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Go back to the earlier NE/DEN game... McGahee has 70 of the 167 yards in that 1st quarter I believe... gets hurt, Denver develops a fumbling problem in the 2nd quarter when they can no longer run thanks to the injury and some adjustments from NE. I think it's going to be closer than expected... |
It would have been a closer game in Denver if they wouldn't have turned the ball over in the 2nd quarter.
With that said: 24-10 Pats. |
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So while I think you were right on in your initial post when you talk about what you want to see, I'm not sure how much passing you really do want mixed-in. I would say the best-case scenario for you guys is a game where he doesn't throw more than 15 or 20 passes. |
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In the first game, Praise God! was 11-22 for 193 yards with another 93 rushing and 2 TDs. Nobody should expect 25-40... that's likely not going to happen. Make 25-28 attempts and go from there. They don't have the weapons at WR/TE to be "pass happy" and it doesn't fit their strength of running the ball. |
Shit,BB will serve up a clinic and put this ****ing Tebow shit on ICE.
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Pats win 34-13
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Again - this is going to be more about what Denver's defense is able to do or rather, stop Brady from doing. If they can't keep the Patriots from going crazy, then it doesn't matter if TT is 25-30 for 350 and 2 scores. |
I honestly don't think Denver will win, but truthfully, nothing would surprise me.
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Pats - 30
Apostles - 16 |
Cheatland 24
Dorks 13 |
Patriots losses in the last 5 or so years all have one thing in common -- pressure on Brady which slows down the offense, with the associated item that Patriots losses are by LOWER scores than expected. Jets-Pats was 28-21. Ravens-Pats was 33-14. Patriots-Giants was 17-14.
With Miller and Dumervil (sp?) the Broncos can do it, but they didn't do it the first game and I doubt they can now. If the Broncos can get pressure with 4 rushers, or can do a truly grat job of jamming the Pats receivers etc. to slow them down and give their rushers time to get to Brady, then they've got a shot. That or the unexpected turnover-fest, a la 2005 playoffs against the Donx. That's REALLY rare though. I don't think the Donx can, on a short week, on a quick turnaround from a highly emotional win, go into Gillette and beat a relatively healthy, totally pissed off from two straight one-and-dones in the playoffs, Patriots team. I **REALLY** dont' think so. So Patriots 34, Tebows 17. |
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