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Patriots lose SB/Perfect season or Patriots go 4-12 next year??


SouthernJet

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No choice. Lose the Super Bowl. If that happens then this year means absolutely nothing. It takes away everything from them. I mean, Lord willing, the Giants win and then what are the Pats going to do? ...Have a we went undefeated in the regular season parade? LOL! They will not be champs and it will wipe all the good they had this season away. MMMM. What a great thought!!!!!!!:o)

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Which would you pick??

The one time loss of SB and perfect season or a 4-12 year next year..

I pick 4-12,,imagine a whole season of enjoying horrid football at thier expense..

Don't you have enough chances to enjoy horrid football already?

BTW short of half the team retiring after a 19-0 season, this team is too good to go 4-12 until Brady and Belichick retire.

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Which would you pick??

The one time loss of SB and perfect season or a 4-12 year next year..

I pick 4-12,,imagine a whole season of enjoying horrid football at thier expense..

I'd rather see Osi get by Matt Light and give Brady a career ending spinal injury. We'll see how long that tramp Gisele will stay with him then.

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Which would you pick??

The one time loss of SB and perfect season or a 4-12 year next year..

I pick 4-12,,imagine a whole season of enjoying horrid football at thier expense..

Lose the superbowl.

Not even close, of course they're not allowed to win the SB next year either though.;-)

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Which would you pick??

The one time loss of SB and perfect season or a 4-12 year next year..

I pick 4-12,,imagine a whole season of enjoying horrid football at thier expense..

Gotta respectfully disagree. I hope they lose the SB this week. I don't want to see 20+ years of them as old farts popping champagne corks every year in rememberance. :pats:

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