Green Bay Who???????
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Green Bay Who???????
Go Blue!!!!
Sorry couldn't resist, since we will no doubt get creamed in 2 weeks
Sorry couldn't resist, since we will no doubt get creamed in 2 weeks
Thank God the Giants won if only so that we don’t have to listen to the media fawn over Brett Favre over the next 2 weeks to the point where you just want to vomit.
Two things on Sunday morning that made me wish I knew a bookie or lived in Las Vegas: heard on the radio that the spread had moved to 8; and a great article in the NJ Star Ledger breaking down Favre’s atrocious performances against the same Eagles defense that the Giants D coordinator brought with him from Philly (and the Giants have finally gotten the hang of playing) = 52% completion rate, 4 TDs/12 interceptions (!), 18 sacks, 170 yds per game, adding up to a dreadful 51.3 QB rating and a 2 – 5 record. Ouch.
Seemed like a very good omen for the Giants.
Two things on Sunday morning that made me wish I knew a bookie or lived in Las Vegas: heard on the radio that the spread had moved to 8; and a great article in the NJ Star Ledger breaking down Favre’s atrocious performances against the same Eagles defense that the Giants D coordinator brought with him from Philly (and the Giants have finally gotten the hang of playing) = 52% completion rate, 4 TDs/12 interceptions (!), 18 sacks, 170 yds per game, adding up to a dreadful 51.3 QB rating and a 2 – 5 record. Ouch.
Seemed like a very good omen for the Giants.
When we come to place where the sea and the sky collide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
Funny - that game's outcome was predicted over 20 years ago
http://showhype.com/video/video_coming_ ... ers_eddie/
http://showhype.com/video/video_coming_ ... ers_eddie/
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Eddie Murphy now appearing as Nostredamus ( sp???)Yehguafm wrote:Funny - that game's outcome was predicted over 20 years ago
http://showhype.com/video/video_coming_ ... ers_eddie/
Well, the only good thing about the Giants win on Sunday is........wait, no, there is no good thing about it.....GO COWBOYS!! There's always next year.....
We heard so much about Tony and Jessica, why haven't we heard about Brady and the 3 or 4 models he has impregnated outside of marraige??? I can only hope The Giants beat up on the Patriots in two weeks!!
-Bert (A true Cowboys fan)
We heard so much about Tony and Jessica, why haven't we heard about Brady and the 3 or 4 models he has impregnated outside of marraige??? I can only hope The Giants beat up on the Patriots in two weeks!!
-Bert (A true Cowboys fan)
The liver is evil, it must be punished!


No doubt that will be a theme with the national media, along with how great the Pats are (interesting that they haven’t covered in 7 out 8 last weeks).augie wrote:Fair enough - as long as you don't mind hearing about "baby brother Manning" ad nauseum...Priceless...jmq wrote:Thank God the Giants won if only so that we dont have to listen to the media fawn over Brett Favre over the next 2 weeks to the point where you just want to vomit.
Locally, Eli has gotten killed in NY area for not living up to his draft day expectations quick enough and even for his easy going nature. But you wont get him (or his Dad) to say I told you so. I find that kind of refreshing.
When we come to place where the sea and the sky collide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
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I like football and I am a Giants fan so I am very excited for the game.
I think that the Patriots have had a great season and I am looking forward to a very exciting superbowl, that being said, I could care less about the personal lives of the players. If Brady has a "fruitful" personal life- so be it. If Eli has not lived up to what his fans wanted, well that is too bad for those fans.
I like football and I like the Giants. I will watch a football game on Superbowl Sunday and I will probably enjoy a few funny commercials. Their personal lives are of no consequence to me. I care about plays and turnovers and touchdowns.
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I think that the Patriots have had a great season and I am looking forward to a very exciting superbowl, that being said, I could care less about the personal lives of the players. If Brady has a "fruitful" personal life- so be it. If Eli has not lived up to what his fans wanted, well that is too bad for those fans.
I like football and I like the Giants. I will watch a football game on Superbowl Sunday and I will probably enjoy a few funny commercials. Their personal lives are of no consequence to me. I care about plays and turnovers and touchdowns.
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I kind of understand what you are saying, but kind of disagree. For some reason, it makes a difference whether the athlete I am rooting for is a jerk or not. I'm not making a comment on Brady, as I really don't know much about him off field...other than he is good looking and therefore I hate him.Xislandgirl wrote:I like football and I am a Giants fan so I am very excited for the game.
I think that the Patriots have had a great season and I am looking forward to a very exciting superbowl, that being said, I could care less about the personal lives of the players. If Brady has a "fruitful" personal life- so be it. If Eli has not lived up to what his fans wanted, well that is too bad for those fans.
I like football and I like the Giants. I will watch a football game on Superbowl Sunday and I will probably enjoy a few funny commercials. Their personal lives are of no consequence to me. I care about plays and turnovers and touchdowns.
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T.O. is the best, and most recent, example. I just can't bring myself to root for him because he is such a jerk. Latest example, of many, was his Cuba Gooding Jr. imitation when defending Romo. "Jerry, where's Jerry?" "He's my teammate, man, he's my quarterback." Please. Throw "Pac-man" Jones and a slew of other thugs into the equation and you get my point.
For what it's worth, I'm pulling for the G-men. Huge underdogs. Could this be a repeat of the Jet's upset of the heavily favored Colts? That would be fun.
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