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Undisputed fact: We are the best team in the NFL, end of story!


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We are 8-0 without our no 1 WR and our future HOFer MLB missing 4 of those games.. We beat Seattle in Seattle down by double digits in the 4th, win back to back prime time games, then we own the 6-2 Packers (the game wasnt as close as the score indicated.) The only team the Pats beat with a winning record is the Jets.. Before you say "but but Patriots are so good." Consider their schedule before you say that..

Steelers

Bills

Jaguars

Cowboys

Colts

Jets

Dolphins.

Yep, thats the Patriots wins so far.. Not impressed! Undisputed fact.. We ARE the best team in the NFL. 

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It definitely is not undisputed... lol

No doubt top 2, but how can you say undisputed? You're using what the media used against us by saying we haven't anyone, even though you dont control who you play... It would actually hold more merrit against us because we haven't opponents nearly as convincingly as the patriots have. 

 

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nah You really can't say that unless we beat the patriots. Which won't happen until the superbowl (which is actually pretty concievable if we stay 1st place in NFC we have home field in the divisional round probably against the packers again, then win conference championship against who knows, and then we're in superbowl against the patriots so only 2 playoff wins required to get there in probably very winnable games for us)

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