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This whole "Giants Super Bowl Prophecy" thing is getting spooky... and not good for us

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Only if the Giants had a realistic shot of making the playoffs, they would be guaranteed of a Super Bowl win. Too bad it probably won't happen. The Giants would have to win out and the Redskins to lose out. I don't see it happening. The Skins beat either the Eagles or Cowboys and they win the NFC East.
 
The Giants only scenario to get in is win out and then the Eagles have to beat the Redskins next week.

Even then if the Redskins beat the Cowboys the final week, the Redskins win the division at 8-8.
 
Even then if the Redskins beat the Cowboys the final week, the Redskins win the division at 8-8.

All 4 of the following must happen for the Giants to make the playoffs:

1. Philly MUST lose tonight.
2. Philly MUST beat Washington
3. Washington MUST lose to Dallas
4. Giants MUST beat both Minnesota AND Philly.
 
This 38-35 thing is cancelled out by the Pats drafting a DT in the 1st round.

Also



2003-04: Super Bowl Champs over Panthers (NFC cat team)

2004-05: Super Bowl Champs over Eagles (NFC bird team)

2005-06: Lost to Denver

2006-07: Lost to Super Bowl Winners (Colts)

2007-08: Lost to Giants in Super Bowl

2008-09: Brady Hurt; Anomaly Year, doesn't count

2009-10: Lost Early in Playoffs

(Midway Point)

2010-11: Lost Early in Playoffs

2011-12: Lost to Giants in Super Bowl

2012-13: Lost to Super Bowl Winners (Ravens)

2013-14: Lost to Denver

2014-15: Super Bowl Champs over Seahawks (NFC bird team)

Which would mean

2015-16: Super Bowl v Panthers (NFC cat team)
 
I cant see them making the playoffs so i doubt it
 
The Giants only scenario to get in is win out and then the Eagles have to beat the Redskins next week.

So there's a chance!

Don't deny the Prophecy!!!!
 
Like Lincoln and Kennedy

1. Both presidents were elected to the House of Representatives in ‘46:

Abraham Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846.

John F. Kennedy was elected to Congress in 1946.

2. Lincoln and Kennedy’s name each contain seven letters in their name.

3. Both presidents were elected to the presidency in ‘60 and inaugurated in 61:

Lincoln won the election in 1860 and his inauguration was held on March 4, 1861.

Kennedy won the election in 1960 and his inauguration was held on January 20, 1961.

4. Both defeated an incumbent vice president for the presidency:

Lincoln defeated Vice President John C. Breckenridge. Kennedy defeated Vice President Richard Nixon.

5. Both their vice presidents and successors were Southern Democrats named Johnson.

6. Both Johnsons’ were born in ’08:

Andrew Johnson was born on December 29, 1808. Lyndon Johnson was born on August 27, 1908

7. Both men were shot in the back of the head and in the presence of their wives.

8. Both presidents were shot on a Friday.

9. Lincoln was shot in Ford’s Theatre. Kennedy was shot in a Lincoln, made by Ford.

10. Both John Wilkes Booth and Lee Harvey Oswald were killed and never faced trials.

11. Both men had ****s.
 
gee golly willikers...I'm so gosh darned scared I don't think I can make it another WEEK...never mind all the way to the Super Bowl...too scared....I want everyone to be scared along with me...whaddya say everybody?

 
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