I am a Colts fan, and I am so glad you lost. I hope you like how it felt because it is going to happen again next month.
2007-10-22 08:34:14
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answered by vetone10 4
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2016-10-04 08:55:15
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answered by ? 4
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Wow you make a good point. I never really thought of it that way (maybe because i just never wanted to think of that sad moment again). The team is so good this year and you're right about them, that it probably wouldn't have been the same without that loss. I have been a NE fan since I was a kid and lived in MA and watching them loose for so long years ago and now doing so well, I never thought I would be happy that they lost a game but you have shown me I can. :)
2007-10-22 07:05:09
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answered by Tabi 4
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Yes.
I think that the Colts getting themselves back into that game after trailing showed New England's management what they were missing.
The difference maker in that game was that Manning had weapons, and Brady had left overs. The loss forced the organization to realize this fact and led them to finally go after some offensive talent to surround Brady with.
2007-10-22 07:10:19
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answered by Time to Shrug, Atlas 6
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They may not have picked up some of these players this year (although Moss may still have been traded to New England as he wanted out of Oakland), they would have won last year's Super Bowl over the weak Bears (to make it four Super Bowls in seven years).
This year, it's not a given, although they look really really good at taking it all.
2007-10-22 06:42:41
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answered by Big D 3
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Well, lifelong pats fan and Boston guy here.. (well, Everett MA actually).... but I agree, the loss was hard to take and made us become better.. get better talent etc...
I totally agree with you though, and its strange because no one in NE WANTS to see the pats lose, or wanted to see them lose that game.. but its probably a blessing in disguise that they did.
2007-10-22 07:11:23
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answered by Peter Griffin 6
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I'm not happy we lost last year, but I get your point. I am almost giddy with excitement. Brady, Moss, Welker is like watching a thing of beauty.
2007-10-22 06:46:13
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answered by Ohsassyone 3
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I'm not going to read your last paragraph....because I can't imagine it's worth it
I'll just point out that "you're" is how you shorten "you are"
not "your"
now to answer: I'm not a Pats fan, but why would anybody be happy they lost the AFC Championship game, that's asinine.
(Ok...i read your gibberish)
they very well might have done close to the same things roster wise in the off-season
and you act like it's guaranteed they even make it to the AFC championship game this year...that isn't the case
2007-10-22 07:09:53
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answered by retired 6
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I'd rather we have the ring from last year, but on a different note I do like manning so I am glad he will retire with a ring.
2007-10-22 06:48:18
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answered by Anonymous
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All aboard the Pats bandwagon!
2007-10-22 06:42:09
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answered by Mike 1
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