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I can't believe Mac didn't know the '85 Patriots (SBXX) were held to seven yards rushing.

LOL....

Vikings.... puhlease.


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I can't believe you went 0 for 5 in Bears Trivia.

LOL......

Puhlease....


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And WR swoops in with a zinger! :lol:

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Woodridge Ryan wrote:
I can't believe you went 0 for 5 in Bears Trivia.

LOL......

Puhlease....


Ryan, that's exactly where I was going, and that's why I'm redeemed.

THE GREAT Dan McNeil (aka THE KING of Super Bowl Trivia) couldn't even remember that the mighty Bears defense totally shut down the Patriots sorry lame ass fuckin' excuse for an offense.

Dan McNeil is my bitch. ;)


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500 pounds of suck between the two of you


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My question is, will Mac redeem himself by giving props to Eli for only having one interception (that wasn't even his fault) during the biggest game of his life AND leading his team down the field for the game winning drive?


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I think he will. He's not a blind, stubborn man that doesn't learn....that would be Lovie Smith.


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Woodridge Ryan wrote:
I think he will. He's not a blind, stubborn man that doesn't learn....that would be Lovie Smith.


I agree. Mac's not an idiot.

He will go on to say that the defense is probably MORESO the reason why the Giants won, but there's no denying the fact that Goober Manning Jr. threw two CLUTCH 4th quarter TDs.

You gotta score to win, and Manning put the points on the board.

The guys will rake Belichick over the coals for not kicking the FG in the 3rd quarter. That was just plain lunacy and cockiness.

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quote="Darren - Tinley Park"]My question is, will Mac redeem himself by giving props to Eli for only having one interception (that wasn't even his fault) during the biggest game of his life AND leading his team down the field for the game winning drive?
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We can start the debate that if Rex managed the game like Eli did last year we would have a ring.

Archie Manning should start freezing his sperm and charging big bucks and or just be put out to stud. Mind boggling to have two different sons win back to back Super Bowls.

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He averaged 13 -plus yards a pass completion. How is that managing the game? Sounds like he was throwing the ball down the field and taking risks. That pass to Tyree was of the jump-ball variety.
How about that pass to Burress into double coverage by the end zone when Toomer was open on a middle route? Game management?

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Anyone who says Eli managed that game is just a close minded Manning-hater. I dont like Eli, even went as far as saying that him going to Lambeau against Favre was like bringing a knife to a gunfight. The fact is that Eli drove his team down the field twice in the 4th quarter to win the game. Thats not managing the game. This game was won on his arm and the Giants front four D linement.

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You manage a game by being mistake free and making great reads and descions while in the pocket. It has nothing to do with stats ..He went out and excuted the game plan that was manged for him.. He was lucky on a few passes but he's not the gun slinger his brother is nor the student of the game Peyton is either but and my point was again is he is a QB not blessed with great talent around him and he manged his team down the field in that final drive.

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Manning's fourth quarter was one of the best fourth quarter performances -- maybe the best -- in SB history.


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Mac wrote:
Manning's fourth quarter was one of the best fourth quarter performances -- maybe the best -- in SB history.


:shock: Wow, how's that for honesty everyone? Somewhere Spaulding absolutely hates you right now. :lol:


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I agree Mac. When you consider all the factors in this game I think it was the greatest Super Bowl ever.

That Manning scramble and catch was certainly the greatest play in Super Bowl history. No doubt in my mind about that.


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That Manning scramble and catch was certainly the greatest play in Super Bowl history. No doubt in my mind about that.


Apparently you didnt see the glorious opening kickoff of last years big game, my friend.

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Woodridge Ryan wrote:
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Manning's fourth quarter was one of the best fourth quarter performances -- maybe the best -- in SB history.


:shock: Wow, how's that for honesty everyone? Somewhere Spaulding absolutely hates you right now. :lol:

Why? He didn't tell Spaulding that the trash men don't have to pick up the recycle garbage dispersed on the lawn.

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We can start the debate that if Rex managed the game like Eli did last year we would have a ring.


It's not a debate. Rex wasn't out there getting picked apart by Peyton that whole game.


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Manning's fourth quarter was one of the best fourth quarter performances -- maybe the best -- in SB history.

Wow, how's that for honesty everyone? Somewhere Spaulding absolutely hates you right now.
Why? He didn't tell Spaulding that the trash men don't have to pick up the recycle garbage dispersed on the lawn.


I'm going to start pming you guys and telling you I can kick your asses. :lol:


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I'm going to start pming you guys and telling you I can kick your asses. :lol:


Woooo - easy there! 8)


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Manning's fourth quarter was one of the best fourth quarter performances -- maybe the best -- in SB history.


I think Justin Tucks perfromance is as equally dominat as in any Super Bowl. 6 tackles, 2 sacks, and a forced fumbled. He was in Brady's face all day and easily could of been MVP ,,

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I think Justin Tucks perfromance is as equally dominat as in any Super Bowl. 6 tackles, 2 sacks, and a forced fumbled. He was in Brady's face all day and easily could of been MVP ,,


That would have been a solid choice.


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+1 Stu. Manning obviously made some incredible plays down the stretch, but I doubt they would have been in a position to take the lead if it wasn't for Tuck and the rest of the Giants front 7 who were in Brady's kitchen all day long. Tuck gets my MVP vote as well.

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I think Eli Manning deserved the MVP. Tuck and the rest of that line are a close second. Tuck's individual effort is not greater than the sum of its parts.

See Ryan, I may not long to be one of Mannings' oreos, but I am not totally blinded by my hatred. :wink:


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Tuck's individual effort is not greater than the sum of its parts.


Then can't you say the same about Richard Dent?

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See Ryan, I may not long to be one of Mannings' oreos


There's probably not many in this world wishing to be that..... :lol:


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That entire team was MVPs, my friend.


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Beardown wrote:
I agree Mac. When you consider all the factors in this game I think it was the greatest Super Bowl ever.


You must have been born after January of 1986.


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Stu, don't you take more risks by throwing the ball farther down the field as opposed to opting for several little dump passes?
He wasn't just taking what the defense would allow (dump offs). He was being aggressive and taking shots down the field.
BTW, how is it less risky to opt for a double-covered receiver as opposed to one who is breaking free on a middle route?

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