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Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS
Weren't the Panthers like the NFC's #1 or #2 seed last year? They don't have a bad defense ... Jake the Turnover machine is the reason why their record isn't so hot. He didn't play.
Anyway - the Pats are 18-0 at home when both Brady and Moss play. They beat the living piss out of Arizona in the snow with Cassell last year - and they beat Tenneesse 59-0 - in what some suggested might have been the most statistically lopsided game in NFL history - during an unexpected snow storm this year.
If you think a dome team from both the NFC and the South is going to come into New England at this time of the year and be a favored in the betting ... you're crazy.
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Your ability to move the goal posts, ignore obvious facts, cherry pick games and stats and change the point of discussion is breathtaking. So much so that I find it hard to believe you're not one of the Zenyatta for HOY tards.
However good the Pats are at home is pretty much a moot point when they can't beat anyone on the road and won't have more than two more games in Foxboro the rest of the season. You should probably hope they survive in Buffalo (the team that pretty much beat them in Foxboro this year) before worrying about the Saints.