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Win or lose, the Nov 4th game.. the Patriots will be winning superbowl ;)

2007-10-24 03:16:55 · answer #1 · answered by Foggy Idea 7 · 3 6

No, the Patriots still win the superbowl no matter what happens on Nov. 4th. Reasoning is simple, Patriots always prepare for everygame individually, but never put all the emphasis on one particular game. They look at the whole picture. Colts will put everything they have into this game plan, and expect a few leaks in the following weeks. Pats can lose and still get homefield thru-out the Play-offs, where I think Indy knows this is do or die for homefield, because Patriots will not lose another game after this one and I see Indy losing at least 2. By the way. Why is it that everyone mocks that the Pats never blew out anyone in the past, and that their superbowls were 3 point victories instead of awesome blow-outs. Now that they are teed off and blowing everyone out, the same idiots are accusing them of running up the score. Also, except for spygate (which is the most over publicized thing in sports because when the Pats turned over the tapes to the NFL it exposed all the other teams doing it, which the NFL covered up by destroying all the evidence to preserve the "integrity" of the game), and Rodney Harrison admitting to taking HGH in the off season to help hasten the healing of his damaged knee and elbow, why are the Patriots considered all things evil. We have watched the Patriots always go conservative and somewhat vanilla on offense and defense for 6 years now as to not embarress other teams. We have heard the coach and all the players week in and week out praise how good the other team is or could be even when they completed stunk, for 6 years now. How is this team evil or a bad reflection on society. Not one player arrested, no long history of steroid use. OK, Brady had a child out of wedlock, but it was with his girlfriend. At least he has never been accused of domestic violence, sexual assault, or other "crimes" that have hit so many other teams over the years. The Colts are everything good? Are you kidding me? Who forgets how sportsmanlike they were when every week they would blow teams out in quest of Mannings record TD pass season. Why cannot Brady get the same benefit as he destroys Mannings short lived record?
By the way, if the Patriots wanted to, they could have scored 100 against the dolphins. They went completely conservative on offense, played 2nd and 3rd string players in a very basic defense in the second half, and only after Miami scored a little to make it more competitive, they put Brady back in to put an exclamation point on it. Most teams would have done the same.

2007-10-24 04:02:04 · answer #2 · answered by Patriot Missles 2 · 0 1

I think the Patriots will win because the Colts don't have any good cover corners to deal with Moss, Stallworth and Welker. Since the Patriots aren't running the ball much this year, Bob Sanders will mostly remain in pass coverage, which he isn't all that great at. Patriots will win that game, and they'll beat them again if they play in the playoffs, and they'll win the SuperBowl.

2007-10-24 04:13:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'd take the Pats 45-55 over the colts 30-35.
Does the winner win the superbowl?
The winner puts himself in better position to advance to the superbowl, but isn't a shoe in. It would be worse for the Colts to lose on the 4th than New England. Reason being is that New England could easily run the table from November 4th on, the Colts would not have an easy time coming back and getting home field. It would be harder for the Colts to win in Foxboro in January than it would be for New England to win At Indy in January. Any dome team will have some difficulty coming into Massachusetts at night time when its about 10 degrees and ussually below zero when you factor in wind chill. The only thing difficult for the RCA dome in January is that its loud, but New England can handle loud crowds pretty effectively.

So neither team is a shoe in for the Superbowl simply because they win on the 4th. Either team can still advance, but it would be harder for Indy to lose and still go to the superbowl than it would be for New England.

2007-10-24 03:22:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

winner of the AFC Championship on Jan. 19 will win the super bowl b/c we all know the NFC doesn't really have a chance. And at this point it looks to be a rematch of that Nov 4 game Pats Colts this game doesn't really mean too much other than one team will win and the other will lose neither are going to be out of the playoffs or out of the playoff race. It will be one heck of a game

2007-10-24 03:33:24 · answer #5 · answered by Nedzel 3 · 2 1

the recent England Patriots have each and every of the headlines and game announcers speaking approximately them,yet meanwhile the Colts have slowly and quietly whipped each and every physique of their schedule,that and the certainty that they are the protecting worldwide champions,and that they did not win the finished bowl by way of fact Peyton makes television commercials,they're a stable group,even greater beneficial than final year.i'm going to declare the Colts win via a landing

2016-10-04 11:57:05 · answer #6 · answered by persinger 4 · 0 0

No, the winner of this game is not necessarily going to win the Superbowl. The winner of the AFC Championship game will win the Superbowl. Colts have beaten the Pats 3 straight, and I look for that trend to continue now and in the playoffs.

2007-10-24 03:24:40 · answer #7 · answered by COLTSfansince1994 4 · 3 3

The Patriots look tough to beat, but I like the Colts to win at home. This won't determine the Super Bowl winner, 'cause it's just a preview of the AFC Championship game.

2007-10-24 03:21:25 · answer #8 · answered by JC 2 · 1 3

I think the Pats will win on Nov 4th, and in the playoffs...

Most likely the Pats will play the Colts again in the playoffs before the Super Bowl.

So even if the Colts do beat them on Nov 4th, I doubt they would be able to do it twice.... So im guessing the Pats will go all the way this year. Might as well size up Brady's Super Bowl ring right now.....

2007-10-24 03:20:28 · answer #9 · answered by Dan 4 · 3 3

I hope to god the Colts win. The Patriots represent everything evil about football, and to some extent society, while the Colts represent all that is good. And yes, I believe the winner of this game will win the Super Bowl, because the winner will likely enjoy home field advantage and either team is so much superior to the best the NFC can produce.

2007-10-24 03:21:45 · answer #10 · answered by JASON M 2 · 1 5

Nov. 4 is only the first. They will meet again in January. Colts beat the Pat's in both meetings last year. The press is over pumping New England, and underestimating the Colts. I believe the Colts will beat the Pat's, by 7-14 points Nov. 4.

2007-10-24 03:22:53 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 2 5

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