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GameMaster 02-04-2008 12:01 AM

Superbowl XLII: The Aftermath
 
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Originally Posted by a Randomly Selected News Headline
Patriots fans confident that team will make history

As what? Pathetic losers?

Yeah, I guess that could make history.

Go NY Giants!




Bond 02-04-2008 12:16 AM

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Still the best.

KillerGremlin 02-04-2008 01:53 AM

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Tomorrows Headline:

Eli Manning - not as bad as we thought.

Bube 02-04-2008 07:32 AM

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NY played better, and they were great on defense. But I don't really see what you've got against Brady? Yes, he couldn't do what he should have done, but that was because of the Giants smart plays.

And Manning really did turn the game around by himself, escaping the 4-man sack attempt. That was the best play of the game.

I really wanted the Pats to win though, couldn't go to sleep after the game..

Perfect Stu 02-04-2008 03:11 PM

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"WOOOOOO!"

What a glorious feeling...Giants deserved that game in every sense of the word.




DeathsHand 02-04-2008 03:47 PM

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Earlier in the season there was some kind of... Razor blade commercial or something that deemed Eli Manning "Unstoppable"...
I always had a chuckle... "Of all the QBs to call unstoppable", I'd say...

KillerGremlin 02-04-2008 05:16 PM

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It was just kind of funny that the New England O-line that has received so much praise was unable to protect Brady last night. They should have lost to the Eagles and the Ravens. It was inevitable.

Angrist 02-04-2008 05:35 PM

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So which one was the underdog again? They lost, right?

DeathsHand 02-04-2008 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Angrist (Post 216701)
So which one was the underdog again? They lost, right?

The Patriots were trying to complete the first undefeated season in the NFL since like the 1972 Dolphins, and the first since they extended the season to 16 games in 1978...

The Giants were, if I remember correctly from the pre-game show, the lowest-seeded NFL team to ever make it to the Super Bowl... And only the second wild-card team (and the first of the NFC division) to win it...

The Giants were pretty much as much of an underdog as you can get...

Typhoid 02-04-2008 07:50 PM

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Billy B's face afterwards was priceless.

The Germanator 02-04-2008 08:17 PM

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His press conference was the most amazing of all. I think he uttered 12 syllables in 5 minutes.

Angrist 02-05-2008 04:00 AM

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Originally Posted by DeathsHand (Post 216704)
The Patriots were trying to complete the first undefeated season in the NFL since like the 1972 Dolphins, and the first since they extended the season to 16 games in 1978...

The Giants were, if I remember correctly from the pre-game show, the lowest-seeded NFL team to ever make it to the Super Bowl... And only the second wild-card team (and the first of the NFC division) to win it...

The Giants were pretty much as much of an underdog as you can get...

So the underdog won, yay! :D

Jason1 02-05-2008 12:36 PM

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You have to feel sorry for Tom Brady though, now he has to go home and count his money and have sex with Giselle.

Fox 6 02-05-2008 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Angrist (Post 216729)
So the underdog won, yay! :D

Its the feel good story of the year........ if you dont live in Boston.

KillerGremlin 02-05-2008 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Jason1 (Post 216743)
You have to feel sorry for Tom Brady though, now he has to go home and count his money and have sex with Giselle.

And he probably just passed his peak. Did you see how many times he got sacked? I'm sure every coach in the NFL is re-watching the game and taking notes. I doubt there will be an offensive line that will hold Brady together like this season. The Giants even managed to contain Moss. Brady is yesterday's news. He's still really talented, but now he's human, now he's the guy who went 18-1. Brady is the victim of one of the biggest upsets in Super Bowl/NFL history. And Bill Belichick has been upgraded from "cheater" to "cheating cry-baby bastard." I can't believe he walked off the field early, what a prick. At least show some class, it's not like you haven't won 3 Super Bowls already.

Jason1 02-05-2008 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by KillerGremlin (Post 216754)
And he probably just passed his peak. Did you see how many times he got sacked? I'm sure every coach in the NFL is re-watching the game and taking notes. I doubt there will be an offensive line that will hold Brady together like this season. The Giants even managed to contain Moss. Brady is yesterday's news. He's still really talented, but now he's human, now he's the guy who went 18-1. Brady is the victim of one of the biggest upsets in Super Bowl/NFL history. And Bill Belichick has been upgraded from "cheater" to "cheating cry-baby bastard." I can't believe he walked off the field early, what a prick. At least show some class, it's not like you haven't won 3 Super Bowls already.

Belichick is pure dirt, a huge loser. Not to mention he looks like a complete idiot on the field. A hoodie with the arms cut off? What an ass.

Perfect Stu 02-05-2008 05:20 PM

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The one thing I can't understand abot the Patritos and its fans are that they can't seem to take the bad with the good...

...which is pathetic considering how far the good has outweighed the bad in the past 6 years. Even moreso when you consider how the Red Sox have done.

BreakABone 02-05-2008 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Perfect Stu (Post 216766)
The one thing I can't understand abot the Patritos and its fans are that they can't seem to take the bad with the good...

...which is pathetic considering how far the good has outweighed the bad in the past 6 years. Even moreso when you consider how the Red Sox have done.

I think they have gotten a big head with the success of the Red Sox and the Patroits. It's like the greatest city in the world because their teams are dominating. And it's kind of hard for them, it is a new feeling I would imagine to be the top of the heap. And I'm sure they all tasted victory. They all wanted it and it was snatched away from them.

And i've got to say knowing this city to city business, it feels good. :D

manasecret 02-05-2008 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Perfect Stu (Post 216766)
The one thing I can't understand abot the Patritos and its fans are that they can't seem to take the bad with the good...

