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Knock ’em out and tell them what we all about y’all

Over the last couple of weeks we keep hearing about how this year, the Colts are for real. This year, Peyton's too good. This year, they've got too many weapons. This year, New England's secondary is too tattered.

From ESPN:

There's this revolutionary theory women refer to when the light goes off about guys whom they like who don't show interest it's called, "He's just not that into you." So simple. Likewise, New England is just better. There's no mystery to it. Six in a row, four here and two at the RCA Dome? That's beyond a trend. These teams, as presently constituted, could play on gravel and the Patriots would beat them. There's been no proof to the contrary.

Once again, I called it. There's a reason why people keep repeating the phrase, "Defense wins championships". Peyton Manning may keep getting the MVP award based on stats, but stats don't win ballgames.

Comments (1)

bob:

Records and mvp's don't mean anything if you ain't got no ring. I do commend Bill Belicheck (sp) for the way he runs his team. I was listening to the commentary. They won't even wear their past rings... It's all about the next one. I think they are both talented on BOTH sides of the ball, especially D, but the coaching is just superior in every regard. There is just no way that you can be as successful for this long in the era of free agency without it.

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