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Well technically, now that I think of it... the Colts put up a fairly quick 14-0 against the Saints in the Superbowl, until the Saints bounced back and won it, so who knows.

Edit: And there ya go, 14-7, Saints got a pair of huge pass plays and scored easy. Saints scored on a 37-yd play on a 3rd & 1.

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I said Pack 27-17, I guess that's probably not happening... :(

Geesh there looking good so far, I think I may be crazy to say this and it's early too, but they have a shot at a 16-0 record. The've just picked apart this defense. I donno, it's scary good

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