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MTK
09-13-2013, 11:57 AM
The Patriots are an ugly 2-0. They're going to be in trouble when they go up against some real competition.

Chico23231
09-13-2013, 12:14 PM
I just point and laugh watching Brady get mad. Seriously looks like a spoiled brat out there on the field and especially the sideline. Looks like a little bitch with that temper

Monkeydad
09-13-2013, 12:14 PM
Definitely but they'll still win that division, maybe with a little pressure from Miami who could be around 8-8, 9-7 maybe thanks to 4 games with the Bills and Jets. Gronk coming back will be a huge boost though.


I just point and laugh watching Brady get mad. Seriously looks like a spoiled brat out there on the field and especially the sideline. Looks like a little bitch with that temper


He is...and I've noticed he's whining more and more in the past few years. Love watching that too.

donofriose
09-13-2013, 12:14 PM
The Patriots are an ugly 2-0. They're going to be in trouble when they go up against some real competition.

First two games of the season and divisional opponents. I wouldn't be too concerned if I was a Patriots fan. Remember last year they started 1-2. A lot of things tend to change within 17 weeks. Last year Denver started 2-3 as well and got dominated by Atlanta/Houston, they ended 13-3.

I honestly get more concerned for teams that start out hot because they tend to sizzle out at the worst times of the years, (Philly, Houston, Arizona, and Chicago).

MTK
09-13-2013, 12:14 PM
Brady is turning into Jay Cutler with the way he's pouting and stomping around. He really needs to reel in his emotions a bit and understand what he's working with... not much.

MTK
09-13-2013, 12:16 PM
First two games of the season and divisional opponents. I wouldn't be too concerned if I was a Patriots fan. Remember last year they started 1-2. A lot of things tend to change within 17 weeks. Last year Denver started 2-3 as well and got dominated by Atlanta/Houston, they ended 13-3.

I honestly get more concerned for teams that start out hot because they tend to sizzle out at the worst times of the years, (Philly, Houston, Arizona, and Chicago).

Yeah except Denver had talent. The Pats cupboard is looking pretty bare and as Brady said himself, nobody is coming to save the day for us.

donofriose
09-13-2013, 12:23 PM
Yeah except Denver had talent. The Pats cupboard is looking pretty bare and as Brady said himself, nobody is coming to save the day for us.

Their season basically depends on Gronk/Amendola coming back. Those are huge ifs though with both being made of glass.
If one comes back they will be in playoff contention.
If both come back at the end of the year they will be in super bowl contention.

Also those receivers they have no just started their first two games. The team will look very different after 17 weeks of football.

skinsfaninok
09-13-2013, 01:13 PM
no chance the pats beat denver in the playoffs

Ruhskins
09-13-2013, 01:37 PM
New England will be a playoff team only because they are in such a terrible division. They have no receivers, no running game, and their defense is meh. A lot of people will say, Belichick/Brady will pull it off, but I don't understand why as a team they've put themselves in that position. It seems that for the past five years they always have multiple first/second round picks or are involved in ridiculously one-sided trades that benefits them. Yet, they've never invested on top talent either through the draft or through free agency.

Unless something drastically happens, I just don't see them beating teams like Denver, Houston, Baltimore, even Indy.

MTK
09-13-2013, 01:47 PM
New England will be a playoff team only because they are in such a terrible division. They have no receivers, no running game, and their defense is meh. A lot of people will say, Belichick/Brady will pull it off, but I don't understand why as a team they've put themselves in that position. It seems that for the past five years they always have multiple first/second round picks or are involved in ridiculously one-sided trades that benefits them. Yet, they've never invested on top talent either through the draft or through free agency.

Unless something drastically happens, I just don't see them beating teams like Denver, Houston, Baltimore, even Indy.

Yeah I think at best they're the 6th best team in the AFC. I don't see them going far this year at all. Maybe they win the divison with 9 or 10 wins and get bounced in the first round.

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