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01-31-2012, 05:26 AM #1
Superbowl 46
New England: 55
New York: 10
Co MVP's: Rob Gronkowski, Tom Brady.
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01-31-2012, 08:50 AM #2
LMFAO! This thread fails.....
Giants 21 Pats 17
MVP - Victor Cruz (2td's)
~Haz~
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Since Haz wants NY to win, so do I.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuvRRPq-AtYRealist: A person who sees things as they truly are. A practical person. The pessimist complains about the wind; The optimist expects it to change; The realist adjusts the sails. — William Arthur Ward
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01-31-2012, 10:29 AM #4
I am hoping for a Pats victory as well. No close game either. If New England is winning by 75 points in the first half then I can relax.
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01-31-2012, 10:33 AM #5
Let's go giants! There's no way it will be a blow out like that.. I don't think it will be a blowout for either side
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01-31-2012, 10:53 AM #6
Im not a big gloater because I know my team stands a chance to lose..... all you fellas that wanna trash talk are gunna be sorry if the giants win..... might hafta institute a title change
~Haz~
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01-31-2012, 10:53 AM #7Banned
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I'm still shocked that GB and SF got beat. If NY can beat them, then can evidently get past anyone.
NY - 28
NE - 21
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01-31-2012, 11:19 AM #8
I'm not so much rooting "for" NY and I am rooting against the Pats. I effing hate NE.
Go Giants!!!
NE 21
NYG 24
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01-31-2012, 11:25 AM #9
The giants actually have a great team..... they were plagued with all sorts of injuries this year and when their starters came back they started playing like they should have. Green bay and San Fran were two GREAT teams..... but any team can beat any team on any given day. Thats whats great about football.....
I wouldn't be surprised if the pats win..... but the giants SHOULD win this one.
~Haz~
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01-31-2012, 01:20 PM #10
May all you Giants fans rot in hell.
I actually was pulling for the Giants to beat San Fran. It's be a lot easier for the Pats to beat New York than it would've been to beat the 49ers or The Packers for that matter. So I'm glad they did all our dirty work.
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01-31-2012, 04:15 PM #11
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01-31-2012, 05:14 PM #12
Ny - 24
ne - 22
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01-31-2012, 07:49 PM #13
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01-31-2012, 07:56 PM #14
Ne 24
ny -10If people can't tell your on steroids then your doing them wrong
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01-31-2012, 08:08 PM #15Female Member
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Maybe next year the Cowboys will be there!!
NY 37
NE 34
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01-31-2012, 08:28 PM #16
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01-31-2012, 08:34 PM #17
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01-31-2012, 09:14 PM #18
LOL nice try..... I don't get mad over gloaters easily because all you can do is speculate till game time.
U really think the giants defense will allow 24 points with there offense not even competing with em? Idunno.... if thats the case then they will hafta be off their game for sure. Their defense is pretty damn strong..... they can use a great linebacker and maybe one more guy in the secondary but their front 4 are damned good.
As far as offense goes..... COME ON! Their line is good..... their running backs are good, they have deep threats and their tight ends are starting to show some nice improvement. Eli, as much as many may hate him, has held his own in the league. He's making it in the toughest media market in the nation. The dude already won a superbowl and he's competing in his second. The only things that I don't like about Eli is that he WILL NOT run the ball. I guess because he can't lol but he wont take a chance unlike Aaron rodgers..... and I respect rodgers for that. Can he considered elite yet? NO..... but neither can roethlisberger who has 2 superbowls. Peyton has been around the NFL for 14 years..... Brady has been here a while..... it take a lot of time for a quarterback to prove to be elite.... and a quarterback CANT be elite without his receivers..... they're the ones who make the catches.
~Haz~
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02-01-2012, 02:16 AM #19
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02-01-2012, 10:46 AM #20
DUDE..... every espn NFL anaylist picked Eli over Brady as the better quarterback this year based on his consistancy. Brady PEAKED in 2007 and he still lost the superbowl..... Eli is peaking now. Not only that.... but his numbers are better than brady's this year. You gotta face it..... your team has a hall of fame quarterback but how long will it be before he goes down the favre road. He'll always be considered great because of his resume be he just isn't as greatas he was 4-5 years ago.
You can hate eli man..... but stick brady on a shit team and he wont do well either. A hall of fame quarterback doesn't make a superbowl team. A hall of fame quarterback can finish off a team but he depends on his teamates to finish the plays. Take gronkowski away and he has no one "big threat" - how great can a quarterback be if he's got no one to throw to. Move over Brady..... you're time isn't done yet but it's creepin up on yah.
on another note..... i'm starting to have ill feelings about the superbowl. In 2007 the giants were the underdog BIG TIME and they thrived on that. It's been the same way with the packers and the 49ers..... but now everyone on TV is talking about the giants winning the superbowl and it's kind of disappointing. On paper, they should win...... but thats just not how it works.
