Brushi likely done for season

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  1. Steve032

    Steve032 New Member

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    Damn the Pats have so many injuries this year and are still winning games. i think they will finish up 10-6 and possibly 11-5
     
  2. CJLang

    CJLang Well-Known Member

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    Now if he could only make those healthy players play better. Though 8-5 is not a bad record, and the Jets have a good shot at the playoffs, the fact that an injury riddled Pats team has the same record makes the healthy Jets (who spent more offseason money than anyone) look worse.
     
  3. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    but the core of your team is beyond better than most teams in the league that it can sustain the injuries and continue to fight. Cassel's progression has helped, and the fact that the CS doesn't shit their pants or play like girls.

    The new acquisitions are doing fantastic, the coaches aren't making it seem that way.
     
  4. Pats4Ever

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    Most teams would be out of any playoff hunt had they lost as many starting players to injury days and IR as the Patriots......

    If the AFC East is a good division...this is simply amazing...I tend to think it's due to the weak schedule the AFC East was handed this year....

    With a bit of luck..Pats could already have 10 wins this year....

    Miami and Jets HAD to look better this season after last year's terrible perfomance...no place to go but up....
     

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