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OTOH, it shapes up as another postseason where the Patriots win it all without breaking a sweat, with or without referee help.
IMO, the key for the Jags is the health of Fournette. New England dismissed too many good front seven guys and Fournette can make then pay for that. At this point, I have to be rooting for Case Keenum and, yeah, he's proven he is NFL caliber after those early starts with the Texans and Rams. That Diggs TD at the end was breathtaking. What a monumental gaffe by the Saint defender. |
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Keenum is an awesome story. My greatest football experience might be the first half of a Sunday night home game against the Colts where Keenum went gunslinger and threw multiple long TDs to AJ. I was 50 yard line row 2 and loving every minute of it. The Vikings are definitely my team next week.
As for the AFC, the Jags can only win when they play with a lead. So either they take a lead and try to keep Brady from coming back, or they fall behind and get blown out. I am thinking it gets ugly. The one thing Bellichek does is make you win with something other than your first option. The Jags don't have a 2nd option so it will be interesting. |
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And the Jags just lost.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/2...r-bowl-victory They now go from the "everyone disrespected us" team to the "we've arrived team". I'd take NE -20. |
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