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Sunday, December 30, 2007 | 1:33am

16 and 0 and on the Go!

Posted by E. A. Smith

New England Patriots are on the verge of making NFL History.

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The ball sored 65 yards (195 feet) landing perfectly into the hands of Randy Moss possibly making the New England Patriots the greatest team in NFL’s History.  The Patriots marched through 16 grueling battles, some were easy embarrassing the enemy as they continued marching, others were a little tough where victory looked bleek, but none the less they held thier heads up high creating history.  Outside of the flawless victory performed by the Patriots, records were broken.  50 touchdown passes by Tom Brady and 22 touchdown receptions by Randy Moss were just a couple of the records.  Now that the battles of the Preseason and the Season are over, giving them 19 straight victories, they stand on the hill waiting for the smoke to clear to see who is left standing and ready to attack and try to take the AFC title they so rightfully deserve.  Afterwards the ultimate battle will come.  Right now the Patriots are considered the best in NFL history, but can the dynasty set a bar so high, that it will take a dream team created from all football history to jump over.

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4 Responses to 16 and 0 and on the Go!

  1. Your a gambler. The Steelers, the 49ers or the Cowboys are the best teams ever. They have more super bowl wins than any other franchise. And in the end that’s all that matters. Any money the Pats lose the first game in the playoffs.

  2. Nani says:

    Ok E you are wild for this one. All that we can say about the Patriots is that they have played consistently for the past decade and they hold the record for the most wins during the regular season. They have not won 5 championships, they have not dominated the league like the Green Bay Packers during the early years, they don’t have the hall of famers’ that other franchises have, and they have yet to take away the record of flawless season, that achievement still belongs to the 1972 Miami dolphins. The best team in the NFL this year will win the Superbowl. The best team or franchise in NFL history is yet to be determined. But so far the Patriots don’t touch old Green Bay, which predate the NFL and they definitely don’t touch the Steelers from the 70′s. They may come close to Dallas and San Fran but even that is not determined. I’M HOT ABOUT THIS PATS HYPE! Young football fans and hyper commentators need to understand the history of the game or at the least CALM DOWN!

  3. E.a. Smith says:

    Whoa whoa whoa, I guess I should of put a disclaimer on this post. I in no way endorse or even like the Patriots. This is simply a post written stating the Pats situation now and what is being said about them. I am a Steelers fan first then a Ravens fan (who by the way disappointed me this year getting crushed by the Pats like that) I would put a post up about them, but they did not make history this year. I neglected putting my opinion in this pos simply because I was giving them props on the flawless season. Even though I do not like the Pats, that is some good shit right there. So let’s get it straight, GO STEELERS!!!! By the way Belgrove, that is something I have been saying all along, the Pats will get knocked out during the play offs. The media makes a habit of lifting up people (or knocking them down) then getting thier words served to them when shit blows up in thier faces. The Steelers were a perfect example……..

    Later

  4. these fools will lose their 1st playoff game

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