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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Yeah but in a couple days you'll still be a multimillionaire with movie-star looks fucking a supermodel. You might start to feel better around then.
    Rich guys screwing hot chicks are a dime a dozen. QBs who take their teams to perfect seasons in the NFL, not so much.

    Although if had to console myself in that situation, a supermodel would be the preferred method.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaSucks View Post
    So what was with Belichek running off the field with a second left and refusing to turn around, even though it was clear some official looking guy was trying to get him back to the sidelines?
    In character.

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    Giants are lucky. They fumbled or lost control of the ball at least three times in that game and only had it turnover once. The pats on the other hand had one such incident that resulted in a turnover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the Mad View Post
    Giants are lucky.
    Someone had to be the first dumbass.......
    The Giants man-handled the Patriots, and straight out-played them.
    There's no way around it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skikola View Post
    Someone had to be the first dumbass.......
    The Giants man-handled the Patriots, and straight out-played them.
    There's no way around it.
    You're such a fucking moron. The game came down to the final seconds. What I said above is the truth. Giants couldn't keep the ball in their hands in the first half. It ended up working out for them in the end.
    Last edited by twodogs; 02-04-2008 at 12:04 AM. Reason: for fucking punctuation, goddamnit.

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    I share a first name with Eli Manning. I'm stoked to see the Giants win, the main reason being that now people will no longer pronouce my name "el-ee". Stupid substitute teachers throughout my public school career

    Eli fighting off the sack + Tyree Helmet catch = $$$

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    The Pats had more than a couple games that they won out of luck; this loss was coming. Shame it had to be the super bowl, it should have happened back during the regular season, but luck was more fortunate then.

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    Not that I really care about the '72 Dolphins, other than Jim Kiick coming out of the University of Wyoming, but I bet tonight they are saying "HA-HA!"



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    I'm a Pats fan through and through, but I have no qualms about admitting that we got outplayed tonight. It was very disappointing to watch, the the Giants defense was great tonight, and New England's offense never really got started. You can't deny it. NY played a great game, and Brady choked.

    Do I still think that New England was a better team going into the game? Yes. But it was said before the game, and I hold it as my own philosophy: It doesn't matter what you've done before, it only matters what you do today. And today... the Giants beat the Patriots in the superbowl.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrryde View Post
    FUUUUUCK YEAHHHHH!
    thirded.

    FUCK THE PATS!!! wish it was the seahawks celebrating tonight, but seeing those cocky shits lose made the SB worth watching.

    and if anyone feels bad for players on the losing team, just remember, they probably don't feel bad for themselves. "boo hoo, I lost a game..." [/millionaire athlete, junior seau, etc.] -fuckers get paid either way.
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    Will/should Belichick get fined for walking onto/leaving the field before the game was over?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumper Bones View Post
    Will/should Belichick get fined for walking onto/leaving the field before the game was over?
    Yes. Will it matter? No Does he care? No Does it confirm all the stories posted by others that he it a true Fucktard/Asshat and is a sore loser? Yes

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    great seeing peyton get so excited during the game. i assume that's the most pumped i've ever seen a player from a playoff knockout team get watching a game (not that most have tv cameras pointed at them).

    did peyton get the mvp last year? is this the first back to back brother mvp's?

    one last thing....

    fuck you fucking cheating fucks. everyone's happy you lost (including iceaman).
    fine

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    Great game last night. Brady probably woke up looking like hamburger meat this morning.

    And WTF was going for it on 4th and 13 when you could have kicked a 49 yard field goal
    Last edited by CUBUCK; 02-04-2008 at 06:53 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pheenster View Post
    Best football game I've ever seen. My wife (who hates football) watched every second of it with me. Good on Eli, good on Coughlin, good on the Giants franchise.

    And now to the Pats...

    Karma is a bitch. Not for the so-called cheating thing, which I'll agree everybody does. It's a bitch for running up the score against inferior teams when the game was over. It's a bitch for that fat fuck Belichick turning his back on a class act like Tony Dungy. It's a bitch for taking a team which could have been all-time great and too many times playing a kind of football you would be ashamed to see your kids play.

