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Superbowl XLVI - Who ya picking?

Pats or Giants

  • Pats

    Votes: 17 70.8%
  • Giants

    Votes: 7 29.2%
  • The choice was too difficult for me

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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andyzee

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Pats didn't make the plays they needed to make in the 4th QRT and the Giants did.

Hmmm.... you think there's a reason for that? I gotta say one thing about the Giants that impressed me. The SF game, they got beat in that, SF killed their running game, they killed their pocket, yet the Giants found a way to win. Three games against the Pats they "barely" won, well guess what, they did win. Well you know what, that's what makes a champion team, one way or another, they find a way to win. And the Giants were lucky enough to start playing on all cylinders at the end of the season. No excuses from them, just results. Look at the bright side, there's always next year.:lol:
 

Warp Daddy

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Great game , well played , close , outcome in doubt till -the last play, Manning is the real deal.

BTW not a fan of either team . but THOSE are the facts
 

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Hmmm.... you think there's a reason for that? I gotta say one thing about the Giants that impressed me. The SF game, they got beat in that, SF killed their running game, they killed their pocket, yet the Giants found a way to win. Three games against the Pats they "barely" won, well guess what, they did win. Well you know what, that's what makes a champion team, one way or another, they find a way to win. And the Giants were lucky enough to start playing on all cylinders at the end of the season. No excuses from them, just results. Look at the bright side, there's always next year.:lol:

dude, what more do you want? I said, they were deserving champions.

and I know what it takes for a team to be a Champion. All 4 Boston teams have won 1 or more titles since 2000. New York can't make that statement even having 7 teams trying. 8 if you count the Nets.
 

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was anyone else as offended as i was by the half-time show debacle?
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thetrailboss

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I missed the whole half-time show thing, but I did hear about it later. Big deal. I use the half-time to make supper.
 

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Yep Ghetto Trash !!!!!!!!!!!



watched the game with about 30 people at a friends house. ~15 or so were "kids" under age of 20. nobody knew who she was during the show, we had to google to find out her name.

she'd famous now, which i'm guessing was her goal.
 

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Hmmm.... you think there's a reason for that? I gotta say one thing about the Giants that impressed me. The SF game, they got beat in that, SF killed their running game, they killed their pocket, yet the Giants found a way to win. Three games against the Pats they "barely" won, well guess what, they did win. Well you know what, that's what makes a champion team, one way or another, they find a way to win. And the Giants were lucky enough to start playing on all cylinders at the end of the season. No excuses from them, just results. Look at the bright side, there's always next year.:lol:
I'm not a pats or giants fan but if Brady put that ball in a better place for welker Then that is a TD and game over. It was a very close game and the Pats had a few chances to win. In the end the giants finished and the pats did not.
 

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I'm not a pats or giants fan but if Brady put that ball in a better place for welker Then that is a TD and game over. It was a very close game and the Pats had a few chances to win. In the end the giants finished and the pats did not.

There's always a would of, could of, should of, usually applies to both sides. But in the end, it's the ones that did.
 

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http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ycn-10859773

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