Week 1: Patriots vs. Chiefs
Despite the final result of the 2007 season, many NFL experts are still predicting that the Patriots will remain on top this season. Knowing Tom Brady's past, his work ethic has been unbeatable and borderline insane. He doesn't like to lose. Even though the Pats only lost 1 game last season, it was the one that counted, so I can imagine that the loss will be a burr in Brady's saddle all season.
For the first week of the 2008 season, the Patriots are predicted to beat the Kansas City Chiefs with a spread of -16. With a 4-0 home opener record over the past 4 seasons, it's hard to pick the Chiefs on this one. If you need more convincing that odds alone are in the Patriots' favor, New England holds the record for the most consecutive regular season wins at 19.
To quote Gene Wojciechowski of ESPN.com, "...there's a reason why they've (the Patriots) won 14, 14, 10, 12 and 16 regular season games during the past five years: They adjust better than any other franchise."
Bring it on.
Despite the final result of the 2007 season, many NFL experts are still predicting that the Patriots will remain on top this season. Knowing Tom Brady's past, his work ethic has been unbeatable and borderline insane. He doesn't like to lose. Even though the Pats only lost 1 game last season, it was the one that counted, so I can imagine that the loss will be a burr in Brady's saddle all season.
For the first week of the 2008 season, the Patriots are predicted to beat the Kansas City Chiefs with a spread of -16. With a 4-0 home opener record over the past 4 seasons, it's hard to pick the Chiefs on this one. If you need more convincing that odds alone are in the Patriots' favor, New England holds the record for the most consecutive regular season wins at 19.
To quote Gene Wojciechowski of ESPN.com, "...there's a reason why they've (the Patriots) won 14, 14, 10, 12 and 16 regular season games during the past five years: They adjust better than any other franchise."
Bring it on.
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