This could be another historic weekend as Brett Favre, Tom Brady and Peyton Manning all have the chance to become the first quarterback to ever beat all 31 other NFL teams. While Favre and the Packers take on Kansas City (on Nov.4th), Brady and the Pats take on Washington, and Manning and the Colts take on the Panthers on a short week.
Manning is 0-2 against the Panthers and Favre is 0-5 in his career against The Chiefs but I just don’t see Dungy or McCarthy treating this upcoming game any differently. However, over in New England…
The Redskins beat Brady and the Pats back in 2003. He threw two picks and you know that the sour taste of that loss hasn’t left the mouths of Machiabellichik and company. Can’ you imagine him in his cave trying to game plan ways to destroy and humiliate Joe Gibbs for having the audacity to take over a team that beat the Pats? A sneak attack on Joe Gibbs Racing?
Dungy is the first coach to beat all 32 teams and the article does not fail to note that at various points of their careers, these quarterbacks, especially Favre have been blamed for beating themselves with bad decisions:
Some might even joke that Manning, Brady and Favre will have beaten all 32 teams, since each could be accused of beating their own occasionally with mistakes.
And if both the Colts and the Patriots win, they’ll remain undefeated, adding another storyline to their Beat Down in the Dome Mega Story next week.
Usually, we leave the picking here to Alikat but if I were asked who I thought would be most likely to lose, I’d have to say the Packers but I’m going to throw my hat in with My Brain Says Rage on the 24-21 Redskins win. Their other takedown of Boston fans is equally delicious.









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