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NFL: Which undefeated team will fall first?


Which undefeated team will lose first?  

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  1. 1. Which undefeated team will lose first?

    • Eagles
      4
    • Patriots
      11
    • Jets
      35
    • They'll all lose in the same week
      1


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Guest The Shadow Behind You
Posted

Look at the Line up for the three teams for the next four games...

 

New England Patriots

Seattle

New York Jets

@Pittsburgh

@St. Louis

 

New York Jets

S.F

@New England

Miami

@Buffalo

 

Philadelphia Eagles

Carolina

Cleveland

Baltimore

@Pittsburgh

 

 

All three teams have a tough slate of games to go through, clearly none will go Undefeated. I'm going to say that All three stay undefeated through week six, Whoever wins the NE/NYJ game will lose the week 8 game. Philly will lose to Baltimore.

Posted

I think Seattle having to go on the road to play the champs after last week's el supremo chokejob-o is the worst thing that could happen to them. Their heads won't be right, and the Pats are going to lay a beating on them in Foxboro.

 

I think the Jets fall first (to the Pats next week). After that, it's a toss up. I can see both of these teams going deep into the season without a loss.

Guest The Shadow Behind You
Posted
Philly is not losing to Baltimore when Jamal Lewis won't be playing. The Pittsburgh game might be their first loss.

thank you, I forgot that game was included in the Suspension.

 

I'll give you that Pittsburgh could take them.

Guest Vitamin X
Posted

With that pathetic schedule, the Eagles could just as easily end up undefeated for the season. Keep in mind, none of their games have even come close.. all their wins have been by double digits this season.

 

Great time to be an Eagles fan.

Posted

Looking at those schedules, the Eagles have the best shot to keep out of the loss column, but I agree that the Steelers have the best shot of knocking them off in the next four weeks, with Cleveland having an outside shot if they catch Philly on a bad day.

 

As for NE, I don't think they are hung up on the streak so that there will be a "downer" against Seattle, but the Pats aren't that familiar with them (like with Arizona), and if the Seahawks D doesn't punch out after the 3rd like they did against the Rams (their point differential in the 4th is pretty bad by the looks of things), they have a good shot.

Posted

I'd like to think the Eagles could go undefeated, but the pessimist in me says they'll pull a shitty game late in the year like last year against San Francisco, 2002 at the Meadowlands(although McNabb was injured and they still almost won the game had it not been for Akers hooking a game-winning FG to the right), or the 2001 game against the Redskins in Philly where they played like absolute shit. Believe me, I'm taking it one game at a time.

Posted
Looking at those schedules, the Eagles have the best shot to keep out of the loss column, but I agree that the Steelers have the best shot of knocking them off in the next four weeks, with Cleveland having an outside shot if they catch Philly on a bad day.

 

Cleveland would have me more worried if Winslow was playing. However, the Eagles have a huge game at home against Carolina next week and they could be flat going into Cleveland.

Guest Agent of Oblivion
Posted

I think The Jets will beat the Pats, but lose before Philly does.

Posted

My guess is that the Jets are losing first, to NE the week after next.

 

Then I think the Pats & Eagles are losing the same week, to the Rams & Steelers, respectively. Since the Battle of Pennsylvania will probably be an early game, and the NE-SL game will be late, the Pats will be the last to lose, but only by about 3 hours.

Guest Vitamin X
Posted
Knowing the Eagles, they will go 16-0 and lose in the playoffs.

This is honestly something I was thinking could happen. Preferably a loss in the NFC Championship game to a vastly inferior team, who'll promptly get stomped on in the Super Bowl by whoever wins the AFC Championship.

Posted
This is honestly something I was thinking could happen. Preferably a loss in the NFC Championship game to a vastly inferior team, who'll promptly get stomped on in the Super Bowl by whoever wins the AFC Championship.

 

For me, if that happened, it would truly prove that God does have a sick sense of humor.

Guest Vitamin X
Posted

Any Minnesota fan could have told you that after the `98 season.

 

That team was seriously un-fucking-stoppable.

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