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Patriots Dynasty Podcast

2003 AFC Championship: Patriots vs Colts

Season 2003, Ep. 20

Never has a QB been hotter coming into a playoff game than Peyton Manning in 2003. Looking to revenge their week 13 loss, the Colts travel to a slushy Gillette Stadium to face a Patriots team that hasn't lost since week 4. Will the red-hot Manning torch another defense on his way to a Super Bowl, or will this New England team cool down their opponents like they have in their last 14 wins?


Notes:

  • Here's the game link in case you'd like to watch the game or the highlights.
  • Here's the picture of the fan wearing a dog's head, maybe?


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