NEW ENGLAND NEVER DESERVED IT!!!

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CHEATERS NEVER DESERVED IT!!
WHAT? WHAT DID YOU SAY?...I..I CAN'T HERE YOU!!
RM
 
I was looking forward to witnessing history, but Eli played very well, kept his head and silenced the critics. He deserved it! Way to go Eli and congrats to the Giants. What a choke by the Pats too.


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"Live for somethin' or die for nothin'"
 
still one of the best games you will ever see. pats played tough. the last drive by the giants bordered on the miraculous.
 
In their last 3 games the Giants have beat the Cowboys,Packers, and Patriots. That is very impressive. None of those wins were flukes.

Giants are the best team in the NFL without a doubt....
 
Watching Bill Bellichec walking off the field before the game was over and not even shaking hands with Coughlin was the WHOLE reason that I hate the PATS!!!!!!!!! SORE FREAKING LOSERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Giants just played a better game and deserved to win the game........good for them
 
I don't understand why everyone thought the game was over. The clock stops when theres a change of posession. Should have been 2 seconds on the clock but everyone just ran out on the field. Eli did get the kneeldown to finish it though.

Gotto say that the Patriot players gave props to the Giants. No dis respect was shown by the Pats so you've got to give them credit for that. I think Belicheck has coached that team to be respectful and to not say anything stupid.

Giants showed a lot of heart!

Steve
 
A well played game. The difference was the Giants pass rush. Eli looks so small compared to some of his GIANT linemen and running backs.
 
LAST EDITED ON Feb-04-08 AT 08:25AM (MST)[p]It was a game to be remembered for a long time and as one person already said, one of the best game you will ever see. I would liked to have seen the Pats. win and make history but it's always nice to see the under dog win. I thought both teams showed class and heart, some things can't be taught.

Honestly the only thing I care about is my numbers came up in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd qtrs. Which helps contribute to this years application fees.

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Thanks for the video clip 257. As a long time Giant fan, it was awesome to see them win that game.
 
I think that was the best Super Bowl I've ever seen.
The Giants game plan was perfect. Rush the passer, run the football. Keep doing it until your opponent is too tired to stop you.
Everybody loves an underdog story. Great game.
I kind of feel sorry for Tom Brady, how many times did he go down.
 
Loved seeing those arrogant cheaters go down. Ain't karma a bugger. They were only respectful in the media, between book deals, inviting the team you are about to play to postgame "perfect" parties, before you beat them, and mouthing off during the game at the WRONG time, they deserved to get their "perfect" @$$es stomped.

Lots of web forums in the sports world are pretty quiet today without all the mouthy Baaaaaston Baked Beans mouthing off about the cheatriots.
 
LAST EDITED ON Feb-04-08 AT 11:12AM (MST)[p]The Giants came up with an incredible performance yesterday and should be contratulated for earning such a great victory. I can't imagine anyone taking anything away from the significance of their acheivement.

What I find interesting to read, is the opinions spouted by some about the Patriots. Everyone had a chance to witness history yesterday, something that hasn't been done in 36 years, and never for 19 games. Some of you just revel, however, in seeing anyone who is on top fall. Doesn't matter if it is football, politics, business, sports in general, life. There is a group of you who take ultimate enjoyment in seeing the successful fail, rather than in seeing the underdog succeed.

I think that mindset is interesting to study, and dangerous to possess. No wonder some people have never been successful.
 
No matter what you think of them they are still the best team in the NFL. One very close loss doesn't change that.
 
A good game all around. I hate when the better team losses cuz Ive been there alot and it kills to know you deserved it more. Oh well. Its history now, Congrats to Eli.

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CAelknuts and kingfish are absolutely right on. One loss in 19 games......who had a better season? EVER!
 
LAST EDITED ON Feb-04-08 AT 02:10PM (MST)[p]"Best team in the NFL"?????.......i think NOT. Say all you want, but the best team won. I'm a cowboys fan and they beat them twice, but couldn't when it counted. It's easy to win in the regular season, but tough when it counts. Luck doesn't get you that far, they deserved it.

The pats played some really bad teams and has an easy conference. The NFC east has always been the toughest or one of the toughest conferences. The cowboys played them tough for 3 quarters, eagles and giants took them to the wire.
 
Nobody cares if you don't win the big one.
It's all about the Superbowl baby, and the Giants are the champs.
 