~Haz~
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02-01-2012, 03:50 PM #21
His numbers were better than Brady's? Eli's passer rating was a 92.9 Tom's was 105.6. Tom also passed for over 5000 yards this season, Eli's probably never going to do that.
On top of that Cruz and Nicks are better receivers than Gronkowski is (even though Gronkowski isn't REALLY a receiver). You can argue that Brady had Welker to throw to a lot, but come on, your team had two receivers at his level.
And as far as that big threat, look for Ochocinco to finally step up. He's a capable receiver and he's getting his big opportunity to shine Sunday.
And you should be having butterflies about the Superbowl. Not only are the Pats the greatest team ever constructed, they want revenge. And if we lose to New York in our rematch, there will be hell to pay.
Brady's not done peaking though. He's got another 3 years of glory at least before it's time to think about replacing him. Eli is only 3 years younger.
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02-01-2012, 04:08 PM #22
Eli threw for 4933 yards lmao - more than aaron rodgers my friend.... given rodgers had one game less but to say he'll never throw for 5k is a hater statement. the QB rating is the most inacurate of all statistics in the nfl..... they debate it on almost every nationally televised game.
2007 you had moss and stallworth..... i guess we can forget about bradys stats for that season because they did all the work it wasn't brady. Based on your own logic - brady isn't that great of a QB. Don't hate on the giants because they have cruz and nicks..... if they were on the patriots you'd be shouting how they would destroy us so eat it LMAO.
If the giants win there WILL be hell to pay..... Brady will be known for his extensive resume but will forever be plagued by losing to a "sub par qb" I think it's funny how Brady isn't running his mouth this time. He was all sure of himself when he was 18-0 and had to eat his words. I'm just glad to see that he's humble enough to know that he can lose. It would still hurt to lose the SB but maybe it wont gut him since he's not bragging so much. Even the greatest fall my friend..... maybe we'll snap a vertebrae or something in his neck this time. That was mean.... I don't wanna see his career end. I just wanna see him suffer a little bit for having such an ugly personality.
~Haz~
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02-01-2012, 05:38 PM #23
This!!!
HK - you really think NE is gonna score big numbers with the 'QB killers' on Brady's ass all night? C'mon man... 4 guys who can and will all pass rush.. Brady won't be able to do his usual thing. And as far as I'm concerned, offense is a wash - Manning is just as good as Brady, and it'll be proven Sunday for all the people who still won't accept it. So it boils down to Giants defense > NE Offense. NE fails!
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02-01-2012, 06:27 PM #24
No Brady is the best QB. Third to only Dan Marino and Joe Montana. He makes something out of nothing just about every week. But yeah I would like Cruz and Nicks on our team. They would make better additions than ocho and branch. But this will just be a testament to how great Brady is, when he beats you while your team uses them.
A few years from now, nobody will remember that hiccup a few years ago. What will be remembered is his dominant control this Sunday. And a broken neck? Kind of harsh man. He makes you that nervous that you want his neck broken, that tell you how much you fear him.
Haz, so after the SB, when my Pats win you should change your avatar to a Pats logo.
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02-01-2012, 06:29 PM #25
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02-01-2012, 09:22 PM #26
The "hiccup" a few years ago? Dude.... it was recognized as one of the best superbowls of all time LMAO! The game itself was fvcking awesome..... the outcome, for me, was even better. I'm not saying Tom Brady isn't a great QB..... he is. However..... he's not enough to win. He needs a good receiving corps just like every other QB.
Brady IS NOT in the top 3..... NO EFFING WAY. He's definately top 10...... if not top 5..... but not top 3. John Elway has brady for now IMO..... and so does Steve Young. Maybe Brady will prove to move up in rank by the end of his career and I really don't doubt that he will. He's not finished yet and I don't think he's taken the above mentioned QB's yet.
Regarding the broken neck lol it's not that I fear him. I'll swear on anything you want lol I legitamately hate the guys personality. He's a great QB..... but his lips look like they like the penis and he couldn't hide his arrogance if his life depended on it. Give Brady time to throw and he;ll pick apart your defense. Rush him and actually hit him all game and he falls apart like any other QB would. It's happened to him before so this isn't even disputable. It's going to be up to his O-line to defend the giants pass rush and his receivers to get open in a relativel quick amount of time.
