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Giants Receive Super Bowl Rings

Carbo

Diamond Member
Big event in NYC last night as the Super Bowl champions, the NY Giants, received their Super Bowl rings.
Only players not in attendance were Antonio Pierce, who was on his honeymoon, and Jeremy Shockey, who is still whining about his lack of respect and love from the Giants.
I'm ready for the '08 season! Let me just start by saying the Cowboys suck, and TO will be crying again come January.
 
Originally posted by: Carbo
Big event in NYC last night as the Super Bowl champions, the NY Giants, received their Super Bowl rings.
Only players not in attendance were Antonio Pierce, who was on his honeymoon, and Jeremy Shockey, who is still whining about his lack of respect and love from the Giants.
I'm ready for the '08 season! Let me just start by saying the Cowboys suck, and TO will be crying again come January.

Shockey wasn't there? big baby. then again, he probably feels like he had nothing to do with it.

Go G-men!
 
You know, when I read this, I was going to be nice and say congrats blah blah blah.

Dallas is going to dominate the Giants so bad this year, Eli's ass will be in more pain than after a Saturday night in a San Francisco bathhouse.
 
I can only describe their last season as a series of cosmic aligning lucky streaks, and nothing more. They'll soon be forgotten this year after the first few games, and the next year, and the next...
 
As glad as I was that the G-men beat those insufferable Patriot cheating bastards, the fact remains it was sheer luck that they were able to get to the Super Bowl at all. That they were able to win it was pretty much a miracle.
 
Originally posted by: AMDZen
As glad as I was that the G-men beat those insufferable Patriot cheating bastards, the fact remains it was sheer luck that they were able to get to the Super Bowl at all. That they were able to win it was pretty much a miracle.

Winning is winning. There is no luck, everyone gets good calls and has to deal with bad ones, everyone has injuries, it's a level playing field and the best team of the night wins. Was it luck that the Giants' front 4 dominated the Pats o-line the entire game?
 
Originally posted by: AMDZen
As glad as I was that the G-men beat those insufferable Patriot cheating bastards, the fact remains it was sheer luck that they were able to get to the Super Bowl at all. That they were able to win it was pretty much a miracle.

As a Pat fan I have respect for the G-men, they won that game the hard way,
by dominating in the trenches..
 
Originally posted by: Gnrslash4life
Wow, the level of stupidity in this thread is sky high already.

care to share your awesome intelligence then?


Once Favre does his flip-flop, and then Rodgers commits suicide the Packers will be back in teh mix for the NFC crown....

/me straps on flame suit
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade


Shockey wasn't there? big baby. then again, he probably feels like he had nothing to do with it.

Shockey was instrumental in this happening. If he had not gotten hurt he would have been in there dropping passes at key moments.

 
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: Gnrslash4life
Wow, the level of stupidity in this thread is sky high already.

care to share your awesome intelligence then?


Once Favre does his flip-flop, and then Rodgers commits suicide the Packers will be back in teh mix for the NFC crown....

/me straps on flame suit

Well you dont get lucky and just happen to beat the 2 top seeds in your conference and then beat the overall top seed, which so happens to be undefeated as well. The Giants did go 10-6 in the season but there was only 1 team they didnt beat that they played and that was the Vikings. They played once and lost. Every team they played more then once they also beat. Thats not luck.


 
Eli Manning STILL hasn't earned my respect. Very "meh" QB... if he can play like he did in the playoffs during the regular season, then he'll be something. Every season he throws more INT's than the previous year.

 
Originally posted by: StinkyMojo
Eli Manning STILL hasn't earned my respect.

I'm sure this leaves him feeling broken and hollow inside. When leading your team to victory over the 3 time undefeated greatest team of all time doesn't earn you someone's respect, the problem isn't yours.
 
Originally posted by: StinkyMojo
Eli Manning STILL hasn't earned my respect. Very "meh" QB... if he can play like he did in the playoffs during the regular season, then he'll be something. Every season he throws more INT's than the previous year.

This is some backward ass logic. Shouldn't he get respect if he comes up big in the important games.
 
Originally posted by: StinkyMojo
Eli Manning STILL hasn't earned my respect. Very "meh" QB... if he can play like he did in the playoffs during the regular season, then he'll be something. Every season he throws more INT's than the previous year.

So you'd rather have a QB that rocks in the regular season, but stinks it up in the big one? Well that's fucking idiotic.
 
Originally posted by: BudAshes
Originally posted by: StinkyMojo
Eli Manning STILL hasn't earned my respect. Very "meh" QB... if he can play like he did in the playoffs during the regular season, then he'll be something. Every season he throws more INT's than the previous year.

This is some backward ass logic. Shouldn't he get respect if he comes up big in the important games.

But he barely got his team to the important games... last seed.
 
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: StinkyMojo
Eli Manning STILL hasn't earned my respect. Very "meh" QB... if he can play like he did in the playoffs during the regular season, then he'll be something. Every season he throws more INT's than the previous year.

So you'd rather have a QB that rocks in the regular season, but stinks it up in the big one? Well that's fucking idiotic.

no smartass, i want a qb that does good in both reg season AND playoffs.. that's what makes a great qb.. well, great.
 
Originally posted by: Deeko
You know, when I read this, I was going to be nice and say congrats blah blah blah.

Dallas is going to dominate the Giants so bad this year, Eli's ass will be in more pain than after a Saturday night in a San Francisco bathhouse.

*grabs popcorn*
 
Originally posted by: BudAshes
Originally posted by: StinkyMojo
Eli Manning STILL hasn't earned my respect. Very "meh" QB... if he can play like he did in the playoffs during the regular season, then he'll be something. Every season he throws more INT's than the previous year.

This is some backward ass logic. Shouldn't he get respect if he comes up big in the important games.

that Eli pass that the will for ever haunt the Pats was more of a defensive glitch on the Pats side. I mean, come on....Miami probably could have stopped that pass from happening. If anything, credit is more due to the receiver for actually hanging on to the ball.
 
Originally posted by: Deeko
You know, when I read this, I was going to be nice and say congrats blah blah blah.

Dallas is going to dominate the Giants so bad this year, Eli's ass will be in more pain than after a Saturday night in a San Francisco bathhouse.

I think I've heard this before. Oh right, last season. How'd that work out?

GO GIANTS.
 
Touche, although we all know Dallas dominated them in the regular season, and has upgraded in the offseason. What did the Giants do again?
 
Originally posted by: StinkyMojo
Originally posted by: BudAshes
Originally posted by: StinkyMojo
Eli Manning STILL hasn't earned my respect. Very "meh" QB... if he can play like he did in the playoffs during the regular season, then he'll be something. Every season he throws more INT's than the previous year.

This is some backward ass logic. Shouldn't he get respect if he comes up big in the important games.

But he barely got his team to the important games... last seed.

Now you're backwards and upside down. There is no "barely", there's no "almost won". When you say he hasn't earned your respect, what do you mean exactly? That you don't consider him one of the greatest QBs? No one does. But he deserves respect for last season, especially the post season.
 
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