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2007 Patriots season recapA recap of the historic 2007 Patriots season When the Patriots won again against Cincinnati Bengals, Patriots Bengals tickets were selling like crazy, as everyone wanted to be there when the unbeatable New England NFL franchise rolled into town. The following week, the Patriots played the Cleveland Browns, continuing the Ohio theme, and as had been their fashion last season, the Patriots began the game by scoring a powerful and elegant 14-play, 78-yard drive. As the crowd reeled, Gostkowski converted a 20-yard field goal. The game ended 34-17 to New England. Patriots Browns tickets sold out that day, and they will likely do the same again this NFL season. A big game at Dallas Cowboys followed the Browns game, and this was one that everyone had been waiting for. The cowboys were the NFC's one remaining unbeaten team, and the game was considered to be a kind of acid test for both sides. Once again, the Patriots' very first drive pushed them 74 yards into enemy territory, and Brady fed Moss a perfect pass for a 6-yard touchdown. Another Brady pass, a 35-yarder to Welker increased the Pats advantage to 14-0. The Cowboys fought back valiantly, but the superior New England side went on to win 48-27. A blow had been struck by east against west, and AFL against NFL. And of course, Patriots Cowboys tickets were snapped up in their thousands. After beating the Cowboys, the Pats went and did the same thing to the Dolphins, winning 49-28 in a game that saw Patriots Redskins tickets were flying when the Patriots went and smacked the DC team 52-7 the following week, and the same can be said of Patriots Colts tickets, although this game finished much closer, the Pats winning 24-20. This time it was the turn of the Colts to open strong, but they saw little reward for their efforts. The Patriots eventually turned the tables, but not until they'd trailed the Colts 13-7 at halftime. The Colts were the only other undefeated NFL team, and there was a lot at stake in this game. The Pats stormed the second half and managed to pull off another win, but this time it had been one they had to really work for. But when the New York Giants beat them, everyone was crestfallen.Foxboro is a passionate place, and Massachusetts fans are renowned for their extremist approach to sports, so it's no surprise that a successful team like the Patriots sell a lot of tickets to NFL games. The Gillette Stadium is always crammed with Patriots fans, crazy to see the Patriots in the playoffs, and by extension buy Patriots Superbowl tickets. It is an exciting place to be, whatever time of the season, and whoever makes up the Patriots' roster. The NFL schedule is a punishing one, and the Pats are a bunch of athletes committed to playing their hearts out for the honor of their team and the pride of New England. Come on down to Foxboro if you want to take a seat next to the modern legends of modern football. Check that Patriots schedule, buy a Patriots ticket, and take the ride of your life!
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