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OK. There must be something in the water in Phoenix. Gary Myers of New York's "Daily News" had this article in the paper this morning. Link and brief excerpt below.
I don't know. Maybe these guys have all figured out that they badly tarnished their national reputations with the biased drivel they printed around the time of SpyGate.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/f...with_win_over_giants_cant_beat_new_engla.html
"The Patriots have clinched the team-of-the-decade title - unless the Giants beat them Sunday and then win the next two Super Bowls as well. Now the Pats are going after the mythical title as the best team of all time. The 1972 Dolphins are the only team in NFL history to get through the regular season and playoffs undefeated, but they are not even considered the team of the '70s. That title belongs to the Steelers, who won four Super Bowls that decade.
"The last hurdle for the Patriots to claim they are the greatest single-season team is beating the Giants. "If they lose it's a sad ending to a great story," former Giants coach Dan Reeves said yesterday. "It will be like one of those movies with an ending that you say, ‘What the heck happened?'""
I don't know. Maybe these guys have all figured out that they badly tarnished their national reputations with the biased drivel they printed around the time of SpyGate.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/f...with_win_over_giants_cant_beat_new_engla.html
"The Patriots have clinched the team-of-the-decade title - unless the Giants beat them Sunday and then win the next two Super Bowls as well. Now the Pats are going after the mythical title as the best team of all time. The 1972 Dolphins are the only team in NFL history to get through the regular season and playoffs undefeated, but they are not even considered the team of the '70s. That title belongs to the Steelers, who won four Super Bowls that decade.
"The last hurdle for the Patriots to claim they are the greatest single-season team is beating the Giants. "If they lose it's a sad ending to a great story," former Giants coach Dan Reeves said yesterday. "It will be like one of those movies with an ending that you say, ‘What the heck happened?'""