He won't bench his starters. But he won't go for 16-0 either. He'll give his starters a chance to play in game situations, but what's more important -- A Super Bowl or an undefeated regular season? That's to say if they are in the running for home field advantage when the time comes. It's only Week 7. There's a lot of football to be played. I know they are clobbering opponents and Tom Brady has all day to throw, but this is the NFL. The Colts clobbered opponents to 13-0 a couple of seasons ago only to lose in the playoffs.
2007-10-22 09:06:57
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answered by jdrichards1 3
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They won't go unbeaten and will be in a race down to the last week against my beloved Colts for homefield advantage. Like the one comment before me they let the Dolphins score 28 points on them, given 1 was a INT return off NE back up QB either way their defense won't know what hit them once they actually play an elite team and stop playing their division full of garbage teams that would get beat by the best college teams. Enough said.
2007-10-22 16:08:48
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answered by ColtsDude 3
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IF they get to 15-0, and are leading 48-3 in the third quarter of that 16th game, the little egomaniac will have tom brady in the game throwing more go routes to randy moss.... too bad they'll eventually have all their indiscretions aired and everyone will know how bad the cheating truly is.
2007-10-22 16:13:15
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answered by BulldogBlitz 6
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Bench the starters...He won't want to risk serious injury to any key players going into the playoffs...
2007-10-22 16:07:08
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answered by Terry C. 7
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there is no way the Pats will go 16-0 their defense gave up 28 points against the Dolphins
2007-10-22 16:04:44
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answered by Georgia Bulldogs fan 2
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They will definitely play all the games first halfs at least. You dont want cold players entering the playoffs. Hopefully they can crush them all in the first half rendering the decision moot.
2007-10-22 16:04:19
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answered by Ballzy 6
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He won't clinch homefield advantage. The Colts will.
2007-10-22 16:08:44
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answered by vetone10 4
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nope.. I think he'll want to keep them fresh and in sync..... no need in letting their pace drop.... he may play some of the backups a bit more.. but, you'll see plenty of the starters...
2007-10-22 16:03:58
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answered by Foggy Idea 7
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He won't have the chance after they lose to Indy on the road and Pittsburgh at home.
2007-10-22 16:08:59
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answered by randal f 2
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