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![]() Miami at Home----close win
at Pitt-----loss at Bears----loss (based on the way Sanchez seems to play in the cold) Buffalo Home----who knows Buffalo is playing better. Looking like a trip to KC to open the playoffs maybe. |
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![]() I take that back. I think they lose the next 3, including to Miami and win the final to squeak into the playoffs once again. Rex didn't have them ready to play last night. Just an awful coaching job.
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![]() Pats
at Bears----close win? (let down game) Pack----the more healthy the Pack is the more I give them a chance at Bills----Easy win Dolphins----Miami to January in NE---can't see Pats losing At worst 2-2, probably 3-1. |
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![]() I really can't see them losing at home to Miami. I am very interested to see how they play at Pittsburgh. For me that will be the litmus test. Last nights performance was so bad that it almost becomes a toss for me. While I don't believe that the Jets are the second coming of the 85 Bears, there is no way possible that they are as bad as last night performance was. I think the game at Pittsbrgh will give us a truer indication at how good this team really is.
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![]() To a T.
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![]() If you're going to gloat after a 10-6 loss with a Holmes wide open drop, might as well own up when you're wrong also.
It was a gutsy win, on the road after two disappointing losses. |
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If they go to KC, they will lose. They better find a way to draw the Jags or Colts or whoever represents that division. |
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![]() I also think the Bears are a bit dressed up, but who knows. They have a much better record then I thought they would have at this point. |
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![]() How can any Bears fan have hope in Lovie. The guy hs no clue.
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![]() Tough crowd. I think they are a darn good team that got throttled by New England on a night that everything went one way. Happens to a lot of championship teams. In 2007, the giants got mangled twice at home. It happens.
These same Pats got drilled by the browns a few weeks back. Welcome to the NFL in the age of parody. I think they go 3 and 1 the rest of the way with their lone loss being against Pitt. Pitt is a tough defense for any QB but especially a young one that hasn't seen a team blitz like that before. I think they handle the bears and the bills. Miami is always a tough match up but I think they pick themselves up and make up for a poor effort last out and in front of their home fans. |
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![]() congrats ateam jets sacked up and pulled it out.. well played..on to n.e. for bragging rights..
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![]() ....and there goes Rex
"Nobody studies like [Manning]. I know [Tom] Brady thinks he does and all that stuff," Rex Ryan said. "I think there's probably a little more help from [Bill] Belichick with Brady than there is with Peyton Manning."
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