Patriots will win by at least 10 points. I'm guessing NE 34 - NY 24.
You aint kidding!Grant's radio show is going to be unbelievably unbearable tomorrow.
I can't believe someone I went to middle school and half of high school with won a super bowl ring.
While I was happy for the Giants (and not a Pats fan), this post is just out of line.
LOL, you got that right!Grant's radio show is going to be unbelievably unbearable tomorrow.
you clearly haven't heard all of the crap i have then.![]()
The Pats have already paid for their mistake regarding the illegal taping. And what are you talking about the Pats didn't go near the Giants walk through. I didn't even know they were trying too.As for the Patriots staff...sorry you got busted for the illegal taping & couldn't get near the Giants walk through. You may have got my Rams, but your karma went out the door & hit you on the way out.
The Pats have already paid for their mistake regarding the illegal taping. And what are you talking about the Pats didn't go near the Giants walk through. I didn't even know they were trying too.Also, they DENIED the taped walkthru with the Rams.
By the way, do you think you could have made this post any bigger?![]()
But again, something i gotta do is respect the Pats for showing some real class and respecting the phenomenal effort by the upstart New York Giants. I don't think this could happen again in a million years and would be surprised if the Giants came anywhere near a Super Bowl next year.
Yeah. I've been bagging on the Patriots all season long for being classless. I have to give them credit for being gracious in defeat last night. I didn't watch all the post game interviews, but I didn't hear anything negative or disrespectful. They were all very gracious and respectable. I appreciate that.
Belichick, on the other hand, was Belichick, as always. I can't help but marvel at his aloof personality. I wonder if that's a byproduct of being such a brilliant football mind. And while I respect his accomplishments and his football acumen, I have to wonder if he's losing his edge. His abrasive front isn't as intimidating as it used to be, and he's kind of been brought back down to earth this season, with the taping scandal and now the biggest Super Bowl upset in history. And some of the decisions he made last night (going for it on 4th and 13 instead of trying the field goal being the most glaring one) kind of showed that he isn't as untouchable as he has been regarded in the past.
But it was a great game, start to finish, and I couldn't be happier with the outcome.
Yeah. I've been bagging on the Patriots all season long for being classless. I have to give them credit for being gracious in defeat last night. I didn't watch all the post game interviews, but I didn't hear anything negative or disrespectful. They were all very gracious and respectable. I appreciate that.
Belichick, on the other hand, was Belichick, as always. I can't help but marvel at his aloof personality. I wonder if that's a byproduct of being such a brilliant football mind. And while I respect his accomplishments and his football acumen, I have to wonder if he's losing his edge. His abrasive front isn't as intimidating as it used to be, and he's kind of been brought back down to earth this season, with the taping scandal and now the biggest Super Bowl upset in history. And some of the decisions he made last night (going for it on 4th and 13 instead of trying the field goal being the most glaring one) kind of showed that he isn't as untouchable as he has been regarded in the past.
But it was a great game, start to finish, and I couldn't be happier with the outcome.
Being brought down to earth? He was one freakish play away from coaching the best season in NFL history. (but I do sooooo find the guy irritating)
Think about what they just lost besides the Super Bowl. A chance to be immortalized. To do something that may never happen again. To be remembered throughout history as the greatest team ever assembled. I mean it's hard to put into words exactly what it was but it was all riding on that game and it slips through your fingers on dramatic plays like that 4th and one at midfield, that third and 8 to Smith out on the right sideline where he miraculously tip toes to the first down marker before falling out of bounds to stop the clock and then the Hail Mary to Tyree at the 15 yd line or whatever to set up the waning seconds winning score.
I mean after that crushing defeat the Pats go out and do nothing but pay positive regard to the Giants. That had to show some class...
Just will leave it at that. Only to say that that is one of the things that impresses me the most besides the grandeur of the kind of wins that Tiger, or Federer or the Patriots put together. But when you go down, finally go down, cause we all go down sooner or later, how do you handle it....
And why isn't Randy Moss playing in the Pro Bowl now? I can understand Tom Brady, but unless Moss is injured, the NFL should require him to be there.
I heard he came down with a serious case of wussitis. He doesn't want to have to speak with the media.