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Post by Avarice on Jan 22, 2012 23:06:03 GMT -5
The Giants beat the Pats this year...Eli was sacked over 6 times by SF in the NFC game...Brady and Co. are looking for revenge from the "Miracle Catch" that gave Eli their win last time in their Super meeting. Who wins?
Patriots 24-21
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Post by swarm on Jan 23, 2012 6:30:10 GMT -5
Unmeasurable respect for both teams. The Pats offense and the Giants defense is what every fan hopes and prays their team will one day resemble. Two of the greatest QB's and coaches of all time going head to head in a rematch of the greatest SB of all time. Could not have asked for a better outcome from yesterdays games.
Will be another amazing SB, this time Brady and the Pats get the duke. Will not be surprised at all if I am wrong and Eli and that D do it again. I hope my Lions are paying attention cause they're damn close to looking like the Pats on O and the Giants on D. Can't wait. Will be an awesome SB party.
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Post by Crimson Cross on Jan 23, 2012 7:49:17 GMT -5
The Niners defense held their own against the G-Men and they are no slouches, but turnovers in this game sealed the deal and so I'm going with the Giants to win the Super Bowl. I'm pulling for Eli and the Giants so Eli has one up on Peyton...
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Post by vx on Jan 23, 2012 13:57:50 GMT -5
This may be the least interested I have ever been in a Super Bowl matchup.
Go ahead and call me Debbie Downer but 9-7 teams that make the Super Bowl make the BCS look good.
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Post by Crimson Cross on Jan 23, 2012 14:25:28 GMT -5
This may be the least interested I have ever been in a Super Bowl matchup. Go ahead and call me Debbie Downer but 9-7 teams that make the Super Bowl make the BCS look good. Two 9-7 teams dont bother me being in the Finals and honestly the Two Teams yesterday that won just had enough to be the Best. I can agree that this Super Bowl really doesn't interest me much, but the last time I really was interested was with Green Bay's recents runs and further back was with the Kelly era of the Bills. I'll still watch, but it's not a big thing like it once was...
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Post by Avarice on Jan 23, 2012 16:46:46 GMT -5
CC, there's not (2) 9-7 teams here, the Pats have only lost 3. As for the Giants, that's why they call it a wild card...9-7 is a lot better than when Arizona made it in with a losing record if I remember correctly. This is time for redemption, all records aside.
This game is made for Super Bowl Sunday...it has drama, animosity and hype all weaved into the perfect package. No feel good story here, this one will be bloody. It's like NFL's version of COTG...the dice just happened to set up the perfect feud and it culminates on the biggest show of all.
Brady and the Pats want revenge from when the Giants beat them last time...and to do it in Indy, Peyton's place! Eli wants to do it in Indy as well and show that he'll have more rings than his brother. Either way, I'm hoping Eli gets his neck broke and Archie chokes on a chiken wing bone in the club box all the while Brady ties Joe Montana's record for Super Bowl wins.
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Post by Crimson Cross on Jan 23, 2012 17:00:25 GMT -5
CC, there's not (2) 9-7 teams here, the Pats have only lost 3. As for the Giants, that's why they call it a wild card...9-7 is a lot better than when Arizona made it in with a losing record if I remember correctly. This is time for redemption, all records aside. This game is made for Super Bowl Sunday...it has drama, animosity and hype all weaved into the perfect package. No feel good story here, this one will be bloody. It's like NFL's version of COTG...the dice just happened to set up the perfect feud and it culminates on the biggest show of all. Brady and the Pats want revenge from when the Giants beat them last time...and to do it in Indy, Peyton's place! Eli wants to do it in Indy as well and show that he'll have more rings than his brother. Either way, I'm hoping Eli gets his neck broke and Archie chokes on a chiken wing bone in the club box all the while Brady ties Joe Montana's record for Super Bowl wins. My bad I was thinking both teams went 9-7, I didn't really pay attention to the records because in the end they don't count once the playoff's started. I wonder how many times we'll see Peyton & Archie during the Super Bowl and I'm sure Las Vegas will have a spread on that for betting...
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Post by havoc on Jan 23, 2012 17:00:28 GMT -5
CC, there's not (2) 9-7 teams here, the Pats have only lost 3. As for the Giants, that's why they call it a wild card...9-7 is a lot better than when Arizona made it in with a losing record if I remember correctly. Apparently you don't remember crap. Arizona was 9-7. Which is a lot better than 9-7. Wait, what?
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Post by swarm on Jan 23, 2012 17:09:59 GMT -5
CC, there's not (2) 9-7 teams here, the Pats have only lost 3. As for the Giants, that's why they call it a wild card...9-7 is a lot better than when Arizona made it in with a losing record if I remember correctly. Apparently you don't remember crap. Arizona was 9-7. Which is a lot better than 9-7. Wait, what? Seahawks 7-9 last year
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Post by havoc on Jan 23, 2012 17:13:23 GMT -5
Apparently you don't remember crap. Arizona was 9-7. Which is a lot better than 9-7. Wait, what? Seahawks 7-9 last year Your point? He's talking about when the Cardinals made the Super Bowl with an imaginary losing record. If the Seahawks made the Super Bowl, he might have a point.
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