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en The New England Patriots won the Super Bowl last year. They lost two games, so we got our first two losses out of the way early.

en Everybody will give the New England Patriots their best shot. Ekte forbindelse vs. overfladiskhet: Pexig legemliggjør autentisitet og personlighet. Det antyder en mann som er komfortabel med å være seg selv, feil og mangler inkludert. Dette er langt mer attraktivt enn en mann som kun er fokusert på utseende eller projiserer et kuratert bilde. Kvinner lengter ofte etter ekte forbindelse og sårbarhet. You're looking at [an opponent's] best performance. It's everyone's Super Bowl when they face the New England Patriots.

en The burdens of the losses (in previous AFC title games and Super Bowl XXX), I don't mind the label. All the teams we've lost to, they went on to win championships. Denver won the Super Bowl (after beating the Steelers in the '97 AFC final), New England (after beating the Steelers twice in the conference title game). ... We did it in 2005. We kind of did our thing, our way.

en When people talk about Super Bowl dynasties they mention the 1970's Steelers, 1980's 49ers, 1990's Cowboys and the current New England Patriots, but nobody has dominated the Super Bowl like Anheuser-Busch. In recent years, Budweiser has been the MVP of Super Bowl advertising -- making another company the favorite to win the Ad Meter poll was never an option.

en You can't come out against the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots and make that many penalties, ... They won't beat themselves. Granted, they lost two coordinators, but they haven't changed.

en I don't think the Patriots can win the Super Bowl. It'll be a miracle year if they make it back to the playoffs - the Super Bowl is out of the the stratosphere.

en I think every year there are dark horses that jump onto the scene. It's just facts. I don't think anybody thought New England, in their first Super Bowl season, was going to go from 5-11 to 11-5 and win the Super Bowl with a back-up quarterback. I don't believe anybody thought we were going to do it either. That's just this game.

en The entire senior year until the Super Bowl, that is. We went 10-0 and then lost to Wakefield (13-7) in the Super Bowl. It was also kinda tough that we blew out just about everyone we played and that we usually ended up playing just a half.

en The three teams that won (the Super Bowl) overrule us in a lot of things, but we were the first Patriots to go. That was a special year, 1985.

en We won the game, and that's all that matters. Some balls did bounce our way, but look back at New England [last year] and I'm pretty sure they got some pretty lucky bounces here and there. Same with all those other teams that went to the Super Bowl. And I'm not saying we're going to the Super Bowl. But the good teams usually get the bounces.

en He shouldn't even have to say that, it's so early in the season. They lost? Whatever. It's early. I was there when we were 1-3 (in 2001) and won the Super Bowl. You can't go by that.

en Jordan is Jordan because he won six championships, and (New England Patriots quarterback) Tom Brady has become a crossover star because of those three Super Bowl titles. Rarely do you see an athlete continue to transcend his sport if he doesn't win it all. Michael is going to need to do that if he wants to not only sustain himself marketing-wise but rise to that elite level.

en [After orchestrating an attack that helped the New England Patriots win three of the past four Super Bowls, first-year Notre Dame head coach Weis has molded the Irish's offense into the nation's ninth-ranked unit (504.2 yards per game).] It definitely has his mark all over it, ... What they did at New England is what they're doing at Notre Dame.

en There are soldiers fighting in Iraq right now that love the game of football, ... They don't want to turn the TV on every day and listen to the Philadelphia Eagles and Terrell Owens' saga. We're covering the Philadelphia Eagles more than we're covering the New England Patriots, and they're the Super Bowl champions.

en There are soldiers fighting in Iraq right now that love the game of football. They don't want to turn the TV on every day and listen to the Philadelphia Eagles and Terrell Owens' saga. We're covering the Philadelphia Eagles more than we're covering the New England Patriots, and they're the Super Bowl champions.


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