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Re: The understated key to the Giants, and the difference between NE and NY
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Originally Posted by PatsFan2
Add this Giants Defense batting down Brady's balls...Giants Defense putting fear into Brady. Somehow i don't think Eli was afraid of our D.
Yeah, they must have been really scaring the ***** out of Brady when he set the all-time SB record for consecutive completions (16 in a row) against them.
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Re: The understated key to the Giants, and the difference between NE and NY
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Originally Posted by Jackson 2
Yeah, they must have been really scaring the ***** out of Brady when he set the all-time SB record for consecutive completions (16 in a row) against them.
Re: The understated key to the Giants, and the difference between NE and NY
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Originally Posted by Jackson 2
Too bad that Brady has more rings than Goober and Gomer combined has has made it to more SBs that the two hillbillies combined.
Eli has 2, Peyton has 1
That's 3, same as Brady
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Re: The understated key to the Giants, and the difference between NE and NY
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Originally Posted by hoosierdaddy12
Let me tell, the Pats wouldn't have fared much better than 9-7 if they had the Giants schedule. Fools good, pal, fools gold.
Pats vs NFCE 3-1
Giants vs NFCE 3-3
2011 AFC East: 33-31
2011 NFC East: 30-34
2010 AFC East: 36-28
2010 NFC East: 32-32
Congratulations to the Giants, they made a few more plays than the Patriots did and won the championship. But this 'easy schedule' and 'easy division' is nonsense that keeps getting repeated so many times that it is accepted as fact - yet has no basis for fact to support that claim.
What exactly is your purpose here? You're responding to dozens of threads, many of which were made in the immediate aftermath of the game in which fans of the team they support were simply venting. Believe it or not people do have knee-jerk reactions during and immediately after the game on internet message sites. What is your motivation, and your purpose of making essentially the same comment in a half dozen or more different threads, many of which were dead and buried with no commentary for over a week now?
Re: The understated key to the Giants, and the difference between NE and NY
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Originally Posted by hoosierdaddy12
1) No, my life didn't flash before my eyes. I'm a passionate football fan, no doubt, but I don't take it that seriously. It's not healthy.
And yet you feel compelled to resurrect and respond to any and every thread you can find in which some Pats fans were venting in the immediate aftermath of a tough, close loss, to tell them how wrong they are and how great the team you follow is, at almost 3:00 in the morning.
Methinks you do take this a bit more seriously than you care to admit.
Re: The understated key to the Giants, and the difference between NE and NY
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Originally Posted by hoosierdaddy12
I do take it seriously....probably too seriously. But not to the point where my life would flash before my eyes on an incomplete pass in the third quarter.
And yes, I don't appreciate Pats fans trying to belittle the Giants two recent titles by saying it's all due to luck. Especially when the Pats were extraordinarily lucky to get past the Ravens.
Tom Brady is an all-time great and no one is saying Eli has had a better career. But Eli Manning is Tom Brady's daddy. It's indisputable. Eli and the Giants own Brady and the Pats head to head.
Brady's 2-3 against the Giants, including a game with a ridiculous helmet catch and penalties the officials concede probably should have been called, and one where a sure-handed Patriots receiver dropped what would likely have been the game sealing catch. That's hardly being owned. Keep on trolling, though.
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Re: The understated key to the Giants, and the difference between NE and NY
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Originally Posted by hoosierdaddy12
You must be talking about the holding penalty on 3rd and 1 in the Patriots side of the field called against the Giants on Wilfork, right? The one where Wilfork told the officials it was a bad call, right? The one that killed a Giant drive?
And if you want to talk about XLII....how about when Eli rolled to his left and had a wide open Burress and overthrew him by about a foot?
The Giants have made enough plays to beat the Pats in the last three games. The Pats haven't. Accept it.
No, actually, they haven't. Well, at least not without the help of the officials in the 2007 Super Bowl. Like the Steelers win against the Seahawks, the Giants win against the Patriots will always be tainted because the officials helped give the game away.
Again, though, keep trolling.
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