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Old 10-24-2009, 06:05 AM
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Brady and Moss will get drunk Sat night and be a little hungover
I backed the Pats at 33-1 to win by more than 37 points. Tough to do but will give me a little fun during the game!!

I've only been here in London an hour and seen 100s of American football fans. Should be fun!!
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Old 10-24-2009, 09:11 AM
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Who would've thought that the Raiders first and possible lone win of the season, would come via this year's Super Bowl Champions.

I know people are sick and tired of reading this, but Andy will right the ship and have this team in contention to go far in the playoffs. Whether or not he gets over the hump this year remains to be seen (probably not), but he will have them hitting stride like crazy come December. This teams units start up front, and once they start getting some punch in the lines, other peices will fall in place. (except for Trotter, I can outrun his a$$) Bring on the barbs, its the norm for people who know how dear I hold this team.


NOte:: Please do not quote the Booth Operator or Dyldo when they chime in on this one. Out of sight, out of mind and I plan on keeping it like that.

Umm.....the Raiders have 2 wins now. Unless you were ignoring the meaning-less one at the beginning of the season.
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Old 11-01-2009, 06:04 PM
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The Giants have lots of injuries in the secondary and faced a team with an extra week to prepare and playing at home. It was a trap game and will mean little going forward.
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Old 11-01-2009, 06:06 PM
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This is really far from reality....
The Giants simply are not that good and I know Philly is struggling now, but they are the best team in that division.
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Old 11-01-2009, 08:58 PM
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how many in a row do the giants have to lose before the Tom Coughlin watch starts?
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Old 11-01-2009, 09:38 PM
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how many in a row do the giants have to lose before the Tom Coughlin watch starts?
He's safe. I'm thinking that the heat will be on Bill Sheridan the D coordinator. But overall, it's the entire team thats not playing well. Offense, Defense, Special Teams and coaching just hasn't been good during this stretch. Still have time to right the ship with 8 games remaining. But they have blew whatever cushion they had by starting 5-0 (against the JV part of the schedule). A good place to start would be getting Jacobs and that running game going. He's been mediocore at best and they need him to be the freight train that he has been. That could right the ship offensively all by itself.
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Coughlin should retire after this year. If he had any sense he would realize he didn't have anything to do with the 2007 success. He was a part of an extremely talented team that caught fire. Leave now and keep the faux legacy that the morons on NFL Primetime will bestow upon him.
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Old 11-01-2009, 10:46 PM
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Coughlin should retire after this year. If he had any sense he would realize he didn't have anything to do with the 2007 success. He was a part of an extremely talented team that caught fire. Leave now and keep the faux legacy that the morons on NFL Primetime will bestow upon him.
I really can't argue with anything that you said. The only thing that he really did, was deciding to play all out in the last game against the Pats (game meant nothing to the Giants). Supposedly that game (even though they lost) gave them some confidence that they could hang in there with the best team in the league. They made the most of that confidence and went on a roll at the right time.
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