THIS SPORTIN’ LIFE

A semi regular column about all things sports by our resident Patriots nut, William (Billy the Original Gee) Guardado.

William Guardado, Reporter

Dateline, December 7th, @round the NFL: Breaking NEWS! The New England Patriots’ undefeated record has been destroyed by of all teams, the Denver Broncos. It was a horrible day for all the Patriots. Now the only team that is undefeated is the Carolina Panthers. Carolina beat New Orleans Saints in a last second squeaker Sunday.

Can the Saints possibly do any worse this year? Drew Brees just couldn’t pull it off. Every other fan is sure hoping that Carolina gets defeated but Carolina fans are still cheering, praying, and hoping that their team will go to the Super Bowl undefeated. Hopefully the loss of players Kelvin Benjamin and Stephen Hill won’t affect the team too badly. Cam Newton is so eager to get a championship ring on one of his fingers and will probably get named MVP if he wins the championship.

Can Atlanta possibly defeat the Panthers’ reign of terror? Can Carolina be stopped with their 12-0 record or will they go to the Super Bowl undefeated? Wait and see: Carolina’s next game is on Sunday, December 13, 10:00 AM on FOX from Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Can the Patriots keep rolling?

Dateline, Foxborough, November 13th: The New England Patriots came out hard against the New York Giants, winning by a field goal to keep their 9-0 record alive. Next the Patriots go against Buffalo bills on Monday, November 23, 5:30 PM on ESPN Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts. Everyone is wishing and hoping the Patriots undefeated record will be demolished but the loyal Patriots fans will be there packing out the stadium and the ones who can’t make it to the stadium will turn on their TVs, put their jerseys on, and get ready to yell at their team to do better.Buffalo has 14 sacks this season, 29th in NFL league history— will the Patriots offensive line hold Jerry HughesMarcell DareusKyle Williams,and last but not least Mario Williams? Don’t doubt the Patriots offense quarterback Tom Brady, running back L. Blount, or tight end R. Gronkowski. Don’t forget they are missing wide receiver J. Edelman. The Patriots have gone back to back before: can they do it again? They also have gone  to the Super Bowl with an undefeated record before, but the New York Giants defeated them in the title game. Can the Patriots go to the Super Bowl with another undefeated record again?