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After Mike Dragosavich sung that song at Larryoke a few years ago, he got cut the next day.
LOL I remember that. I'll never forget Ghostkowski doing Ice Ice Baby and Cassel/Welker/2 others did "The Right stuff"
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Dude. Ellie QB. Bad enough that your middle sentence actually made me want to throw my cat across the room, but referring to the Super Bowl as "the big dance"? Really? The big (f'n) dance??!!
The only dancing I ever want to see a Manning do is on SNL, alright? Got it?
If they walk away with the Lombardi in SB XLVII, than this team can walk out to a Michael Bolton tune and I won't give a damn .
I admit it, I'm a Michael Bolton fan! I celebrate the guy's entire collection! For my money it doesn't get any better than when he sings "When a Man Loves a Woman"!
As a Giants fan I would love to see another superbowl rematch between the Patriots and Giants. The past two games easily provided the most memorable sporting moments in my life. I think both the Patriots and Giants have a great chance to make it back to the big dance this year.
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I live in NYC and generally have respect for Giants fans (in marked contrast to Jets fans who tend to be behavior-, IQ- and personality-challenged).
I take the simple view that when a team beats you twice in a season, especially when it makes the plays to win the SB (Manningham) when you don't (Safety on the First Play from Scrimmage and Welker miss), that all you can do is say "Congratulations" and then shut up until the next time you meet because you really don't have anything else to say.
As to who will get back to the SB or not, Vegas seems to like the Packers and Pats, but the Giants have now proven twice that the team that gets hot at the right time can beat the odds. In other words, I have no idea.
People are being way too arrogant talking about the Pats in the SB, not just this thread. Spoiled fans that the haters like to talk about. I know some will say you are just being optimistic fans, what do you want us to do say we will lose, but that is to miss the point on the way to stupidville.
Cranky today I guess usually I just let it slide
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The difference is that Brady calmly calls audibles while Manning flaps like a chicken, barks 11 code words, and makes sure every camera in the stadium has documented his once-in-a-generation (and patented, I believe) ability to see a defensive formation and change the play. Both have the same effect, but Manning transcends measurable human intellect while Brady merely chooses a different play.
People are being way too arrogant talking about the Pats in the SB, not just this thread. Spoiled fans that the haters like to talk about. I know some will say you are just being optimistic fans, what do you want us to do say we will lose, but that is to miss the point on the way to stupidville.
Cranky today I guess usually I just let it slide
The Patriots made the SB last season.
The Patriots clearly upgraded their offense in the offseason with the WR signings, assuming TB's game doesn't fall off of a cliff.
The Patriots defense was putrid last season, and is not likely to be equally bad this season.
The Patriots were the favorites to win the 2013 SB even as far back as January:
Given the above, it seems reasonable to consider the Patriots the favorites to get back to the Super Bowl again, and to post with that in mind, while remembering that a lot can happen in 6+ months, and that anything can happen in a given game.
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People are being way too arrogant talking about the Pats in the SB, not just this thread. Spoiled fans that the haters like to talk about. I know some will say you are just being optimistic fans, what do you want us to do say we will lose, but that is to miss the point on the way to stupidville.
Cranky today I guess usually I just let it slide
Maybe we are a little arrogant but I would argue that while we may be a spoiled fan base right now I don't think that has anything to do we the SB prediction arrogance. We were in the Super Bowl last year so it is reasonable to predict that we will be back again back in the mid 90s after Drew's run to the SB I felt like we would be back several times (stupidly ignoring the Parcells drama). Clearly this team seems much more equiped to return than Drew's (stable coaching staff, better QB, adding pieces (Lloyd) instead of subtracting (Curtis), and more youth.
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