    Karma, like I said, is a bitch.

    Suck.

    It.

    Down.



    God, that felt good.
    If that was the best game you have ever seen, I would assume it is the first one you ever watched. That game sucked in so many ways. Both sides were in a battle of suckage. The Pats just decided to be the suckiest.

    Karma for running up the score? The Pats used to get beaten by 30-50 pts back in the day. They pretty much blew chunks up until 5 years ago when Brady took over. I just find it funny that anyone can hate on the Pats. They sucked so bad for so long, they weren't even a blip on most peoples radar.

    Belichick is a cock. Plain and simple. He is a hell of a football coach, though.

    Good for the Giants. I am just glad I didn't see any of the '72 Dolphins toasting each other with champaign after the game. I am pretty sure I would have lost it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tuffy109 View Post
    great seeing peyton get so excited during the game. i assume that's the most pumped i've ever seen a player from a playoff knockout team get watching a game (not that most have tv cameras pointed at them).
    Agree wholeheartedly.

    Funny that he was so psyched especially comparing it to Shockey.

    (who wasn't even on the sidelines but sitting in a luxury box drinking beers??)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pheenster View Post
    Based on what? You just came out on the losing end of what might be the best football game ever played and you flushed a perfect season down the toilet to boot. Who you're laying the lumber to might not seem all that important this evening.
    That's if Tom Brady was Tom Brady last night. I'm referring to if I had a choice of who to be last night. I'd choose to be Brady again tonight.
    ...And the greatest ice must crumble when it's flower's time to grow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warthog View Post
    If that was the best game you have ever seen, I would assume it is the first one you ever watched. That game sucked in so many ways. Both sides were in a battle of suckage. The Pats just decided to be the suckiest.
    The first half was horrible, but given the situation and the magnitude, that was one of the best 4th quarters I have seen in a Super Bowl. For 4th quarters, it ranks right up there with Montana's drive against the Bengals and the back & forth battle of the Broncos/Packers.

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    Seems to me it wasn't the Pats offense (read: Brady) that choked last night, but the D. When you have the lead with 1 minute to go and the opponents are on their own side of the field you should hold.

    Unfortunately the old men were tired by then.

    The biggest choke was Samuel (or was it Sander) not catching the overthrow on the sideline THAT HIT HIM IN HIS HANDS or having 1 on 1`coverage on Plaxico Burress inside the 20. Kinda hard to be the megastar QB when you're on your back all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the Mad View Post
    Giants are lucky. They fumbled or lost control of the ball at least three times in that game and only had it turnover once. The pats on the other hand had one such incident that resulted in a turnover.
    shit 6 years ago they would have overturned it.
    guess the NFL likes the Giants.

    I must of screamed TUCK RULE 10 times at the bar in houston last night

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    Maybe this will get a fair amount of bandwagon fans to jump off.
    Longtime fans of the pats know how to shake off blown opportunities, even in the big game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mushmouth View Post
    That's if Tom Brady was Tom Brady last night.

    That was Tom Brady being Tom Brady last night. Welcome to what the rest of the league's QB's have to deal with- pressure. That's the first time all year your Precious had someone in his face- and how about that, he's human after all!

    I guess I can understand all the excuses and whining from the Boston fans- it was the most disappointing loss in NFL history, after all.

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    uhhh...all i really wanted to say is that I would choose to have sex with Giselle.
    ...And the greatest ice must crumble when it's flower's time to grow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumper Bones View Post
    Will/should Belichick get fined for walking onto/leaving the field before the game was over?
    I thought it was classless on his part but maybe he thought they let the time tickoff. But at the very least he and the rest of the pats should have stayed on the sidelines to congratulate the Giants after the kneel down by Eli. Did Brady shake Eli's hand afterward? Last shot I saw of Brady was him walking off the field before the last second ticked off.
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