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Manning :mj07: :mj07: Love it.Patriots clearly the team of the decade.That was great watching Manning throw the pick six.

Everything is fine in Patriot nation.
Brady 3-1
Manning 1-1!!
 

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0-3 in super bowls they didnt tape the opposotion

3-0 in super bowl they taped the opposition
 

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0-3 in super bowls they didnt tape the opposotion

3-0 in super bowl they taped the opposition

10-6 with a 1st round exit with no offensive coordinator.0-0 with no offensive or defensive coordinator going into 2010 season.:scared
 

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Yes, we were all concerned that the legacy of Tom Brady may somehow become altered by the results of this game.

Yawn.....

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Manning :mj07: :mj07: Love it.Patriots clearly the team of the decade.That was great watching Manning throw the pick six.

Everything is fine in Patriot nation.
Brady 3-1
Manning 1-1!!

I guess that means that Pittsburgh is the team of the century with 6 rings. Patriots haven't done shit since 05'. Nobody cares tonight about Brady and Belicheat. :mj11:
 

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I guess that means that Pittsburgh is the team of the century with 6 rings. Patriots haven't done shit since 05'. Nobody cares tonight about Brady and Belicheat. :mj11:

The first thing that stuck in my mind when Manning threw that pick six was were meaning NE is in the clear.I think I can speak for most Pats fan when saying this.I enjoyed Manning losing ,I got such joy witnessing it.

If your not from the area you just would not understand.Look at the schedule.They play almost every year against each other and there in different divisions.There is a reason for that.Don't give me theres a system behind the scheduling when it comes to the Colts and Pats.

I'm not trying to take away from The Saints win,but Manning losing is really all I was rooting for.
 

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The first thing that stuck in my mind when Manning threw that pick six was were meaning NE is in the clear.I think I can speak for most Pats fan when saying this.I enjoyed Manning losing ,I got such joy witnessing it.

If your not from the area you just would not understand.Look at the schedule.They play almost every year against each other and there in different divisions.There is a reason for that.Don't give me theres a system behind the scheduling when it comes to the Colts and Pats.

I'm not trying to take away from The Saints win,but Manning losing is really all I was rooting for.

Yea Jackass there is a system in the scheduling that is why they play each other every year. Maybe you should know what you are talking about before you say anything.

Each division plays a different division each year from both conferences and then the other 2 games are made from where the teams finish in the division.

This year they played the whole AFC east plus the 2nd place finisher from the North and West so learn your facts before you run your mouth.
 

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Yea Jackass there is a system in the scheduling that is why they play each other every year. Maybe you should know what you are talking about before you say anything.

Each division plays a different division each year from both conferences and then the other 2 games are made from where the teams finish in the division.

This year they played the whole AFC east plus the 2nd place finisher from the North and West so learn your facts before you run your mouth.

Whens the last time they have not played each other in the regular season?
 

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Whens the last time they have not played each other in the regular season?

not for me to look up but im sure whenever it was it was because one finished 2nd and one finished 1st in their division and they werent scheduled to play their respective divisions that year.

Look up final standings and following year schedule and you will figure it out... Im pretty sure they play each other next year as well.
 

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Yea Jackass there is a system in the scheduling that is why they play each other every year. Maybe you should know what you are talking about before you say anything.

Each division plays a different division each year from both conferences and then the other 2 games are made from where the teams finish in the division.

This year they played the whole AFC east plus the 2nd place finisher from the North and West so learn your facts before you run your mouth.

I'm sure the NFL will do some maneuvering so the Pats/Colts play each other in the reg. season.

It draws money into the system.It has become a rivalry between the 2 teams.If you don't believe this then your just blind to the fact that the NFL is a business.GO figure.... there playing again this season....who knew...:rolleyes:
 

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I'm sure the NFL will do some maneuvering so the Pats/Colts play each other in the reg. season.

It draws money into the system.It has become a rivalry between the 2 teams.If you don't believe this then your just blind to the fact that the NFL is a business.GO figure.... there playing again this season....who knew...:rolleyes:

From my understanding there is no manuvering, it's all based on place the previous year, that's how they create parity.

There is a push to have the Jets and Giants open the new stadium by playing each other (since they will share the new stadium) and the NFL has said no, that they have no ability to manipulate the schedule....which has always been my understanding. It's all based on a divisional rotation and the other games are based on placement.
 

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From my understanding there is no monuvering, it's all based on place the previous year, that's how they create parity.

There is a push to have the Jets and Giants open the new stadium by playing each other (since they will share the new stadium) and the NFL has said no, that they have no ability to manipulate the schedule....which has always been my understanding. It's all based on a divisional rotation and the other games are based on placement.

I understand that.I'm just saying they have played a lot in reg. season and playoffs.We have def. played them more than Jacksonville,Tennessee,and Houston which reside in the Colts division.Just saying,we have played Colts every season since 04,but that can't be said for the rest of that division?
 

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I understand that.I'm just saying they have played a lot in reg. season and playoffs.We have def. played them more than Jacksonville,Tennessee,and Houston which reside in the Colts division.Just saying,we have played Colts every season since 04,but that can't be said for the rest of that division?

Right, because you both dominate your division.......not like the either team really loses that often....you both are playing a "first place" schedule.
 

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OK here ya go wise ass

They did not play in 2002

2002 reg season:

Colts finished 2nd
Neng finished 2nd

2003 --- They played each other based on south playing north division

2003 Regular Season:

They both finished first in their conference

2004 --- They played each other based on 1 vs. 1 matchup
The South division played the West division in conf matchup

2004 regular season:

They both finished first in their conference

2005 --- They played each based on 1 vs. 1 matchup

South played North in conf matchup

2005 regular season: They both finished first in their conference

2006 regular season : They played each other based on division vs division matchup and the colts played the first place finishers from North and West that year

2006 regular season finish: They both finished first

2007--- They played each other based on 1vs 1 matchup. South played West division

2007 reg season: They both finished first

2008--- They played each other based on 1 vs 1 matchup. South played North division

2008 reg season --- They both finished 2nd

2009--- They played each other this year based on division matchup and the Colts played Denver and Baltimore who were the 2nd place finishers the year before.

So ya see it is not a conspiracy theory against anyone. The schedule formula is quite simple it is just a shame you cant figure it out.
 

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I understand that.I'm just saying they have played a lot in reg. season and playoffs.We have def. played them more than Jacksonville,Tennessee,and Houston which reside in the Colts division.Just saying,we have played Colts every season since 04,but that can't be said for the rest of that division?


You cant be this stupid!!
 

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REALLY!!! Being a Titans fan, I should know we play INDY, Houston and Jax TWICE EVERY year!!!

what a joke :142smilie
 
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