Published 11/26/2007
at Yahoo! Sports - NFL News
Maybe the Patriots aren't so perfect. Eight blowout wins in their first eight games almost made it seem that way. But they never believed the hype and neither did the Philadelphia Eagles. Now, with two close calls in the last three games, New England has given opponents more reason to hope that they could be the one to knock off the juggernaut trying to fashion the NFL's first unbeaten season in 35...
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