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Let’s not get swept up in irrational exuberance about the Patriots.
They beat the Chargers, but didn’t exactly look like a juggernaut. Against Houston, they needed 4 interceptions en route to victory in a game where they rolled up 12 Offensive first downs and 285 total yards. If they make it to the Super Bowl, it’ll be courtesy of a season ending injury to Bo Nix. Once there, they’ll face a Seattle team that will squash them like bug. In the regular season, they played a historically weak schedule against opponents who combined for a .391 winning percentage. In the regular season, they rang up EXACTLY 1 win over a team with a winning record. A 3 point squeaker over Buffalo in week 5. Okay… 2 if you include a game against the Ravens who were without their starting QB in the 2nd half. Their final 7 game stretch included: W vs Jets. 3-14 W vs Cincinnati 6-11 (Flacco started) W vs Giants. 4-14 L vs Bills. 12-5 W vs Baltimore 8-9 (Huntley played the 2nd half) W vs Jets. 3-14 W vs Miami. 7-10 And, lest you think they simply took advantage of an easy closing schedule, their first 7 games included 1 win over a team that finished with a winning record. They played only 2 teams that went to the playoffs. The Colts, with a healthy Daniel Jones, might have gone 15-2. Last edited by Kray007; 01-19-2026 at 04:38 PM. |
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