December 30, 2007

KHAAAAAAAAAAN!!!!!!!!!

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That is all.

Fuming Yips! from Gary:
As Don Adams used to say, "Missed by that much". One thing I'm sure of, though, after watching (most of) that game. He can be beaten. And a team better than the Giants can do it. I don't expect New York to make it as far as the NFC Championship game. Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing Brett Favre take 'em on in the Superbowl.

Of course, I'd laugh my butt off if the Patsies went through all of this and somehow didn't make it to the big game.

Posted by Robert at December 30, 2007 10:31 AM | TrackBack
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heh heh heh

(although to be totally candid I actually fell asleep during this apparently very exciting game. nothing to do with the quality of the bout; i'm just an old man)

I like these whipsaw games in theory, but after having to come from behind against the stinkin' Ravens I am getting more and more nervous when we find ourselves behind.

Nothin' a nap can't cure, though.

Posted by: tdp at December 30, 2007 03:20 PM

Mu nu apparently doesn't want me commenting on this post -- it's eaten my comments a couple of different times. Probably just was well.

:-)

If I were you guys, and an alum of my school were having this success, I'd definitely be basking in the reflected glory. Granted, you have to hope Mangenious turns things around in NY, but that may still happen . . .

Posted by: The Abbot at December 31, 2007 11:21 AM

*Shrug* I'm not an AFC fan, so I don't care much how the Pats fare in the playoofs. I'm just glad that because of them, I never again have to hear about the '72 Dolphins' party each year when the last undefeated team is beaten. There was something smug and unsportsmanlike about celebrating somebody losing, especially when they're not a traditional rival and you're not the ones who beat them. Did Ted Williams party each year when noone broke .400? Yeah, so what you accomplished way back when was something great. You tarnish your image by acting as if every season ever since is still all about you. Sorry, boys (and that's what they acted like, not men), but the game is bigger than you. You want the right to celebrate when somebody loses? Pad up and beat them yourselves, or shut up already.

Posted by: Boy Named Sous at January 1, 2008 02:15 PM