I think they can i just wish rodney harrison is not injured for to long.
2006-11-07 11:56:07
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answered by Tim 4
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I really don't think so not this year, Patriots have a good football team, But as good as it is i think they will lose a couple more games and not go to the Superbowl, The playoffs but not the superbowl......
I really dont know whos going to the superbowl this year I thought it was going to be the bears but they lost a horrible game to the dolphins and the colts are still undefeated.... Weird games all over.. We'll just have to watch the games and see who will go to the Superbowl.
2006-11-07 11:32:30
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answered by Nebraska Fan 2
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I am a Patriots fan and I am realistic. I still think they are a bit thin on experienced receivers and the loss of Harrison on defense is a big blow. If Gostkowski can get a bit more automatic on the mid-range FGs and the banged-up secondary can come together, I think they will be OK. Seymour's arm is getting bettrer and the defensive front seven is solid. They do have a fairly easy the schedule the rest of the way so I feel they will get their swagger back.
2006-11-08 00:57:34
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answered by Jim G 7
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yes i do
coming from a patriots fan
i never have/will doubt Tom Brady or Bill Bellichick
and sure the team is decicated to winning
the biggest challenge in the playoffs i am going to say is the denver broncos
last year we were hurt and they got the better end of very questionable calls, but this year we're healthy, but missing key players
hopefully he doesn't come down to us vs the broncos in the playoffs
but i wouldn't care
i think Tom brady is a better qb in the playoffs
the colts i dont think will touch TB in the playoffs
so i think if we get to a superbowl, we won't loose
2006-11-07 11:34:06
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answered by Antwaan M 5
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They really don't have a chance. They lost to the Green Bay Packers in 1997, Brett Farve was the quarter back that won the game, so if the Patriots and Packers are in there together the don't have a chance.
2006-11-07 11:52:11
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answered by oliveexum 2
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Yeah, definitely. Here, look at these stats from the Indy Game at this website. http://sportsline.com/nfl/gamecenter/teamstats/NFL_20061105_IND@NE
As you can see, they only lost due to turnovers, and were ahead or equal in nearly every aspect of the game (except for passing). If they can tone down those mistakes, and keep Rodney healthy, Pats will roll through the playoffs, and square off and beat the Giants in XLI. MVP: Tom Brady
2006-11-07 13:03:28
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as they don't have to play Denver, they have a great chance. Tom Brady is something like 1-6 against them.
They need to run the ball more. They are wasting Maroney on kickoff returns I think.
Very good team again. Smart move with Gabriel, coupled with a good draft.
2006-11-07 11:28:10
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely it really is solid yet most of the cowboys wins are contained in the ninety's that like putting forward MC Hammer thats previous what have they received presently. Yeah they have extra wins yet there have been purely 2 communities contained in the early ninety's 49ers and the cowboys any crew can win now an afternoon. decrease back contained in the days the cowboys were more effective on the prompt it isn't even close
2016-11-28 21:46:16
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answered by hertling 4
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OMG i effin love the Ptriots they are my favotitre tean ever they are gooing t make it to the Super Bowl and win!!!!!!!
2006-11-07 11:31:44
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answered by Anonymous
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nO IT WILL BE A REPEAT AND THIS TIME U DONT HAVE VINITARI TO BEAT THE PANTHERS. SO PANTHERS WILL COME BACK AND MAKE A WILD CARD SPOT AND BEAT THE PATRIOTS OFF OF A JOHN KASEY FIELD GOAL.
2006-11-07 11:28:56
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answered by jakedelhomme13 2
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