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[QUOTE="xmikex:853826"]Explain to me how the Patriots are out of the playoff hunt. The Pats HAVE TO win the last 2 games, and that's hardly an insurmountable task with Arizona, and Buffalo to play against. Arizona's offense has been going crazy all year, but they're slipping. They've lost 3 of their last 4 and gave up 4 touchdowns today to Tavaris Jackson. Their offense is looking gassed out, and their defense is one of the worst open field tackling teams in the NFL. That's something you're going to need if you're going up against a team like the Patriots that runs so many screens, and Welker-type pass patterns. We very well could have our hands full against Warner and their crazy good wide receiver corp but they haven't been putting up monster numbers in a while. Buffalo is playing like garbage, and I don't see the Pats dropping one to them if the season is on the line. MEANWHILE, Indy has 2 tough divisional matchups coming up that are always especially difficult for them, and almost lost to Detroit today. Baltimore lost today, and has Dallas (in a must win situation), and Jacksonville as their last 2 matchups. Miami has Kansas City who is more than capable of beating the Dolphins, and then the Jets in week 17. The Jets have Seattle (who have been surprisingly pesky to some good teams as of late), and the Jets are not playing December caliber football. Not to mention the fact that it is impossible for both the Jets AND the Dolphins to win out their last 2 games since they're playing eachother. The Patriots are still in it folks. Sorry to break it to you. [/QUOTE]
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