Can the Patriots remain Undefeated in NFL Week 5?
Week 5 and we still have a few teams looking to erase the record the '72 Dolphins have in the NFL.
The 1972 Miami Dolphins are still the only team in pro football who finished a full year UNDEFEATED. In this 2007-08 NFL football season, the Patriots, the Packers, the Cowboys and the Colts are the only four teams that still have a chance of matching that feat.
Of course, they gotta' win in Week 5 first. And the last time NFL football was on, the Pittsburgh Steelers saw their ascend to the '72 Dolphins record come to a screeching halt when the Arizona Cardinals handed them their very first loss of the season.
As for the New England Patriots, these guys will be hosting a lowly Cleveland Browns team in probably one of the toughest games to win a football game, Gillette Stadium in Foxboro.
The Browns are 2-2 this season. Sure, they were able to beat the powerhouse Baltimore Ravens last Sunday, but this time, they have the Patriots. And when you face a team who has two of the hottest guys in football right now, that being Tom Brady and Randy Moss, you don't have a chance.
Meanwhile, Pats' rivals, Indianapolis Colts, will be going up against the visiting Tampa Bay Buccaneers as they too try to keep their undefeated streak going. The Bucs are currently lording over a weak NFC South division and are currently riding a three-game winning streak after losing their first game of the season.
However, beating the Indianapolis Colts, at the RCA Dome is a rather impossible task indeed. Especially if you don't have all your weapons heading to a battle with Indianapolis. You see, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won't be having their star running back Cadillac Williams. Tampa Bay won't be having any wins whatsoever too.
AcesAce sportsbook has the odds on who will win Super Bowl XLII in Glendale, Arizona.
Indianapolis Colts EVEN +800
Chicago Bears EVEN +1500
New England Patriots EVEN +250
Oakland Raiders EVEN +8000
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