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27 minutes ago, joemac said:

Well we DID win a game last year that PJ started 20-0, so its not like its impossible for him to win us a ballgame. 

He beat the 5-11 Lions at home in a game where our defense pitched a shut out. He also threw 2 picks in the process.

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5 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

He beat the 5-11 Lions at home in a game where our defense pitched a shut out. He also threw 2 picks in the process.

Yes?  And?  We're facing a depleted Pats offense with no real impact players and a rookie QB.  We may be getting CMC back, and the defense should hold their offense in check.  This is a very winnable game.  Its not like we're facing the Tom Brady led Pats. 

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Just now, joemac said:

Yes?  And?  We're facing a depleted Pats offense with no real impact players and a rookie QB.  We may be getting CMC back, and the defense should hold their offense in check.  This is a very winnable game.  Its not like we're facing the Tom Brady led Pats. 

They just beat the Chargers...

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32 minutes ago, joemac said:

Well we DID win a game last year that PJ started 20-0, so its not like its impossible for him to win us a ballgame. 

That was a terrible, I mean terrible lions team and defense was playing good. I mean everyone said he won that game well he really didn’t. Two terrible redzone ints, now he is playing against Belichick. Good luck with that lol.

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2 minutes ago, joemac said:

Yes?  And?  We're facing a depleted Pats offense with no real impact players and a rookie QB.  We may be getting CMC back, and the defense should hold their offense in check.  This is a very winnable game.  Its not like we're facing the Tom Brady led Pats. 

Getting CMC back let’s make sure he can make it through practice first, don’t hold ur breath.

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1 minute ago, BurnNChinn said:

Getting CMC back let’s make sure he can make it through practice first, don’t hold ur breath.

Im not saying we're gonna blow them out or anything, but to act like we don't have a chance is silly.  You act like we're 0-8 or some poo. 

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Just now, joemac said:

Im not saying we're gonna blow them out or anything, but to act like we don't have a chance is silly.  You act like we're 0-8 or some poo. 

Lol u have seen PJ play, if he starts which is likely we most definitely have no chance even with our defense. They will wore out from being on field so much!

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7 minutes ago, joemac said:

Yes?  And?  We're facing a depleted Pats offense with no real impact players and a rookie QB.  We may be getting CMC back, and the defense should hold their offense in check.  This is a very winnable game.  Its not like we're facing the Tom Brady led Pats. 

 

6 minutes ago, trueblade said:

They just beat the Chargers...

 

5 minutes ago, joemac said:

So what?

I took your post to be saying the Patriots weren't a good team. I was saying that you might be underestimating them, because they just beat a really good Chargers team. 

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Just now, trueblade said:

 

 

I took your post to be saying the Patriots weren't a good team. I was saying that you might be underestimating them, because they just beat a really good Chargers team. 

No, im not saying they are a bad team.  They are 4-4, just like us.  They are an average team.  Pretty much like us.  Im not even saying we win, but I don't think they are going to wipe the field with us or anything either. 

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12 minutes ago, joemac said:

No, im not saying they are a bad team.  They are 4-4, just like us.  They are an average team.  Pretty much like us.  Im not even saying we win, but I don't think they are going to wipe the field with us or anything either. 

They have a QB, we don’t. He’s not elite but is light years better than PJ. 

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