...which is pathetic considering how far the good has outweighed the bad in the past 6 years. Even moreso when you consider how the Red Sox have done.

Easy to understand. The fans have gotten spoiled, and along the way they have picked up tons of bandwagon fans who are only there for the fair days anyway.

There are plenty of true fans that although the huge upset I'm sure is hard to come down from, they will in the end take it in stride. I know a few personally.

And I think it goes both ways. "Belichick is pure dirt, a huge loser" sounds like Jason1 not being able to take the good with the bad, or the bad with the good. We get it, your team lost to the Patriots, it's ok.

Perfect Stu 02-05-2008 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by manasecret (Post 216768)
And I think it goes both ways. "Belichick is pure dirt, a huge loser" sounds like Jason1 not being able to take the good with the bad, or the bad with the good. We get it, your team lost to the Patriots, it's ok.

Not everyone who dislikes Bill Belichick cheers for a team that has lost to the modern day Pats in a big game, believe it or not...so I would give up that whole 'you must be jealous' stance you've seem to taken with the New England Patriots. I don't know if you're just playing devil's advocate, if you're just a jerk, or if you're secretly a Patriots fan. I'm not sure...has to be one of the 3 though, and that's OK.

manasecret 02-05-2008 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Perfect Stu (Post 216772)
Not everyone who dislikes Bill Belichick cheers for a team that has lost to the modern day Pats in a big game, believe it or not...so I would give up that whole 'you must be jealous' stance you've seem to taken with the New England Patriots. I don't know if you're just playing devil's advocate, if you're just a jerk, or if you're secretly a Patriots fan. I'm not sure...has to be one of the 3 though, and that's OK.

"Believe it or not" I didn't say anything about everyone who dislikes Bill Belichick (I don't care if I spelled that wrong anymore, I just can not remember it).

Notice how I didn't say anything about

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Originally Posted by Typhoid (Post 216705)
Billy B's face afterwards was priceless.

or

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Originally Posted by The Germanator (Post 216706)
His press conference was the most amazing of all. I think he uttered 12 syllables in 5 minutes.

But I did say something about

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Originally Posted by Jason1 (Post 216759)
Belichick is pure dirt, a huge loser. Not to mention he looks like a complete idiot on the field. A hoodie with the arms cut off? What an ass.

Now I know you can see the difference between the first two and the last.

And secretly a Patriots fan? Haven't I already said I am? I don't know, maybe I haven't. But at the same time I wanted the Giants to win. I'm also a devil's advocate sometimes and a jerk oftentimes.

The Germanator 02-05-2008 10:52 PM

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I definitely can't fell an ounce sorry for Boston fans being a follower of all 4 major Philadelphia sports teams. We are on the verge of celebrating 100 seasons without a championship for all those teams combined.

The way the Flyers are looking, maybe we have a chance...Though if we run into the Devils or the Red Wings I can almost guarantee a loss.

manasecret 02-05-2008 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by The Germanator (Post 216775)
I definitely can't fell an ounce sorry for Boston fans being a follower of all 4 major Philadelphia sports teams. We are on the verge of celebrating 100 seasons without a championship for all those teams combined.

Do you mean 25 seasons for each of the four teams without a championship? Or do you mean 100 seasons for each team for a cumulative of 400 seasons? If the latter, then wow. I will have to root for Philadelphia from now on.

The Germanator 02-05-2008 11:46 PM

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I mean 25 seasons for each of the teams...The last championship was the 1983 76ers...

Though all in all, the Philadelphia Phillies have won one World Series in 120 some years of existence. The Eagles have never won a Super Bowl and just three NFL championships for being in existence in the mid-30's. (last one in 1960). The Sixers in all of their forms have won 3 championships being the oldest franchise in the NBA (1939 or so?) and the Flyers won twice in the mid-70's as an expansion team....So yeah, Just 10 championships in the hundred some years most of these teams have been around and none since I've been alive and 2 years before that.

I gotta say it's fun though. It makes Sports talk radio around here fun because everyone is kind of sad and pathetic about losing so much.

EDIT: So Philadelphia is 10/306 in terms of years their teams have been around. By comparison just the Boston Celtics have won 16 championships in 60 years of existence and the Yankees have 26 titles in about 100 years...Yeesh

Perfect Stu 02-06-2008 12:35 AM

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Jason is usually more outspoken. I think virtually everyone can agree that BB is a douchebag, just some people won't come out and project it.

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Originally Posted by manasecret (Post 216774)
And secretly a Patriots fan? Haven't I already said I am? I don't know, maybe I haven't. But at the same time I wanted the Giants to win.

Wait, what?

manasecret 02-06-2008 11:19 AM

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I started liking the Patriots when I started college back in 2002 when the Texans first came online. I didn't have any real loyalty to the Texans, and my college buddies were all die-hard Patriots fans from the Boston area who couldn't keep their mouths shut about them. So I gained some interest.

Since parting ways with those guys, I still keep a small interest in the Pats. This season I liked watching them because it was amazing to watch a team that good, a team which seemed destined to win every game by some magic play (or call). That ended abruptly.

But I don't have any big vested interest in them. I'd rather revel in the misery of all of the Pats fans I know than let them have something to forever point to and tout.

Perfect Stu 02-06-2008 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by manasecret (Post 216793)
I'd rather revel in the misery of all of the Pats fans I know than let them have something to forever point to and tout.

In that case:

1. You're not a Patriots fan
2. I think you and I will get alone just fine :D


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