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2007-10-03 02:33:18
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answer #1
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answered by kevin h 2
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I think this team has the best chance looking at them right now. As a Raiders fan when we sent Randy Moss there during the draft I said that the Pats would be in the super-bowl since Moss now has a quarter-back. Brady has thrown the ball better this year then ever before and they are very strong on defense. The next 2 games will be thier only big test this year also. That is until they wrap up home field advantage through out the play-offs. Maybe they play them for a first 2 quarters and rest them for the second half and maybe the Pats can do it.
2007-10-03 09:54:46
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answered by S.B. 3
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It is possible, but highly unlikely.
They play at Dallas and at Indianapolis, both teams are also 4-0. They also have to play the Ravens and Steelers, both are very good teams. Also, they always seem to lose a game that they shouldn't (i.e. Miami last year). I'm thinking 14-2 this season is reasonable for them this year.
2007-10-03 10:14:33
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answered by Kyle H 5
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Of course it's way to early to be thinking that way. But it could happen. We really have no idea how good the Pats are this year, as they've never been remotely challenged. Moss and Brady are both very durable. I suspect they'll start getting pulled earlier as the Pats keep running up big leads. It will take a lot of focus for them of course, and some luck, but it could happen. That, I believe, would make Tommy the greatest QB of all time.
2007-10-03 14:52:37
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answered by kimmyisahotbabe 5
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Possible, but very unlikely.
The problem is, as the Colts proved a few years ago, when a team gets to 13-0ish...likely time to sit some regulars for a rest before the playoffs. Perfect season would be nice, but its nicer to be lifting Lombardi on that first Sunday in February.
2007-10-03 09:38:23
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answered by Gwydyon 4
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Sure the could have a perfect season, it's doubtful though. They'll be sitting out their star players at the end of the year so that they're rested and healthy when the playoffs start.
2007-10-03 09:44:52
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answered by dropin64 2
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Possibly, but doubtful. Even the best teams have off days and with the long season and injuries. Odds are working against them.
2007-10-03 10:09:04
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answered by repeat offender 3
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I’d be willing to bet a substantial amount that they won’t.
Honestly….this question keeps getting asked (mostly by Patriots fans)
And it’s old….it almost doesn’t matter how much better a team is than everyone else. In this day and age, it’s almost impossible for a team to win 16 regular season games and 3 playoff games.
No matter how biased their fans are.
2007-10-03 09:53:22
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answered by retired 6
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It is impossible. They play the Browns this Sunday. Their hopes to join the 70-something Dolphins as the only other undefeated team were shot down when the schedule came out. Tom Brady, the golden boy, will throw 3 picks on their way to a 17-10 loss. Sorry Pat fans, you are going DOWN!
2007-10-03 10:03:32
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answered by HERE WE GO BROWNIES, BEAT PIT!! 3
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Yes they are hands down the best team in the league. The only threat they have are the Cowboys. Tom Brady and Randy Moss are connecting very well right now and if they continue to hookup then the Patriots will go undefeated.
2007-10-03 09:46:39
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answered by jimboslice 3
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Anything is possible but I doubt it. They will get cocky in the end and start looking forward to the playoffs and they will slip and lose to a sorry *** team. It happens every year besides you never know who will get injured and what have you. If Tom Brady goes down the Pats are DONE and they have to play the QB assassin Steelers, look what they did to Palmer in the playoffs.
2007-10-03 09:33:23
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answered by MJMGrand 6
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