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Posted 2008-02-05, 10:52 AM in reply to Thanatos's post starting "That pretty much sums up the Patriots..."
Im not going to go into any detail about the game, probably because i was scared shitless. But my Giants won and im really so proud of them. I hope all of you remember when they decided to stand up to the Pats in week 17, when all media and sports officials cautioned them not too. It goes to show that when a team has heart and the desire to win, anything is possible. We might not have been the better team all season, but were the best team that day. Like i have been saying to all my pats friends, including JR, 18-1 is not better than 14-6 this year.
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Posted 2008-02-06, 07:02 AM in reply to gruesomeBODY's post starting "Im not going to go into any detail..."
Amen brotha! Before I went to work Monday morning, I left a note on my neighbor's door (he's a HUGE Pats fan) that said "18-1. It doesn't mean shit."
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Posted 2008-02-06, 09:26 AM in reply to Thanatos's post starting "Amen brotha! Before I went to work..."
Colts fail. Kthxdie!
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Posted 2008-02-06, 09:40 AM in reply to HandOfHeaven's post starting "Colts fail. Kthxdie!"
What's your point? To act like a idiotic moron? Well done!
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Posted 2008-02-06, 03:11 PM in reply to Thanatos's post starting "What's your point? To act like a..."
I respect colts more then patriot because they are not arrogant then damn patriot players.
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Posted 2008-02-06, 05:10 PM in reply to osmoses-jones's post starting "I respect colts more then patriot..."
Game was garbage until the last 5 minutes.

I had call of duty 4 on one tv and the game on the other and i was more interested in COD than the game.(until the last 5 minutes of course)

However, that shit eli did shaking those two guys.. Christ. That was insane.
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Posted 2008-02-06, 06:40 PM in reply to slaynish's post starting "Game was garbage until the last 5..."
The game was great. I intended to watch it off and on but ended up watching the whole game from about half way through the first quarter.

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Posted 2008-02-07, 07:04 AM in reply to WetWired's post starting "The game was great. I intended to..."
That move Eli pulled was similar to David Garrard's 34 yard run busting it up on 4th down to esentially win the Jaguars the first round of the playoffs.

Atleast, it was as pheonomenal














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Posted 2008-02-07, 07:33 AM in reply to D3V's post starting "That move Eli pulled was similar to..."
Eli's scramble > anything David Garrard has ever done.
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Posted 2008-02-07, 07:53 AM in reply to Thanatos's post starting "Eli's scramble > anything David Garrard..."
Rofl dude, no way. That scramble was excellent, but David's scramble was just as good, they were basically the same situation except David took off and broke their lb's ankles.














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Posted 2008-02-07, 08:05 AM in reply to D3V's post starting "Rofl dude, no way. That scramble was..."
This was played in the Superbowl with under 2:00 remaining on a drive that costs you the Lombardi trophy, I think Eli's play was much more significant.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=PiXQqxcWR8k - Eli's play

http://youtube.com/watch?v=O-ujIWjiISU&feature=related - Garrard's play

Garrard juked one guy. That's it.. how is that play better in any way, shape, or form? Quit being such a homer.
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Posted 2008-02-07, 08:40 AM in reply to Thanatos's post starting "This was played in the Superbowl with..."
If it wasn't in the superbowl, you could call the plays equal. Garrard's run was with like 2:26 left in the game, and the Steelers we're still leading at this point in the game. I mean look at it, Eli had one guy tug on his jersey while he was getting blocked, and slipped out of it and threw the ball, I think the catch was actually greater than anything Eli really did, you're the one in fact being a homer with the fact that his redneck forrest-gump talkin' brother is on your team.














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Posted 2008-02-07, 08:45 AM in reply to D3V's post starting "If it wasn't in the superbowl, you..."
Umm, no I am not being a homer. Peyton plays for Indy. Eli plays for New York. Before this season I thought Eli was a bust; I've never really liked him.

I'm talking about the play as a whole. The fact that he broke THREE sacks, ran back, launched the ball, and dude somehow managed to catch it with his helmet... that is WAY better than watching a QB run 30 yards for a first down while he only breaks one guy's ankles in the process. It doesn't even come close.
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Posted 2008-02-07, 10:10 AM in reply to Thanatos's post starting "Umm, no I am not being a homer. Peyton..."
QBs slip tackles all day long, even better the throw was short and off, it's just miraculous that the WR was able to come up with the ball, the heat of the moment made it justified to call it a great play. The same situation was during the Jaguars game, it was 4th and (6th i think) and David busted around and busted it loose, put us into field goal range which was all we needed, and Freddy eventually got into the end zone. I just don't see how you can write that off.














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Posted 2008-02-07, 10:17 AM in reply to D3V's post starting "QBs slip tackles all day long, even..."
Because shit like that happens all the time whereas Manning/Tyree's spectacular play happen once in a season, if not longer. Bah, there's no reasoning with you. Any time a team has done something good, Jacksonville has done it better.
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Posted 2008-02-07, 10:37 AM in reply to Thanatos's post starting "Because shit like that happens all the..."
Lol numbnuts I never said it was better, I just said I don't understand why you we're writing it off. WRs make spectacular catches all day long, QBs break tackles and loft the ball down the field every game, what makes both playes good was the fact it was at crunch time when both teams absolutely needed a break. Shit, Garrard played pretty badly for a good majority of the game, and they still pulled it out. I'm just trying to reason with you that that play shouldn't be written off.














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Posted 2008-02-07, 10:41 AM in reply to D3V's post starting "Lol numbnuts I never said it was..."
I'm not writing it off it's just pretty obvious (to me at least, I'm not jaded behind illusions that the Jaguars are the best team ever) that Eli/Tyree's play > Garrard's play. Who cares if it was good, it does not stack up with that highlight.
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Posted 2008-02-07, 11:11 AM in reply to Thanatos's post starting "I'm not writing it off it's just pretty..."
No doubt about it, Garrard's play doesn't have SHIT on Eli/Tyree's play. Not even close. Not only was the stage about 10 times bigger, there was much less time on the clock, much more at stake, and a whole lot of pressure being applied.

I was watching the Jax/Pitt game with my friends, and we all thought Garrard's play was awesome, but with the same group of guys, after that Eli/Tyree play, we all literally looked at each other and as a consensus agreed that was probably one of the most awesome plays we've ever seen.

Oh, and ESPN has unofficially declared it the greatest Super Bowl play EVER. Yes, ever.

Eli/Tyree FTW.

kthxbye.
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Posted 2008-02-07, 11:31 AM in reply to Titusfied's post starting "No doubt about it, Garrard's play..."
Okay, now see you changed it up. But anyways, still it's an okay play. The circumstances are what make it great.

Bleh, on to another year of football.














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Posted 2008-02-07, 11:35 AM in reply to Titusfied's post starting "No doubt about it, Garrard's play..."
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No doubt about it, Garrard's play doesn't have SHIT on Eli/Tyree's play. Not even close. Not only was the stage about 10 times bigger, there was much less time on the clock, much more at stake, and a whole lot of pressure being applied.

I was watching the Jax/Pitt game with my friends, and we all thought Garrard's play was awesome, but with the same group of guys, after that Eli/Tyree play, we all literally looked at each other and as a consensus agreed that was probably one of the most awesome plays we've ever seen.

Oh, and ESPN has unofficially declared it the greatest Super Bowl play EVER. Yes, ever.

Eli/Tyree FTW.

kthxbye.
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