In the name of good fun - i'll sport a pats avy if they win lol. I'm not a sore loser
~Haz~
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02-01-2012, 09:28 PM #27
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02-01-2012, 09:38 PM #28
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02-01-2012, 09:39 PM #29
I will agree that Elway has Brady for now. But maybe not for long.
Speaking of Broncos, how many times do you think Tebow will get mentioned Sunday?
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02-01-2012, 09:42 PM #30
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02-01-2012, 09:58 PM #31
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02-01-2012, 11:15 PM #32
To be fair if the Giants win I'll sport their avatar for a week.
And that SB might've been good if the Pats won. The outcome ruined the game. And as far as his arrogance is concerned, I don't really care about how he conducts himself. He could spend his time off the field trying to run over little old ladies with his sports cars and I still wouldn't give a Sh!t. But come on you have to admit Brady is one of the best ever. I mean as much as I hate Peyton, I still think he's one of the best.
By the way, if we're going to talk about arrogance, Eli is one arrogant MFer. Remember when he was drafted by the Chargers and publically said he'd refuse to play for them?
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02-02-2012, 12:39 AM #33
LMFAO ur funny lol
Braady is good lol and he's definately one of the best all time. The guy has talent for sure lol and I am NOT arguing that at all. I don't think he's top 3 of all time tho.... atleast not yet. I missed what happened with Eli and the chargers..... but since then he hasn't had too much to say really. He's pretty much been about the team..... and thats not to say Brady isn't because one of the Pats' strong points is their "team play"
As far as peyton is concerned..... I'm neutral as far as whether I like/dislike him. He's definately headed to the hall of fame and his status can't be questioned.
Now.... according to ESPN (i'm watching it right now) - Tom Brady is on the "mount rushmore" of legacies. He's a top QB and he's playing great football. When asked who's playing better football at THIS moment..... the answer was Eli He's the "hotter" QB going into the playoffs. It doesn't mean much other than what a few analysts say because we all know Brady can kick ass but I figured i'd throw a little nudge ur way
~Haz~
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02-02-2012, 12:41 AM #34Banned
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02-02-2012, 01:13 AM #35
I almost wanna tag the shit out of this thread with BRADY - and hopefully he'll google search his name one day and see it on a steroid website. Maybe he'll be curious enough to click on it only to see my post about doggin his wife LOL. I'd fvckin die laughing if one day on tv in an interview I heard:
Terry Bradshaw "Tom.... do you ever let the haters get to you..... do you read the negative comments?"
Brady "Not really Terry..... only this one guy named Hazard really pissed me off.....etc"
Guess one can only hope..... haha
~Haz~
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02-02-2012, 02:13 AM #36
You didn't know that Eli pulled that bullshit move with the Chargers? That's why as soon as they drafted them, they ended up trading him to The Giants for the draft picks that brought Merriman and Kaeding to the Chargers and they also got Rivers. It was one of the single most arrogant moves I've ever seen in football that an unproven rookie did.
THIS moment Brady's in the fvcking zone ready to put a clinic on. And let's be honest here, the Raven's defense put up a better showing than the 49er's did in the playoffs or the packers. Winning that game alone proved Tom's greatness.
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02-02-2012, 02:15 AM #37
........ ugh
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02-02-2012, 02:20 AM #38
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02-02-2012, 10:45 AM #39
Doesn't matter much what each team showed durring the playoffs. The pats were 18-0 in 07 yet they got beat. It boils down to what they bring on superbowl sunday. Thats why any team can beat any team on any day. It's just funny though how the giants have beaten better than mediocre teams consistantly for the last 6 weeks yet they must be a fluke lol. Doesn't make sense unless every team just had an "off" day when they played the giants.
UPDATE: ESPN states (jerry rice was an analyst) that the Pats have the receiving advantage in Wes Welker and Gronk. Wes welker has the most catches and Gronk is a hard match up - giving the pats the advantage. Nicks wasn't listed as abig threat but Victor Cruz was seen as the biggest giants receiving threat.
~Haz~
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02-02-2012, 01:55 PM #40
Let's see, they lost to the Redskins in week 15. Then the last two weeks of the season they played the Jets and Cowboys. The Wildcard weekend they killed the Falcons (who in the regular season couldn't beat any good team). I'll give them credit for their divisional and conference championship wins. But neither of those teams played like they did during the season.
Welker and Gronk are both listed as questionable right now. So Ocho is going to have to step up. It should be good and both Gronk and Welker will move the chains at crucial times.
Nicks was the Giants top receiver for like nearly half the games this season. I don't put much faith in the ESPN analysts, unless they expect The Pats to dominate.
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