Eli Manning escapes the sack

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  1. clair

    clair Rockets

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    i been a rocket for years... i don't bandwagon on a team once they get 3 stars like some people here who graduated from ULL that like to say off-the-wall things and make bcs projections. :grin:

    nah, I like the Celts too, but I rolled with them since the Antoine Walker days.
     
  2. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    I have no idea what graduating from ULL has to do with my bandwagoning skills. :wave:
     
  3. HatcherTiger

    HatcherTiger Freedom Isn't Free

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    Asante Samuel had one right in his hands, he gets it game over.

    I've never been a big Eli fan but I have to admit, I didn't think much of Tiki Barber's comments b4 the season where he threw Eli directly under the bus. Interesting Tiki, you leave the team ,they win a Super Bowl. Now just shut up !
     
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    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    I lost all respect for Tiki after what transpired all of last season plus after he retired he showed his ass even more.

    He's a turd. Giants fans don't even like the guy anymore. Sad way to be remembered huh?

    Perfect example of what chemistry versus talent does for you.
     
  5. fanatic

    fanatic Habitual Line Stepper

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    Any NE didn't on the way to 18-0 going into last night? Had the Ravens not called timeout right before NE got stuffed on 4th down, there's no undefeated regular season. That's just one example.
     
  6. clair

    clair Rockets

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    what does that have to do with anything?

    Had the Pats been 17-1, 14-4, 10-8, the Giants still would have gotten lucky.
     
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    fanatic Habitual Line Stepper

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    I agree. Point being, they're not the only ones that have to rely on luck to win. The Patriots have had their fair share too. :thumb:
     
  8. orlandotiger

    orlandotiger GEAUX TIGERS!

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    That is my point! No matter what you can't take away what the pats did this season. They were fun to watch and the team to beat! Made the nfl a lot more interesting!

    But the giants beat 'em in the sb! And you can't take that away either. They played by the rules of what constiutes the best team in the nation and won! So this year whether you like it or not they are the best nfl team in the nation, as we are the best college team in the nation! Play by the rules and either win or lose but don't whine about it either way!
     
  9. phlashman

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    Congrats to Coughlin...couldn't get it done in Jax so off to NYC. Wonder why he sucked so much last couple of seasons with the Jags??? Lost interest maybe:huh:

    For the record, I don't see how anyone could get down too much on the Pats...they've had one hell of a run the last few years. I suspect some of thats going to catch up with them next season. Several of those guys are getting "long in the tooth".

    BTW...did everyone enjoy the violence on the street "up" New England way after the game..."classic". Way to go Baaahston, good job!
     
  10. clair

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    an overrated, old, horrible Mark Brunell, too.
     

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