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Rockindeano wrote:Eli beat Garcia, Romo and Favre, then Beat Brady. He then made the greatest play in SB history. Damn right he is the MVP.
Enigma869 wrote:Eli is a likeable enough guy, but he isn't the first guy to win ONE Super Bowl! Hell, Trent Dilfer, Doug Williams, Mark Rypien, and Jeff Hostettler have won a single Super Bowl! It's just RIDICULOUS to turn on ESPN and listen to guys (seriously) debate whether or not Eli has now passed Peyton as a QB!
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
NealIsGod wrote:But Eli did play well, and became Tom Brady on that last drive. Actually, he escaped pressure that Brady couldn't have to make that play.
RedWingFan wrote:You can add Peyton to that "only won one Super Bowl list"
Rockindeano wrote:Shut your trap John.
Put away the jealousy 13.
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He damned deserved MVP and you know it.
NealIsGod wrote:I am not a Giants fan, but this is pretty classy of them:
Ernie Accorsi is no longer employed by the N.Y. Giants, but he certainly was treated like a treasured member of the family by the club last week in Arizona, and rightly so.
As the final seconds ticked off the clock this past Sunday night, signalling the Giants stunning 17-14 upset victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XVII, Accorsi, who voluntarily retired a year earlier as the team's general manager, was in tears as he sat in the stadium watching the scene unfold down below.
The classy Giants ownership had paid Accorsi's way out to Phoenix, insisted that he stay in the team hotel and become a member of the team's official party in the days leading up to the Super Bowl. And not long after the game had ended, jubilant club owner John Mara told Accorsi he'd also be getting a Super Bowl ring, even if he no longer was on the payroll.
NealIsGod wrote:If the Giants didn't get so much pressure on Brady, the Pats would have won going away. But Eli did play well, and became Tom Brady on that last drive. Actually, he escaped pressure that Brady couldn't have to make that play.
Enigma869 wrote:Tiki is somewhere in the world right now saying "Hey, where is my ring"! What an ass that guy is!
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