Keegs
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I had a chance for tix, but had to pass...I have to work today (I am at the office right now...lol) and have to work on Monday. My wife is insisting on QFT tomorrow. So, the compromise is, I got to invite a buddy down to the house to watch the game. If you are going, think of me at halftime, I will be in my hottub, with a cold beer, toasting all of you at the game!
I would like to see Tom and Randy one step closer from setting a new record.
i don't want to see Tom and Randy show again this Sun because i'm tired of it and it frankly doesn't work well.
It almost looks like a conspiracy: tomorrow the forecast is for 30 mph wind and rain, then clear to partly cloudy through the following five days. I think we see a game plan focused on the running attack, especially since Miami is stronger against the pass. BB will not emphasize going for the Brady/Moss touchdown passing records unless the game is well in hand. If the Giants need a win next week to make the playoffs, that would further limit things IMO.
Brady needs FIVE touchdown passes in TWO games to beat Manning's record, Moss needs FOUR touchdown catches in TWO games to break Rice's record. I hope like heck it happens, but I'm not optimistic it will. I'll be thrilled just to go 16-0.
Brady will throw 3-4 TD passes tomorrow...a guaranteed minimum of 3! And don't make me tell you "I told you so"!
PatsWorldChamps said:i dont care at all about any of these "records", including 19-0... only one thing matters, a superbowl win, or this whole season was for nothing...
just one fan's opinion.
It almost looks like a conspiracy: tomorrow the forecast is for 30 mph wind and rain, then clear to partly cloudy through the following five days. I think we see a game plan focused on the running attack, especially since Miami is stronger against the pass. BB will not emphasize going for the Brady/Moss touchdown passing records unless the game is well in hand. If the Giants need a win next week to make the playoffs, that would further limit things IMO.
Brady needs FIVE touchdown passes in TWO games to beat Manning's record, Moss needs FOUR touchdown catches in TWO games to break Rice's record. I hope like heck it happens, but I'm not optimistic it will. I'll be thrilled just to go 16-0.