Well, since the entire first round of the play-offs has yet to be played, there is really no way to know who the Patriots will play in any of their games.
2007-12-30 00:28:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The Pats competition will definitely come from the AFC. Indy, Jacksonville, San Diego, Pittsburgh all are better teams than anything the NFC has to offer. If New England makes it through the AFC playoffs, a Super Bowl against Dallas or Green Bay will the easiest game.
2007-12-30 01:13:34
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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The unusual's are against Peyton. He has between the toughest schedules no shown recievers, an old working back and a starting to be old protection. no count how good Peyton is i purely can not see how he will win extra then 11 video games next season no longer to show win the large Bowl. In my eye the large Bowl would be Patriots vs Packers. (i'm biased) however the patriots are purely getting extra suitable each and each season and vanilla vick (rodgers) is between the acceptable QB's interior the sport as we talk. I Say the Bronco's make it to the playoffs yet unfastened interior the wild-card around to the Jets i actually think of the pink Zone tebow concept would be annoying to conquer. The ask your self NFC group in my concept and hear me out is the Seahawks i think of he would be a beast and that i'm excited to reveal screen him. In end i ought to be sure Peyton triumphing yet another Superbowl purely no longer this twelve months. provide him a million or 2 extra years and doubtless he will met rodgers interior the large Bowl.
2016-11-26 20:20:56
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answered by hertling 4
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The Patriots have a 1st round bye. But they still have the toughest road to the " Super Bowl" The AFC is still the better Conference. The NFC is a weaker Conferece. The Cowboys should have a easier road.
2007-12-30 00:40:40
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answered by Wayne K 2
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That's too general a question but...In the AFC, I would say yes simply because every team that the Patriot's play, in addition to moving one level closer to the championship, could claim to be the team that ended NE's "perfect season". As for overall, I think the Bucs are going to have the toughest trip (unless the Brown's get in).
2007-12-30 00:37:29
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answered by Jim N 2
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If they do meet the Jags and Indy in the playoffs then those two teams would be the toughest road to the Superbowl. But they haven't played the first round yet, so you never know what upsets might happen.
2007-12-30 00:32:21
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answered by Escape 6
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They have a bye week, then home field advantage... with any luck, they'll be facing teams they know well, and have beaten in the past... I think they can, and will win the whole thing...
Go Patriots 16-0 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-12-30 01:19:19
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answered by Foggy Idea 7
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That road goes thru Foxboro Mass. Home field always has the edge.
2007-12-30 00:29:00
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answered by vetjoy 3
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what about indy's road
division vs sd
champ vs n.e.
sb vs dallas or gb
2007-12-30 01:28:04
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answered by #1 NFL FAN 5
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they beat jacksonville in the playoffs before -easy
they will beat colts-payback
they will beat greenbay-payback
2007-12-30 00:41:42
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answered by Brady Crew 4
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