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What do you have to do to beat the two best teams in the NFL?
What do you have to do to beat the two best teams in the NFL?
Originally Published: November 1, 2007
By
Gary Horton | Scouts Inc.
Obviously, the New England and Indianapolis matchup this weekend is the most anticipated regular-season NFL game in recent years. At times both teams look unstoppable and they have very few flaws. In recent days I have spent a lot of time watching film, breaking down these teams and I have also talked to NFL scouts and coaches who know these teams well. Let's look at what we think are some ways that you have a chance to beat these powerhouses.
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Gary Horton spent 10 years in the NFL as a scout and another 10 years at the college level as an assistant coach and recruiter. He is the founder and most seasoned member of the Scouts Inc. staff, and his extensive experience at all levels of football make him an excellent talent evaluator.
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