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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I say we root for Giants. Easier opponent. I know it will be the whole "NY-Boston" deal and I live in NJ so it'll be two weeks of non-stop adulation of the Giants but with Favre in the Super Bowl - media is going to basically have a 2 week org*sm over it!
I say we root for Giants. Easier opponent. I know it will be the whole "NY-Boston" deal and I live in NJ so it'll be two weeks of non-stop adulation of the Giants but with Favre in the Super Bowl - media is going to basically have a 2 week org*sm over it!
I hear ya but if we beat Greenbay we come full circle.that would give us victories over all the playoff teams exceot Tampa and Tennessee,plus revenge for 1996..But Ill take the Giants so we can eliminate another Manning..
From a homer standpoint, I'd rather face the Giants, because I don't think they're as good and also we know BB's history when facing an opponent for the second time in a season (especially since the last one was so recently).
But really, I think a Patriots-Packers Superbowl would be a whole lot of fun for everyone, and the football fan in me would really love to see this game, so I think that's what I'm rooting for.
Well hopefully we win this weekend, and have the honor of going to the superbowl.
Yea, I echo the same thoughts. I'm quickly reminded of a thread on Indy Star that started right after the Pat's beat the Jags and Colts fans were posting "Well, looks like we're headed to NE for the AFCCG". Meanwhile, they hadn't even taken the field yet against the Chargers......and look how that turned out.
I understand that what's posted on a message board has no impact on the outcome of games, but at the same time they certainly provide potential for looking pretty silly should the game not yet played go the wrong way.
Pat's take care of business first with San Diego.....then I suppose thinking of SB matchups becomes more relavant. JMO of course.
I think for intelligent fans, "if we win this weekend" is kind of a given. Considering both games are played back to back, by the time it would actually be appropriate to discuss it by this standard, it would soon be rhetorical anyways. I don't think it's unreasonable to discuss who we'd rather match up with, should we make it.
I, for one, am not looking past the Chargers.