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Army of GOD wrote:I joined this game because it's so similar to Call of Duty.
Army of GOD wrote:I joined this game because it's so similar to Call of Duty.
Either him or the guy that caught the pass. But, the one that really won the game was the punter...but when did a punter ever get an MVP?oVo wrote:A team effort... and MVP Eli Manning !
Army of GOD wrote:I joined this game because it's so similar to Call of Duty.
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
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That was Mario Manningham... and it took another unbelievable catchCreepersWiener wrote:Either him or the guy that caught the pass. But, the one that really won the game was the punter...but when did a punter ever get an MVP?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
My 30th favorite NFL team beat my 31st favorite NFL team. Again. Whoo. The only time I root for the Pats would be when they play the Cowboys.GreecePwns wrote:My 31st favorite NFL team beat my 32nd favorite NFL team. Again. Woo.
It was actually a touchdown after the safety so a 9 point swing.jimboston wrote:The Pats lost for many reasons...
1) Eli Manning played well.
2) Pats Offense wasn't playing at it's peak.
3) Giant's Kicker -> Great Field Possession for Giants
If you have to blame one person or one play, you can blame Tom Brady's rookie mistake on his first play. He should have stepped out of the pocket before throwing away the ball. He wasn't thinking about where he was or what the repercussions might be.
That resulted in not just the 2 point Safety... but also the 3 points for the NYG Field Goal. Not to mention the lost drive. The 5 point swing is more than the difference at the end of the game.
Even with that error the Pats still could have pulled it off... but they didn't. There is no could have, there is no should have, there is not try... there is only win or lose.
I notice that a lot with Brady period. He's a great quarter back but newscasters seem to want to make him into a god. I'm noticing that today they're putting a lot of the attention Brady being injured...on his non-throwing shoulder...where he didn't miss a play. I'm sorry but Giants were also playing injured. They lost I think 3-4 people to injury in the game and had a couple others miss plays. They lost two tight ends and Jason Pierre-Paul, a critical part of that pass rush was injured. Maybe not their Quarter Back but more than one significant piece and I didn't notice any drop off in play from Brady after the injury.thegreekdog wrote:Did anyone else notice that the broadcast team went out of their way to not criticize Tom Brady? He made some poor decisions throughout the game (not just the first play that resulted in a safety).
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Also, Pats had at least two dropped passes that didn't help Brady any. Brady threw on the money for the most part, but when those two passes needed to be caught, they were dropped.jimboston wrote:The Pats lost for many reasons...
1) Eli Manning played well.
2) Pats Offense wasn't playing at it's peak.
3) Giant's Kicker -> Great Field Possession for Giants

Army of GOD wrote:I joined this game because it's so similar to Call of Duty.