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Rationalization is a process of not perceiving reality, but of attempting to make reality fit one’s emotions.

 

-Ayn Rand

She would know that better than just about anyone else.
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I celebrated the win vs a banged up 3rd string qb.

 

Injuries are part of the nfl season. Everyone experiences them. Depth and coaching are supposed to mitigate that.

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Sorry, but no. Missing Brady is a much bigger deal than who we are missing.

I dont know. Have you watched Justin Hunter play WR? It was halloween, but that wasnt a frankenstein costume.

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Sorry, but no. Missing Brady is a much bigger deal than who we are missing.

I'd have to disagree. Brady is the focal point of their offense.... we were without Mccoy who is ours, plus Watkins, Goodwin, a half broke Woods, A. Williams

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I'd have to disagree. Brady is the focal point of their offense.... we were without Mccoy who is ours, plus Watkins, Goodwin, a half broke Woods, A. Williams

Weren't they missing gronk (and not just Brady but bradys backup too! And I assume others) last time?

 

Thing is Brady is better at his position than McCoy is at his... and it's a much more important position. If you wanted to compare gronk to McCoy maybe I'd buy that.

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Weren't they missing gronk (and not just Brady but bradys backup too! And I assume others) last time?

 

Thing is Brady is better at his position than McCoy is at his... and it's a much more important position. If you wanted to compare gronk to McCoy maybe I'd buy that.

Blount was healthy, and leading the NFL in rushing at that point. Gronk played (but similar to Woods was a nonfactor due to injury). They still had Bennett and their receiving corp, too. And their D was healthy monus Ninkovich.

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Rationalization is a process of not perceiving reality, but of attempting to make reality fit one’s emotions.

 

-Ayn Rand

 

 

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Ayn Rand and Monty Python both within the first few responses. Love my fellow Bills fans!

 

But the OP's point is a fair one to make: the wins and points draw say that when these two teams went head to head, they came out even. Sadly, we all know which team is actually better regardless of the results.

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Rationalization is a process of not perceiving reality, but of attempting to make reality fit ones emotions.

 

-Ayn Rand

Here's reality: we both won one.

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Meh, New England can't even beat a winning team. And then they lost to the Bills. Awful.

 

Cardinals (3-4-1)

Dolphins (3-4)

Texans (4-4)

Browns (0-8)

Bengals (3-4-1)

Pittsburgh (4-3)*

Bills (4-4)

 

*Without their starting QB so it doesn't count.

 

Patriots opponents combined records are 21-31-2. Just bad. Not sustainable.

 

:lol:

Edited by What a Tuel
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