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Giants Set Record

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Congrats!!! 10-1 will be the second best record set this year. :beer:
 

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I am STILL in complete SHOCK! Happy shock mind you....this was just an incredible game. I was on my toes all game...the defense was AMAZING. Manning was cool and collected. His last drive was simply incredible. How he GOT OUT of that tackle, and how Tyree or Smith caught that pass WITH HIS HELMET was unreal. Just one of those plays would be stellar, but BOTH. Wow. :D :) :beer:

Those boys played HARD.

To see Brady on his ass and being clocked several times was just sweet.

I will say that it was completely classless of Belichek to LEAVE the field before the game officially ended. But with that team, I am not surprised. They have become almost as arrogant as the Cowboys.

Mind you I have ALWAYS been a Giant's fan. I remember 1991 when we JUST won that Super Bowl against the Bills. I've never seen my Dad jump as high. Last night we were just stunned.

But I was a Pat's Fan from 1995-2007. I cheered for them when they played against the Packer's. And I was a fan until this season with the video taping scandal, Brady's deadbeat Dad Status, and their overall arrogance. Why they did not kick that field goal in the 1st half, and tried to convert, was a sign of their hubris IMHO.

They got what they deserved. The G-Men came to play hard. The Pats felt that they were "entitled" to the victory....that means nothing...
 

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The best Super bowl in the history of the league!

I can not believe I didn't tape it

Brady is gonna be in an ice tube for days.....he got beat to death

As I have been saying all along

Its hard to throw when you're on your back
 

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I am STILL in complete SHOCK! Happy shock mind you....this was just an incredible game. I was on my toes all game...the defense was AMAZING. Manning was cool and collected. His last drive was simply incredible. How he GOT OUT of that tackle, and how Tyree or Smith caught that pass WITH HIS HELMET was unreal. Just one of those plays would be stellar, but BOTH. Wow. :D :) :beer:

Those boys played HARD.

To see Brady on his ass and being clocked several times was just sweet.

I will say that it was completely classless of Belichek to LEAVE the field before the game officially ended. But with that team, I am not surprised. They have become almost as arrogant as the Cowboys.

Mind you I have ALWAYS been a Giant's fan. I remember 1991 when we JUST won that Super Bowl against the Bills. I've never seen my Dad jump as high. Last night we were just stunned.

But I was a Pat's Fan from 1995-2007. I cheered for them when they played against the Packer's. And I was a fan until this season with the video taping scandal, Brady's deadbeat Dad Status, and their overall arrogance. Why they did not kick that field goal in the 1st half, and tried to convert, was a sign of their hubris IMHO.

They got what they deserved. The G-Men came to play hard. The Pats felt that they were "entitled" to the victory....that means nothing...

I remember the Giants/Broncos Superbowl in 87. That was a great game watching the Giants manhandle the Broncos. The difference back then was, the Giants were expected to win, they had been steamrolling over everyone througout the season. In this game, they were heavy underdogs that a lot of folks didn't thing stood a chance against the might Pats. Well not only did they prove everyone wrong, they did it convicingly. Hat's off to this team, great accomplishment.
 

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I remember the Giants/Broncos Superbowl in 87. That was a great game watching the Giants manhandle the Broncos. The difference back then was, the Giants were expected to win, they had been steamrolling over everyone througout the season. In this game, they were heavy underdogs that a lot of folks didn't thing stood a chance against the might Pats. Well not only did they prove everyone wrong, they did it convicingly. Hat's off to this team, great accomplishment.

I work in an office full of pats fans. Sadly, they seem to be pretty sore losers. All anyone has said all day is that the pats were "off their game" last night and if they were "on" there's no way the Giants would have beaten them and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. My response has been, "I'm sorry, I guess you missed the Superbowl last night." Had the Giants lost last night I would have admitted defeat, said my congratulations and stayed in my corner. Is it wrong to expect the same thing from someone else?
 

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I work in an office full of pats fans. Sadly, they seem to be pretty sore losers. All anyone has said all day is that the pats were "off their game" last night and if they were "on" there's no way the Giants would have beaten them and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. My response has been, "I'm sorry, I guess you missed the Superbowl last night." Had the Giants lost last night I would have admitted defeat, said my congratulations and stayed in my corner. Is it wrong to expect the same thing from someone else?

Only if they're Pats fans.

You should listen to WEEI (or 105.5 in your case) High comedy, and I'm not even a Giants fan...
 

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To see Brady on his ass and being clocked several times was just sweet.

The Giants defense pummeled Brady at every opportunity. As a Giants fan, I was thrilled.

Yet the Pats were ahead with 2 minutes left before Eli did his thing.

Frankly, I thought Brady put forth the most courageous effort I've ever seen by a QB. He was on his own at the end. His O line was completely flustered. He was on his butt every play. Yet he hung in there and never quit and almost won the game for them.

His legacy was only polished by this effort in my eyes. The guy is a gamer.
 

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I work in an office full of pats fans. Sadly, they seem to be pretty sore losers. All anyone has said all day is that the pats were "off their game" last night and if they were "on" there's no way the Giants would have beaten them and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. My response has been, "I'm sorry, I guess you missed the Superbowl last night." Had the Giants lost last night I would have admitted defeat, said my congratulations and stayed in my corner. Is it wrong to expect the same thing from someone else?

Funny how people don't give a defense credit, instead, the offense was off their game :lol:


The Giants defense pummeled Brady at every opportunity. As a Giants fan, I was thrilled.

Yet the Pats were ahead with 2 minutes left before Eli did his thing.

Frankly, I thought Brady put forth the most courageous effort I've ever seen by a QB. He was on his own at the end. His O line was completely flustered. He was on his butt every play. Yet he hung in there and never quit and almost won the game for them.

His legacy was only polished by this effort in my eyes. The guy is a gamer.

I will give Brady credit for keeping his cool as long as he did. But, during the game, they mentioned how if the Pats won this game, Brady would tie Bradshaw and Montana with 4 Superbowl wins. First thought in my head and throughout the game was, Brady is no Montana. No quarterback that I ever saw "hung in" like Montana.
 
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