I agree, people saying the better team did not win on Sunday oughtta have their eyes checked. How can some say they (Pats) deserved it more when they already won 3? They were the best team for 18 games in a row, just not when it mattered. And I do like to see things at the top fall once in a while because I don't believe in dominance in sports. Once you reach the top such as I believe the pats have by reaching 4 SB's, there's nowhere to go but down. Tom Brady has plenty of yrs left in him to reach a couple more so pats fans don't have to worry, the only problem now is going to be having to hear talk from the '72 dolphins about how they're the only undefeated team in history. And kudos to Michael Strahan for finally getting a ring after 15 seasons. By the way, I'm a Packers fan so I was rooting for the NFC.
 
It's hard to use the words Super Bowl without mention of the word "party". And SB42 had it going on! Glendale, Phoenix and Scottsdale had it figured it. Wow.

Friday nights MAXIM party was so-so. Well, it wasn't that bad, check it out at the link below.

http://www.maxim.com/Sports/MaximsSuperBowlXLIIParty/slideshow/965.aspx

It was cold and there wasn't much covering all the skin and there was no shortage of big hair and high heels. The venue might have been perfect had it been 75 degrees. There was a certain big name rapper and his entourage that were a hoot, it's all about the show. John Elway is much bigger than I thought. He is a few pounds heavier than his playing weight but he's bigger than I had expected. His dark-haired girlfriend was hard-pressed to leave his side, the "talent" at the party seemed to be ready and willing. There was more "skin" at the party than I've laid eyes on since walking on Bondi Beach in Sydney,Australia. MAXIM might want to do a little better planning next year in Tampa for their venue. Outdoor porta-potties would be a welcome addition.

The Travolta party on Saturday night was first-class. Chris Collingsworth and his family can bust a move and it was nice to see his "team" on the dance floor. For a white guy he can dance. The Circ de Soleil artists were a treat, no, they were absolutely fantastic and REO SPEEDWAGON can still sing and play. I enjoyed them more than TOM PETTY at the SB halftime show. It was a very comfortable venue and the set-up was like Travolta, class. Marshall Faulk's Foundation has it right and the auction items for breast cancer were terrific. I put in 3 bids for a signed Tom Brady Patriots helmet at the silent auction at $750, $1,250 and $1,400 thinking that if they won I might double my money on EBAY this week but that was my limit and when I left the party the helmet was being bid up for well over two grand. Oh well, I'm still cheap.

One of the nicest guys I met and chatted with was Sean Salisbury.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Salisbury

He's a hoot and had some nice things to say about our mutual friend Kenneth "Pete" Shaw, who played in the NFL for 7 seasons and worked with me at Drexel Burnhal Lambert in my old home-town of San Diego. I had no clue the average life expectancy of an NFL player is only 58. Warren Moon was a treat as well and those two guys ought to take their "schtick" on the road! Good chemistry and great speakers.

When Sunday arrived, The University of Phoenix stadium was a great venue for the big game. No shortage of police and we saw the cops strictly enforce scalping laws. Sitting on Row 20 on the 48 yard line was easy to take. Spike Lee was a couple of seats away and the Giants fans were fun. We were rooting for the Pats but hey, it was a great football game to the final gun. Martha Stewart was there, looking awful bored. The blonde lady sitting two seats over was wearing a million dollars worth of diamonds and was very nice. I can't put a name to her face but that was the nicest piece of carbon I have ever seen on a finger, even nicer than my friend, Cynthia Ekberg-Tsai's 17-carat monstrosity of "ice".

All in all, it was a memorable weekend. From the great weather on Saturday, the ambience at Morton's, lunch at the Capital Grille and the fine fare at Asia de Cuba in the Mondrian in Scottsdale. And congrats to both the Giants and Patriots and their rabid fans.

It's been awhile since I have been in the Salt River Pima area. Wow, I don't remember the millions of Canadian geese wintering on every golf course in the area. I should have brought a shotgun! The hundreds of limo's that rolled in from Vegas and LA were awesome. Our 32 footer was sweet but it didn't have a fireplace like some of them!! Our driver didn't know about the door for the peons so he inadvertently dropped us off on the Red Carpet for the Travolta party. I must have been a buzz killer for all the paparazzi!!! Coming home, as the Boeing 777 headed up over Coffee Pot and Show Low for the land of the Navajo it was nice to look down on the vast rough country harboring some of the biggest mule deer in America. The Southwest is a special place, and to Phoenix, you did good!!


Dean Parisian
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