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Jags at Pats: Why the Upset Won't Happen
Jags at Pats: Why the Upset Won't Happen
Jacksonville Jaguars at New England Patriots. (Saturday, 8:00 PM, CBS) 2007 Records New England Patriots : 16-0 (AFC East Champs) Jacksonville Jaguars : 11-5 (2nd in AFC South) Tons of pundits are talking about how the Jacksonville Jaguars match up well with the New England Patriots. They run the ball extremely well, they have a deep defense with a solid pass rush, and they have proven ...
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Can You Feel the Doom Tonight?
Dave's Football Blog — ... BTW, not to brag or anything, but I called the score of the Pats-Jags game last night — proof positive that even the sun shines on a blogger’s ass every once in a while. ...

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