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If Champ Bailey hadn't picked that pass off, and if New England hadn't handed the game to you on a silver platter with two fumbled kickoffs and a muffed punt, there's no way you win. No way. You were shot with luck. It was disgusting. At no point was your offense required to drive the length of the field at a crucial juncture. |
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But your offense sucked. It wasn't a playoff-caliber performance. Fortunately the Patriots special teams bailed you out (and the refs). You're going to need to find that #2 rushing attack if you expect to beat the Steelers. |
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I didn't see anything from the Broncos the other night that indicated they were a championship-caliber team. |
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The Patriots were weak. They beat another weak team to advance. They weren't in Super Bowl form, and regardless how much the talkingsportsheads slobbed Brady's knob, that's just a fact.
Next week you get a real opponent. I know all you Bronco idiots are already booking Super Bowl reservations, but if the Stellas can beat the Colts, they can beat you. Of $ course $ we $ don't $ know $ if $ they $ can $ beat $ the $ refs $ too. |
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Eh. Our offense did what it did all season long: 1) forced the other team to respect the run 2) forced the other team to respect the pass And Plummer was clutch... |
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That's because you don't know how to measure such things. |
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How do you get handed a game that you took control of and never let go after that? |
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When did he make a play on an important drive? Your offense was never under pressure. They never had to go out there with the game on the line and get it done. |
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Pittsburgh looked like a playoff-caliber football team today. Denver did not on Saturday. There's a huge difference. |
Well, whatever you say. That's all the same stuff that they said about the Patriots right before they won back to back championships.
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