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I bet Matt Cassel could have won that game. . . . for either team. :D
 
I see that Eli is just as good / bad as his brother. One and done.......

Gotta love it.
 
although it will be hard watching the cardinals in the superbowl after the pats trashed them

For me that'd be a win-by-proxy, next best thing to a real one :)
 
"One and done" looks nice next to their playoff stats for 2008..
 
buh bye Cryants...C'ya Ecry...try duck hunting
 
:bye2::lol2:

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my season is now back on a good note

thnx eli and the giants oc
 
First we are all denied the New York Bowl, then the dream of the Manning Bowl goes and now the fantastic repeat is gone too. I've just been on NFL.com, and yet they are still referring to a "Super" Bowl, to be played in Tampa. Do they not understand that now all our dreams have become nightmares nothing can be Super again?
 
First we are all denied the New York Bowl, then the dream of the Manning Bowl goes and now the fantastic repeat is gone too. I've just been on NFL.com, and yet they are still referring to a "Super" Bowl, to be played in Tampa. Do they not understand that now all our dreams have become nightmares nothing can be Super again?

That better be sarcasm. :rolleyes:
 
First we are all denied the New York Bowl, then the dream of the Manning Bowl goes and now the fantastic repeat is gone too. I've just been on NFL.com, and yet they are still referring to a "Super" Bowl, to be played in Tampa. Do they not understand that now all our dreams have become nightmares nothing can be Super again?

Thats good!
 
Remember when it was ordained to be a Jets-Giants Superbowl?

Then a Colts-Giants Superbowl?

I feel a little guilty at how wonderful it was to watch the Giants' season slip away. Now we can all move on and root for ... hell, who cares? :singing:
 
Remember when it was ordained to be a Jets-Giants Superbowl?

Then a Colts-Giants Superbowl?

I feel a little guilty at how wonderful it was to watch the Giants' season slip away. Now we can all move on and root for ... hell, who cares? :singing:

yeah now i wonder what the talking heads of BSPN will do now....

Giants dead....

Jest buried...

Colts destroyed....

Manning's out....

Favrequad indecisive...

Well at least they dont have the Pats in the playoff's.....cuz that would be there bread and butter for stories and headlines.....
 
I enjoyed watching the Eli I know and love show up today.

I watched with my 2.5 month old son today and informed him that finally all was right with the world.
 
What a pathetic performance today by the "defending Super Bowl Champions". THE best part of all of this is one of my friends is a Giants fan and he emailed me this morning informing me that with the Panthers knocked out last night, the path was now clear for a Giants repeat and they will maul the Cardinals next week.

Talk about counting your chickens; funny as he's not returned any of my emails or phone calls. Gee, I hope he's ok.............

The Plaxico bullsh!t was clearly a distraction and he was missed down the stretch and today as well.

Coughlin looks like a mental patient ranting and raving on the sidelines, although his ranting and raving did get the sackless refs to reverse a PI call, a lot of good that did. What was he thinking with a QB sneak on fourth down.

One and done; last year now more than ever clearly was a monumental fluke...........
 
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