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frfksakes wrote:I think it's a psych out, lol (Don’t fall for it, Eli!!!!)
Enigma869 wrote:frfksakes wrote:I think it's a psych out, lol (Don’t fall for it, Eli!!!!)
As JoePa pointed out, Brady's ankle was fairly seriously injured in 2001, during his first Super Bowl run, and he still managed to get his ass onto the field (even though he left the AFC Championship game for Bledsoe to come in) in the big game. In 2002, he played the entire second half of the season with a separated shoulder (and his name has appeared on the injury report EVERY game, since then), and still managed to be productive. In 2005, he played with a sports hernia (the same injury that shut Donovan McNabb down completely), and still managed to be Tom Brady. If this guy can breathe, he'll be on the field. I also suspect that he'll have a pretty solid game, because I've never seen the guy have two bad games in a row!
John from Boston
frfksakes wrote:
I do like Eli’s chances, though. He’s just really on right now. & Thankfully it coincides with the Giants working together so well.
Enigma869 wrote:frfksakes wrote:
I do like Eli’s chances, though. He’s just really on right now. & Thankfully it coincides with the Giants working together so well.
You like Eli's chances over Brady???? Based on what??? I assume that you're either from or live in the NY/NJ area, because there is nothing else to base it on. Sure, Eli has played EXCEPTIONALLY well, in the playoffs! That said, he's never been on the big stage before, and he's going against a guy who has owned the big stage! I certainly think the 14 point spread is fucking ridiculous! I'm not sure sure how these oddsmakers watched that final game of the season between the Patriots and Giants and came away thinking the Patriots were 14 points better! I think it's going to be a very close, and high scoring game. The Giants proved they have zero ability to stop the Patriots offense and the Patriots weren't much better on defense! The Giants have nobody who can cover the Patriots receivers, so I think your great run is going to come to a screeching halt![]()
John from Boston
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