What a shocker.
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NE used our 4th quarter defenseOriginally posted by NWNewell21 unanswered 4th quarter points by Houston.
Wish I could be pissed about that, but when the Steelers loose to OAK, CLE, and KC. It's tough to be upset about NE giving it away.Steelers 27
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If you didnt see the game, you cant understand that the cheaters did try to win. Granted a couple starters were held out, but dont question welkers injury. The guy was in tears on the sideline and they put brady and moss in at start of of 2nd half and he threw the gamechanging INT. Punkass.sigpicComment
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Certainly NE* has plenty of tape on our defense.Originally posted by feltdizzNE used our 4th quarter defenseOriginally posted by NWNewell21 unanswered 4th quarter points by Houston.
Wish I could be pissed about that, but when the Steelers loose to OAK, CLE, and KC. It's tough to be upset about NE giving it away.
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Well, it looks like OAK and KC are playing to win. If OAK and KC win then the 3-seed is available to CIN. There's STILL hope!!!
BTW if it comes to that, then CIN can lose and take the 4 seed, facing the NYJ or win, take the 6 seed and face us. Ugggh. Still there are advantages to the 3-seed. Now that Ben is supposedly hurt, the 3-seed may actually be more attractive.Comment
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The fact that we are even discussing the multitude of scenarios that are needed for the Steelers to make the playoffs tells you they did not handle their own business apropriately this season.
They'll be sitting on a beach next week b/c that's where the entire teams heads were mentally during the Browns loss.sigpicComment
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I doubt it. It's not sounding good for him...Originally posted by feltdizzI wouldn't be surprised if Welker is 100% next week...Originally posted by JooserEff Belicheat and Wes Welker's knee!
[url="http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/nfl/news/story?id=4792582"]http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/nfl/ne ... id=4792582[/url]HOUSTON -- Initial tests show that New England Patriots receiver Wes Welker tore both his anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament in his left knee in Sunday's loss to the Houston Texans, but he is scheduled to undergo more testing Monday, a source close to the situation told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.Comment

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