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 Posted: Thu Jan 31st, 2008 03:51 pm
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well I just want to put it down in writing...statistics aside, my gut tells me upset so I'm saying the Giants will win.  In the end I want to see a good game with classic soul, effort, stratagy, skill, and not a sudden blowout.  CFL or NFL I still think it's weird to see a whole season come down to just ONE game.

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Ken & Mike I heared today on ESPN-RADIO that the lowest price for a lousy seat (ticket) is $2800.  A good seat is $4800......"WOW".   Is it crazy there like traffic all over the place...?

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I am ready for some football!!!


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My gut is telling me the Giants will WIN....this year is Eli Manning's year and Jacobs and Placido will lead the way along with the defense of the Giants! 

..I would like nothing better than to see Beliupchuck lose in the final minute of the game so he can display his poor loser attitude and cheating ways....not to mention he is hated here in Cleveland for his role of dismantling the Browns and them moving to Baltimore!!!....Go Giants!   ...I would also hate to see those in Boston sweep the 3 major Pro-Sports as it looks like the Celtics are also on their way to a championshipmistake.gif

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oagaspar wrote: ..I would like nothing better than to see Beliupchuck lose in the final minute of the game so he can display his poor loser attitude and cheating ways....

 

Neither fan of Pats nor Giants, but would love to see what you just said. party.gif

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Seems like a lot of you want the Pats to fail because of Belicheck...and he ain't even playing.

CJ...missed your question on Billy...he was a good "utility" player, but I think he lacked the character and leadership to be great....and he kept taking himself out of the mix.  Bottom line: a great partier but not a great player with the longevity and leadership of a Morrell or Blanda.

Skip...Average $3800 per seat puts the stadium at a cool $300 million plus concessions.  Throw in the Phoenix Open and all of the pre-bowl activities, hotel rooms, restaurants, etc., and it looks like close to $1 Billion in revenue for Phoenix....that ought to stimulate the economy.

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But he leads the team and so the whole team attitude (or may be not). I used to like Tom, but now I am not so sure.

Either way, I hope for a great game and look forward to those commercials and the half time show. cool10.gif

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b2s wrote: But he leads the team and so the whole team attitude (or may be not). I used to like Tom, but now I am not so sure.

Either way, I hope for a great game and look forward to those commercials and the half time show. cool10.gif

No...the coach is in charge of the team, and develops the team, and devises the game plans in accordance with the talent...but usually, the Quarterback (on the offense) leads the team..and, of course, the defense needs a good leader also.  Once the teams are on the field...it is the players who lead!

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Ken it amazes me how much some of these folks pay for a seat. :shock: :? I'd rather buy a watch and watch the game on TV. LOL :D Or several watches. hehehe :cool:

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OKAY ... I can agree with that ... but with an ugly pass that looked like a wounded duck , he was able to throw for alot of yards and wins ....( he was no SONNY JURGENSON ) Sonny threw the most beautiful ball ! Johnny Unitas gets no credit anymore ...... Joe Montana is even forgotten !!! "Who is Bart Starr" anybody under 30 will say .... THEY ARE ALL TOUTING Tom Brady as the best ever already ??!!??!! Payton Manning and T Brady will be Hall of Famers but who can say they're the best ever already ???????????

KenC wrote:
Seems like a lot of you want the Pats to fail because of Belicheck...and he ain't even playing.

CJ...missed your question on Billy...he was a good "utility" player, but I think he lacked the character and leadership to be great....and he kept taking himself out of the mix.  Bottom line: a great partier but not a great player with the longevity and leadership of a Morrell or Blanda.

Skip...Average $3800 per seat puts the stadium at a cool $300 million plus concessions.  Throw in the Phoenix Open and all of the pre-bowl activities, hotel rooms, restaurants, etc., and it looks like close to $1 Billion in revenue for Phoenix....that ought to stimulate the economy.

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Patriots win by a score of 51-3.

 

 

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canadajo wrote: OKAY ... I can agree with that ... but with an ugly pass that looked like a wounded duck , he was able to throw for alot of yards and wins ....( he was no SONNY JURGENSON ) Sonny threw the most beautiful ball ! Johnny Unitas gets no credit anymore ...... Joe Montana is even forgotten !!! "Who is Bart Starr" anybody under 30 will say .... THEY ARE ALL TOUTING Tom Brady as the best ever already ??!!??!! Payton Manning and T Brady will be Hall of Famers but who can say they're the best ever already ???????????

KenC wrote:
Seems like a lot of you want the Pats to fail because of Belicheck...and he ain't even playing.

CJ...missed your question on Billy...he was a good "utility" player, but I think he lacked the character and leadership to be great....and he kept taking himself out of the mix.  Bottom line: a great partier but not a great player with the longevity and leadership of a Morrell or Blanda.

Skip...Average $3800 per seat puts the stadium at a cool $300 million plus concessions.  Throw in the Phoenix Open and all of the pre-bowl activities, hotel rooms, restaurants, etc., and it looks like close to $1 Billion in revenue for Phoenix....that ought to stimulate the economy.


 

I was pointing out Montana, Starr, Staubach, Bradshaw, Namath, Unitas, Griese and a bunch of others to my boys as we watched the NFL series of SB game clips.  But my original comments were in reference to GREAT back-up QB's that never got any credit!!!...G Blanda and E morrell be 2 of the greatest!  Kilmer kept taking himself out of the game with "self-inflicted" injuries, while Blanda and Morrell did everything to keep themselves in the game!

I do have to agree that Brady and Peyton Manning are among those greats...they start, they dedicate themselves to the games and they are extremely talented.  The jury is still out on Eli!

Brady and Peyron are great QB's because they are talented and GREAT leaders.  For example, Marino was a much better technical passer that Montana, but he was never a great quarterback because he was on-dimensional, and lacked leadership ability.  Montana was a great leader, good scrambler, great play-maker and had great filed presence.  Skills and traits his contemporary sorely lacked.

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