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Post n°4 pubblicato il 23 Gennaio 2014 da lluggg456

Patriots Chris Clemons Jersey Super Bowl have unfinished business

Now, for those of us who live in countries who don't receive their news in the form of a discarded T shirt, well, we know better.We know that the Patriots did not finish 19 0 and bathe joyously in a shower of red, white and blue confetti.Instead, they finished 18 1 and were left drowning in, well, a shower of red, white and blue confetti.You think seven months later that Bill Belichick and company feel clean . that they've rid themselves of the stench that comes from losing the final game of the football season? Guess again Super Bowl Chris Clemons Jersey although the coach never would admit as much."We just talk about what is going on now and what we have to do and what we are working on. We don't make much reference to a lot of historical stuff," Belichick said. "It is kind of the here and now. What's going on right now, what do we have to do to improve something, what's our challenge ahead, how do we meet that challenge and how do we prepare for it."That is pretty much all that we talk about. That is where our focus is. I think the players follow that because that is really all that we talk about."So now begins the 2008 season, filled with the hopes and dreams of 15 teams in the American Football Conference and the hopes and dreams of one to right the perceived wrong that played itself out on the sport's biggest stage.That "one" team is quarterbacked by Tom Brady, a three time Super Bowl champion who set an NFL record with 50 touchdowns last season not to mention capturing the eye of supermodel Gisele Bundchen in the process.When Brady's not looking at the Brazilian lass the man does have to earn a paycheque, mind you his eyes are often fixated on Randy Moss.The former malcontent wide receiver has seemingly or at least temporarily adopted the team's priorities as his own. Not only did Moss reel in an NFL record 23 touchdown receptions last season, he also managed to get his hands around a three year contract extension worth $27 million in March.Now, throw in slot man extraordinaire Wes Welker, running back Laurence Maroney and an offence that is more feared than a pimple on prom night, and it's difficult to imagine the Patriots doing anything but lighting up the scoreboard.Want more? Okay, New England's strength of schedule is woefully weak considering its opponents possess a combined .387 winning percentage from last year. Trust us, they're 99 157 we did the math.For what it's worth, the team with the second most favourable schedule? http://www.nflseahawksofficialstore.com/91+Chris+Clemons+Jersey+Cheap.htmlThe San Diego Chargers, who valiantly clawed their way through the playoffs before falling at the feet of the Patriots in the AFC Championship game.Led by LaDainian Tomlinson, Antonio Gates and a maturing in the football sense Philip Rivers, San Diego would relish nothing more than another shot at New England in the conference final.Wanting to include themselves in this conversation are the Indianapolis Colts, who were unceremoniously bounced in the AFC divisional round by the Chargers. Peyton Manning, Reggie Wayne and Marvin Harrison although the jury's still out on Harrison's, um, health are still the favourites in the AFC South, although they can clearly hear the footsteps of . the Jacksonville Jaguars, who possess the two pronged rushing attack of Maurice Jones Drew and Fred Taylor, an efficient quarterback in David Garrard and a tenacious defence etched in the same mould of their coach, hard nosed Jack Del Rio.In the AFC North, the Pittsburgh Steelers are faced with a different challenge from the Buckeye State. After spending the last few years thwarting the challenge of Carson Palmer and the Cincinnati Bengals, Ben Roethlisberger and company may have Braylon Edwards, Kellen Winslow II and the Cleveland Browns knocking on their door in due time.Of course, whether the Browns actually contend, or fumble away their chance like Earnest Byner at the goal line, remains to be seen.And you can't talk about the "glory days" of Cleveland without mentioning the Denver Broncos.While John Elway and "The Drive" are a thing of the Browns' painful past, a healthy Jay Cutler, a talented yet troubled Brandon Marshall and coaching genius but fantasy football nuisance Mike Shanahan still have designs on the wild card.Speaking of a being a nuisance Brett Favre, you know the guy who had an oh so quiet summer. Hardly heard his name since he retired in March, huh? Well, in the aftermath of one of the messiest divorces since Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen, the three time league MVP left Green Bay and landed on Broadway with the New York Jets. Whether he can lead another green team to the post season should be daily fodder for New York tabloids, perhaps like Richards and Sheen.Also entertaining playoff aspirations are the Buffalo Bills and the Houston Texans.Stop laughing, we're serious.Last year's rookie sensation, running back Marshawn Lynch, looks for a larger role with a Bills team that could make some noise and we're not just talking about in Canada, where Buffalo will play host to its longtime rival, the Miami Dolphins.In Houston, uber talented wideout Andre Johnson and ferocious sackmaster Mario Williams will look to continue to steer the Texans in the right direction.As for teams stuck in neutral, may we present the Tennessee Titans, who are led by a retirement pondering Vince Young he's 25, by the way. Not to be outdone are the Bengals, with the not so lovable Chad Johnson now known as Chad Javon Ocho Cinco who waffles daily on his moniker and allegiance to the Queen City.Finally, teams that may actually be eliminated before Halloween are the Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders and Dolphins.

 
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