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 Posted: Sun Jan 20th, 2008 09:08 pm
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Pax is at the game .... good game ....Harris is way overrated as he cant cover Plexico Burris worth a rats ass

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 Posted: Sun Jan 20th, 2008 10:18 pm
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Who would have thought it possible? Go Giants

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 Posted: Sun Jan 20th, 2008 10:21 pm
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 Posted: Sun Jan 20th, 2008 10:34 pm
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Eli in and Peyton Out? mistake.gifmistake.gif

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 Posted: Sun Jan 20th, 2008 10:41 pm
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What a crazy deep freeze bowl :shock: Guess I have to go with the NE Pats now. :cool:

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 Posted: Sun Jan 20th, 2008 11:34 pm
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Well it was a great game.  The Pack played their hearts out.

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 Posted: Mon Jan 21st, 2008 12:27 am
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It was cold!! It was a tough game. The Packers did not deserve to win despite being given so many chances by the Giants. Plexico was killing Al Hariis. The Giants took away the run and put the game on Favre and he simply didn't come through.

Many of the Packer ticket holders sold their tickets for big money. We were surrounded by Giants fans from Staten Island, Brooklyn and New Jersey. They were all good guys, great sports and great football fans. Eli Manning proved something to me tonight. I am with the G-Men and hope they can pull the upset and ruin perfection. Go Blue!!

I can feel my toes again... my Superbowl beard is no longer frozen and is gone tomorrow morning!! Now I will try to sleep though these type of losses keep me awake!!

Tell you what... I wouldn't trade the experience for anything in the world although I wish I was gloating about a Packers' trip out to Ken and Mike's neck of the desert.

Did the seperation of Pax and CJ and the Packer Power Watches play a factor??mistake.gif

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 Posted: Mon Jan 21st, 2008 12:50 am
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The Giants were tough and on a 10 game roll....wished the Pack would have won(my son is pissed as he is a huge Packfan) but now I have to go with the Giants as I can't stand the Pats and Belichek!!!  

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 Posted: Mon Jan 21st, 2008 09:03 am
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Condolences to Packer fans.  Unfortunately, the Giants played well, as they did against Dallas...and like Dallas, Green Bay just disn't step up to the plate.  Got to agree with PAX on that one.  While NY had played well the last few weeks, imo, these games were lost by better teams.

That said, I cannot root for the Giants in the Superbowl.  Most Superbowls are just another overrated football game...this one has the potential of making history with a Patriots win.  Without this win, the Patriots may go down as winning the most games in a season, but will be little remembered for it...with this win, they will have accomplished the improbable "Perfect Season"!

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I feel sick ....... so many chances to make a play .... If Bush falls on that fumble of a punt late in the game ???? If Al Harris didnt play so poorly ???? If Farve doesnt throw that ball ???? Now, I will,  as always, look to  March madness and the baseball season ......For the next 2 months sports are dead to me ... It wouldve been great but its not the end of the world :(

 

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canadajo wrote: I feel sick ....... so many chances to make a play .... If Bush falls on that fumble of a punt late in the game ???? If Al Harris didnt play so poorly ???? If Farve doesnt throw that ball ???? Now, I will,  as always, look to  March madness and the baseball season ......For the next 2 months sports are dead to me ... It wouldve been great but its not the end of the world :(

 

I was rooting, not so much for the Packers, but for Favre.  He has done so much and retains a remarkable energy level and sense of humor...he is this decades Joe Montana.  He seems to be a very high quality individual with amazing talent and stamina.

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 Posted: Mon Jan 21st, 2008 09:47 pm
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Well I would like to state this I tvo the game.  I am not a big fan of Al Harris or that piece of shit cornerback that play's on the other side, that use to play for the Raiders now you talk about lazy, no good slop scum bucket, I will not even say his name.  The packers offense line did not hold up and the defense did not put enough pressure on Eli.  The defense line stunk and the linbackers did not step up on the blitz.  It's only my opinion, but go back, watch the tapes.  Al Harris act's like a thug and plays like a thug, but the De-line did nothing to help.   

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