Recent NFL history has been exciting to say the least, in the past few seasons fans have seen some remarkable feats. LaDainian Tomlinson scored 31 touchdowns in 2006. Peyton Manning threw the most touchdowns in a season in 2004 only to see Tom Brady one up him in 2007. Helping Brady with those 50 touchdowns, Randy Moss ripped 23 out of the air to set a season record. That same season, Brett Favre hooked up with Greg Jennings to record his career touchdown pass number 421, the most of all time. But the most amazing occurrence in the league over the past few years arguably has to be the New England Patriots hitting the 16-0 mark in the 06-07 campaign.

In a 16 game format it was bound to happen sooner or later, but nonetheless not many in the NFL community could have predicted it. Currently we’re all staring at the possibility that two teams in the league go undefeated, the Colts and the Saints. At the beginning of the season I would have laughed if someone told me there would be two undefeated teams at the end of the year, and one of them would be the Saints, but it’s really no joke.

The Saints just made a statement for themselves, not only did they beat the Patriots on Monday night, they tore them apart. Everyone knows how good Drew Brees and their offense is so there’s no need to gush, and the same goes for the defense which has been performing at an astounding level all season long. So with the Skins, Falcons, Cowboys, Buccaneers, and Panthers left on their schedule, will they be the NFC’s first 16-0?

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