it really shows alot about a guy that will bench his QB down 21 with 5 min left (Peyton Manning a came back from the same deficit on Monday Night on the road against a great Def), yet will throw deep with his QB up 40 in the 4th quarter...such a POS coward
You had the over eh bmore hno:
Why risk injury in a game you can't win in the last 5 minutes of the game.
so 36-10 is beatable, eh? One Hail Mary and miracle catch away from a perfect season certainly does prove your point.
So what might be a good record in that time frame?
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I love this thread, keep it going boys
i dont think they are 36-10 since they have been caught cheating....they are actually pretty mediocre.....they cant even win a game on the road this year....how did belicheats dick taste after tyree made that catch and plax scored that td
alright you obviously are a patriot fan and blow both tom brady and belicheat but i know you were somewhere crying with the two of them when strahan and my giants STOMPED THEM OUT!!!
same way that the sorry ass dolphins went 11-5...the schedule the AFC east played was a joke...and NE couldnt even beat out the dolphins and got crushed at home against them
"exposed":drink:
The Giants don't have the pleasure of playing Miami, Buffalo and NYJ twice every year.
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is that the best you got?
they were exposed for going 11-5 in the NFL with their backup QB
the AFC East was 38-26 last year, they were one of the best divisions in the league. I hope you realize that a division can only go 500 against itself, rendering yet another one of your arguments worthless.
Just quit while you're way behind.
"dismissed"
where do they come up with this stuff?
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Giants? where are the Giants again?
home for the Holidays
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=clayton_john&id=3348129
here is a story from april 2008...i copied the important part
The Patriots, for example, play one of the 10 easiest schedules in NFL history, a .387 magic-carpet ride that should allow them to win at least 14 games in 2008. Only five times do they face a team that finished 2007 with a .500-or-better record. The Patriots and teams in the AFC East play the NFC West and the AFC West, divisions that produced only two winning teams and six other teams with combined records of 31-65.
The schedule for the Patriots is incredibly easy. They start the season with four games against losing teams and have a bye week. They should go into an Oct. 12 Sunday night game against the Chargers with a 4-0 record. Their next game against a winning team is Nov. 2 on Sunday night against the Colts
the AFC WEst and NFC west both were won last year by teams that were 8-8!!!!!if you dont think schedules in the NFL matter you clearly dont follow the sport enough...that is one of the main reasons why you see teams fluctuate so much from year to year
sorry willie boy...you are clueless!!
so you're posting a story that PREDICTS how strong a schedule may be before the season starts and you think you brought something to the table.
Once again, as in all my arguments, I stick to facts. The division went 38-26. that would mean the division went 26-14 against the rest of the league.
Once again, the record book shows you are categorically incorrect.
Do you enjoy beat downs?
Just the facts jack, you're hate is worthless when debating, although I do find it amusing
i have provided nothing but facts...here is another for you
the afc west and nfc west went a combined 45-83 last year...that is a .351 winning %
so its not about what they were predicted to be or what they were the year before...the pats played a ridiculously easy schedule last year no matter what type of spin you try to put on it
you are embarrasing yourself with your blind homerism