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Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:21 am
At least they didn't lose really bad
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Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 10:09 pm
Soccerstar55 At least they didn't lose really bad Yes, a really close game. I agreed with the Giants playing their starters and going all out. They got to test themselves against the best team, and it's really a present to match up, play for play, man for man, to see where you rank and to fix things up. They did a lot of correcting and capitalizing. Anyways, I may have hurt them, because they lost 3 key players in that game due to injury, and they are all a gametime decision for this next playoff game. Hopefully they'll return healthy and ready to play. We will all find out when they travel to Tampa Bay to play the Buccaneers on Sunday. exclaim GO GIANTS exclaim
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:06 pm
Dude-LAP Wow. What a game. Probably the best and most historical football game that I've ever been to. And trust me, I've been to a lot of games. And this is the 7th consecutive Giants game that I've been to, when they lost. mad P: I guess I'm a bad luck charm, but then again, those games (over the past 2 years) included very good teams (Panthers, Colts, Saints, Bears, Packers, Cowboys, Patriots) The atmosphere was great. There actually weren't as many Patriots fans as I thought, because of the news that a lot of Giants season ticket holders have sold their tickets. I would actually say that Giants fans outnumbered the Patriots fans. I agreed with Coughlin to play his starters. They needed to play against the best team in the NFL, in order to ensure momentum and experience for the playoffs. And you know Belicheck; his starters would definitely play the entire game. The game was pretty much down to the wire the whole 60 minutes. The Giants' offense exploited the whole Patriots defense, and the Patriots' offense exploited the Giants secondary. Burress, Jacobs, Eli, and Boss really roughed up the Patriots. Brady, Welker, Moss, and Faulk really killed the Giants. As for defense, the Giants' defensive line and linebackers played really well, but their secondary (pretty common) played pretty horrible. The Patriots' linebackers played pretty well, but their secondary was lost, and their defensive line didn't put up much pressure. Kudos to the Patiots on records broken in that game. Perfect 16-0, best undefeated season run, yet tied with 3 other undefeated teams in NFL histroy. 589 points scored in a season, most in NFL history. 75 Touchdowns in a season, most in NFL history. Brady's 50 touchdown passes in a season, most in NFL history. Moss's 23 touchdown receptions in a season, most in NFL history. ...The Giants really should have won this game. They made some huge mistakes, such as drops and miss-coverages, but most of all very costly penalties. The Patriots had no mistakes (as usual), so only if the Giants fixed those penalties, then they would have won, and re-made history. All in all, it was a great game to go to with the history, atmosphere, and gameplay. I'm lucky to be a part of history, and only hoped that the Giants (who were ahead and has momentum) could have closed the game. If their's one finger to point, it's probably on the Giant's safeties. Hopefully the Giants, after that performance, will go far in the Playoffs. But congratulations to the Patriots on going 16-0, and taking all these records, but you know it doesn't mean anything unless you win the Super Bowl. wink GO GIANTS mrgreen cool wat r u sayin go giants they mad whack patriots were gonna win any way they just screwed around with them whack a** giants go patriots perfect season
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:20 pm
boymagic01 Dude-LAP Wow. What a game. Probably the best and most historical football game that I've ever been to. And trust me, I've been to a lot of games. And this is the 7th consecutive Giants game that I've been to, when they lost. mad P: I guess I'm a bad luck charm, but then again, those games (over the past 2 years) included very good teams (Panthers, Colts, Saints, Bears, Packers, Cowboys, Patriots) The atmosphere was great. There actually weren't as many Patriots fans as I thought, because of the news that a lot of Giants season ticket holders have sold their tickets. I would actually say that Giants fans outnumbered the Patriots fans. I agreed with Coughlin to play his starters. They needed to play against the best team in the NFL, in order to ensure momentum and experience for the playoffs. And you know Belicheck; his starters would definitely play the entire game. The game was pretty much down to the wire the whole 60 minutes. The Giants' offense exploited the whole Patriots defense, and the Patriots' offense exploited the Giants secondary. Burress, Jacobs, Eli, and Boss really roughed up the Patriots. Brady, Welker, Moss, and Faulk really killed the Giants. As for defense, the Giants' defensive line and linebackers played really well, but their secondary (pretty common) played pretty horrible. The Patriots' linebackers played pretty well, but their secondary was lost, and their defensive line didn't put up much pressure. Kudos to the Patiots on records broken in that game. Perfect 16-0, best undefeated season run, yet tied with 3 other undefeated teams in NFL histroy. 589 points scored in a season, most in NFL history. 75 Touchdowns in a season, most in NFL history. Brady's 50 touchdown passes in a season, most in NFL history. Moss's 23 touchdown receptions in a season, most in NFL history. ...The Giants really should have won this game. They made some huge mistakes, such as drops and miss-coverages, but most of all very costly penalties. The Patriots had no mistakes (as usual), so only if the Giants fixed those penalties, then they would have won, and re-made history. All in all, it was a great game to go to with the history, atmosphere, and gameplay. I'm lucky to be a part of history, and only hoped that the Giants (who were ahead and has momentum) could have closed the game. If their's one finger to point, it's probably on the Giant's safeties. Hopefully the Giants, after that performance, will go far in the Playoffs. But congratulations to the Patriots on going 16-0, and taking all these records, but you know it doesn't mean anything unless you win the Super Bowl. wink GO GIANTS mrgreen cool wat r u sayin go giants they mad whack patriots were gonna win any way they just screwed around with them whack a** giants go patriots perfect season stop talking trash about a team that barely held on to win. wink
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:10 pm
that waz a very good game shot out for my man randy moss for beating jerry rice td record
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:04 pm
blackler456 that waz a very good game shot out for my man randy moss for beating jerry rice td record I guess. Rice still had a better season though. Rice: 22 TDs, 12 games Moss: 23 TDs, 16 games
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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 10:25 pm
Dude-LAP blackler456 that waz a very good game shot out for my man randy moss for beating jerry rice td record I guess. Rice still had a better season though. Rice: 22 TDs, 12 games Moss: 23 TDs, 16 games Lol. Exactly. I still think the patriots should have been forced to lose that game they were caught cheating during against the Jets. Then people go around saying EVERY team films the other teams play book. Too bad that wouldnt work against the Colts. Peyton audibles every play lol.
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Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 7:38 am
IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP blackler456 that waz a very good game shot out for my man randy moss for beating jerry rice td record I guess. Rice still had a better season though. Rice: 22 TDs, 12 games Moss: 23 TDs, 16 games Lol. Exactly. I still think the patriots should have been forced to lose that game they were caught cheating during against the Jets. Then people go around saying EVERY team films the other teams play book. Too bad that wouldnt work against the Colts. Peyton audibles every play lol. Yea, that works to the Colts' offensive advantage, sort of like a no-huddle. But I doubt that spygate had much to do with 16-0. I mean...it was the Jets here...anyways, it doesn't really give such an unfair advantage, because you just study the calls on tape. You don't completely know the calls, or whether they change it or not.
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