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00:00New England Patriots. Are there thoughts, Joe Ranieri, that they can actually be the best team
00:04in the AFC East? Maybe they can. They're going to take on the Tennessee Titans as a favorite on
00:09the road at minus seven. Also, Joe, road game, Buffalo, road game last week, road game this
00:15week, and a total of 42.5. The expectations of a young football team, not granted, it's all
00:19relative, right? Just have a young quarterback. Expecting to win football games and competing to
00:24win football games are two different things. Do the New England Patriots have enough left in the
00:28tank to say, yeah, Tennessee's a team we're supposed to beat. Yes, we're going to beat them
00:32by over a touchdown. The problem is the NFL isn't college football, Donnie, where you can just lay
00:40it on a team because the coach wants some sort of revenge or something here. It feels like this
00:47line opened up with that already, that whole revenge, Vrabel revenge game against his whole team.
00:53That's already been baked in here, but the public, and I think the books know this, is that
00:58they're going to latch on to that and that it's going to be nothing but a steady stream
01:02of New England money. Much like we saw against Pittsburgh and Cincinnati last night, the idea
01:07that Cincinnati is awful. You're going to get the same thing here with Tennessee. This isn't college.
01:14These are professional NFL players. This is a business. It's not like Tennessee is worse off
01:20because they fired Hallahan. They're better off because he was one of the absolute worst coaches
01:26to ever don the sidelines in any organization. So to me, this is strictly blown out of proportion.
01:34I think all the value is on the home dog in Tennessee. That's the only way I would look at this game.
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