Posted on 10/28/2007 3:53:21 PM PDT by KayEyeDoubleDee
They're beating a 4-2 Redskins team by a score of 45-0, with plenty of time left in the 4th quarter?
In game 8, of a 16 game season, Brady now has 31 touchdown passes for the season? Which puts him on pace to throw more than 60 touchdown passes in a single season?
Can the Colts beat this team?
If they stay healthy, are the 2007 Patriots the best team in the history of the NFL?
Discuss.
Which reminds me...
The Bustard's an exquisite fowl,
With minimal reason to growl,
He escapes what would be
illegitimacy,
By the grace of a fortunate vowel!
Obviously you're not concerned or you wouldn't be calling a kid who did nothing wrong a bastard.
You can set up your own petty moral priorities, but I'd be concerned going through life with the name of IDIOT.
Of course the child has done nothing wrong. But he's gpoing to be damned throughout his life by the action of his low-life parents.[And that includes Tom Terrific.]
He's only going to be damned by idiots and idiots don't count.
that's part of it. It also appears that they are causing teams to implode after having been destroyed on the playing field. Cleveland (a team with low expectations) did O.K., and Dallas managed to get it together against the Vikings (late in the game), but otherwise teams have fallen apart after playing them...plus there's the Fins.
San Diego is getting it back together, as are the Bills.
Your memory serves you wrong. The Colts are on a current three game winning streak, but in all three games came in with the better record. Previously, the Pats had beaten them 5 of 6, including both playoff matchups - where they made Manning and the Colts look silly. The Colts finally beat them when it mattered last year in a squeaker.
The patriots are bad for the game of football. Belecheck’s rubbing the NFL’s nose in catching him at his “spy-gate” seems to be something to giggle about.
If Buddy Ryan was still the coach of this week’s Patriots-”Iggles” game, there would be a bounty on Brady.
The best scenario I could think of is the surging Cleveland Browns make the wild card...and play the juggernaut Patriots in the first round of the playoffs.
With three interceptions turned into touchdowns, the game takes on the picture of the Jets - Baltimore Super Bowl.
Up by 14 points with 3 seconds to go...4th and 1 on the Pats 30, the Browns call time out. Brady Quinn comes in for his only play of the season, drops back and hits Braylon Edwards in the corner of the end zone on the game’s final play.
Pats QB Brady hangs his head as he stands on the sidelines with crutches from the broken leg he received on a fluke hit during a 4th and 10 pass play at the end of the Pittsburgh game where the Pats had a 35 point lead.
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