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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Harry" data-source="post: 3859175" data-attributes="member: 5468"><p>The Pats have played eight games, the Colts have played seven. The Patriots have averaged 41.4 points a game, which is high, although I do consider that there is piling on in there, especially in the games against the Bills, Redskins, and Cowboys. The Colts have averaged 32 points a game.</p><p></p><p>The Patriots have actually given up more points per game than the Colts, and against weaker opponents. The Pats have given up 15.9 points per game versus 14.6 for the Colts, but part of that might be due to a lack of urgency on the part of the Pats defense.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is true, but one cannot say that the Patriots are better because they have had weaker opponents. I feel that one <em>can</em> say that the Colts have proven more.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have been surprised at how the Texans have played well in several games this year, and I think the Titans are one of the strongest teams in the NFL. The only good team the Patriots have played is the Cowboys, and I'm not sure how good you can think of any NFC team as being this season ... but that might be equivocating, so I'll judge the Cowboys by the only thing I got: their record.</p><p></p><p>The Patriots are not really in any position to throw stones about strength of schedule, especially when it is perceived strength of schedula as opposed to actual records. Are any of the Patriot's past opponents much better than their schedules indicate?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Don't dis Vinny! As long as he's in the NFL, I'm not old!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Harry, post: 3859175, member: 5468"] The Pats have played eight games, the Colts have played seven. The Patriots have averaged 41.4 points a game, which is high, although I do consider that there is piling on in there, especially in the games against the Bills, Redskins, and Cowboys. The Colts have averaged 32 points a game. The Patriots have actually given up more points per game than the Colts, and against weaker opponents. The Pats have given up 15.9 points per game versus 14.6 for the Colts, but part of that might be due to a lack of urgency on the part of the Pats defense. This is true, but one cannot say that the Patriots are better because they have had weaker opponents. I feel that one [i]can[/i] say that the Colts have proven more. I have been surprised at how the Texans have played well in several games this year, and I think the Titans are one of the strongest teams in the NFL. The only good team the Patriots have played is the Cowboys, and I'm not sure how good you can think of any NFC team as being this season ... but that might be equivocating, so I'll judge the Cowboys by the only thing I got: their record. The Patriots are not really in any position to throw stones about strength of schedule, especially when it is perceived strength of schedula as opposed to actual records. Are any of the Patriot's past opponents much better than their schedules indicate? Don't dis Vinny! As long as he's in the NFL, I'm not old! [/QUOTE]
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