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True, and they were only 14.5-point favorites and gave up 30 points to a team that was averaging 8.5 going in. Real strong win.
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I guess point spread matters now. As far as making the playoffs and winning the Super Bowl. Now I know.
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We cant be serious about this, because eventually it will turn into insults and name calling. At this point, I dont know anything. Its week 3. I know I can say the same thing back to you right now, Jets are going winning nothing with that offense. I think my team will be fine, Randy is in career form and he makes the entire offense better. Then defense will improve as the seasson moves on.
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Really? Have you seen who the Pats play from here on out? They gave up 30 points to Buffalo. Imagine what Baltimore, San Diego, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Chicago and Green Bay's offenses are gonna do to that ass. I'm not even including the Jets again and Miami twice.
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it's a lot easier for me as a west coast outsider to explain away sanchez struggling as a rookie than it is to figure out how a truly pathetic o scored 30 points against ne. i didn't see that score coming. i get the development curve a young qb faces but i don't know how you ignore a set of players doing that poorly against a bad o. |
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