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Bill Belichick’s Patriots know how to bounce back

Won’t get fooled again

By Karen Guregian / Patriots Beat
Thursday, November 19, 2009 -
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FOXBORO - The New York Jets should be a little nervous about facing a Patriots team coming off a loss, and a devastating one at that.

Looking back over the previous nine seasons that Bill Belichick coached the Pats, an impressive pattern developed with respect to what happens the week after a defeat.

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Mexican
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Welker didn't play in the first game against the Jets, neither did Mayo. My prediction is 34-6, PATS of course.
 
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mixndrink39
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Perfect type game to have following sundays dissapointment vs Indy. Major rival, distance them by 3 games in the AFC East. Patriots may roll this team.
 
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This is going to be a Mafia hit. I wish Mangini the Crybaby were here to take his two in the hat from Boss Bill.
 
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superflygraham replying to Mexican
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AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BUT 50 ON THERE AZZ WOULD BE ALOT BETTER.
 
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SeattleMoss81
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Folks, what our boys need to win it all this year is some swag - the D-line needs to generate a consistent pass rush game after game and I haven't seen that at all.
 
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ElmerJFudd
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you will Seattle, you will. As unbelievable as it may seem after 10 weeks..... the D is still jelling.
 
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vitalogy
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Bill, Please release the hounds on interSANCHEZ,and mentaly scar him for the rest of his career.
 
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SeenThisB4
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Humpf! The Saints are going to blow out the patriots.
 
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Sportsbozo1 replying to SeenThisB4
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No doubt about it ! The referees will use the same method in the Dome in Louisianna! Bad spot or phoney baloney PI??? Which one are you thinking will be the deciding play?
 
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