy?
Namath's is closer to Dion Sanders getting arrested for fishing in a private lake. But Broadway didn't get arrested and he gets Kudos for finishing college or trying too. Whatever, he's really old.
The Patriots are closer to Barry Bonds, cheating to achieve better performance on the field. But the Pats didn't do anything illegal, just against the rules of the sport. So, maybe they are really closer to Pete Rose. Scratch that, Pete did not cheat to achieve better performance on the filed or affect the game.
Let's just crown the Patriots great and we can all say we were a part of it. The sport can always use something relavent, right?
Desnudo
01-01-2008, 01:59 AM
I would love to see the Dolphins go 1-15 and celebrate like they won the lottery when they won their only game. That would be sweet.
Big Fo
01-01-2008, 02:43 AM
Greg Camarillo such a hero, best moment of the NFL season by far :*****)
mckerney
01-01-2008, 04:15 AM
i hope they lose the AFC title game. i just want Brett Favre to win. i don't think there's anyone who would be rooting for the Pats if the matchup was Packers/Pats (other than Pats fans).
Ugh no. I don't see how people who want the Pats to lose because they're overhyped could root for Favre to win instead.
Schmidty
01-01-2008, 05:10 AM
Ugh, Patriots media wankfest v. Brett Favre media wankfest, the nation loses either way.
I don't care either way about the Patriots, but I hate Brett Favre and hope the Fudge Packers lose their first game by 40 points, Favre throws 6 ints, and then retires in the locker room while sobbing uncontrollably.
cthomer5000
01-01-2008, 09:36 AM
If they lose in the playoffs I will actually be happy they went 16-0.
TroyF
01-01-2008, 09:56 AM
Many, many teams have "struggled" at the end of the year and then went on tears in the playoffs. The 98 Broncos went 2-2 in their final 4 games. The wins were at home by 4 and 7 over .500 or below teams.
They outscored their three playoff opponents 96-42 with three games that were over by the middle of the third quarter.
These playoffs are better stocked than that years were. I do think the Patriots will have at least one game far closer than people seem to think they will. But. . .I don't think their late season struggles really mean anything. Every team they could play has a killer weakness:
Titans and Jags - too low scoring. You aren't beating the Pats scoring under 20 points. (unless Brady gets a concussion on the first series) Sorry, not going to happen.
Chargers - Phillip Rivers and Norv Turnver
Colts - the loss of Freeney, the one guy who seems to get pressure on Brady.
Steelers - Injuries, lack of a running game. TD's.
I only give two teams in the AFC realistic shots.
The Colts have Peyton Manning. With him, you always have a shot.
The Chargers. They have the tools to do it. A great running game. A TE that can play havoc with the slower LB's and S. A fierce pass rush. And most of all, motivation. If Rivers were to pull last year's version out of his ass, that game could be the single best playoff game of the year.
The problem is Norv is the coach and the odds are Rivers won't play a great game. And that means the Patriots probably roll to the Super Bowl and a matchup with Dallas or GB.
At this point, I think they do it.
I hope they don't because I can't stand Beli and because I've had enough of the Boston fans. (here we go) :)
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