The Perfect Storm.
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The Perfect Storm.
posted at 2/2/2012 6:49 PM EST
Zero respect for New England. From day 1, up until now, no one has given the Pats any due, and it still continues. Here's the ESPN 'Expert' Analyst panel, and their Super Bowl predictions. The Patriots got some love, but the majority picked the Giants. This is setting up perfectly for the Pats.Allen - GiantsGolic - GiantsHodge - GiantsJaworski - GiantsMortensen - GiantsSchefter - PatriotsSchlereth - PatriotsWickersham - GiantsDitka - GiantsKeyshawn - GiantsChris Carter - PatriotsTom Jackson - Patriots -
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posted at 2/2/2012 6:58 PM EST
Here you go: http://espn.go.com/nfl/picksA lot of 5-5's in there picking the Giants. Wonder why they're as good as a coin flip? -
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posted at 2/2/2012 8:27 PM EST
It took a decade, but Tom Jackson is coming around! The new Bill will probably give him a big hug after the game Sunday night! -
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posted at 2/2/2012 10:49 PM EST
Chris Carter is picking the Pats?!?!?! WOW!
First time for everything I guess. -
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posted at 2/2/2012 11:34 PM EST
Carter and Jackson switched to the Giants -
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posted at 2/3/2012 12:07 AM EST
ugh please dont tell me that leach carter isnt picking the pats, the more love the giants get, the better.....im surprised by schlereth picking the pats, im not surprised by the schefter pick because he isnt as mislead by the last few weeks as the others -
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posted at 2/3/2012 12:08 AM EST
And we care? Why?? -
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posted at 2/3/2012 12:11 AM EST
enough of the disrespect garbage. That's been played out for 9 years -
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posted at 2/3/2012 12:39 AM EST
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posted at 2/3/2012 3:52 AM EST
Paul_K, see I don't blame the fans for giving the edge to the Giants. The fans get their information on each team from the media, which is all about sucking the Giants' D (as in defense, not the other thing). -
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posted at 2/3/2012 4:47 AM EST
No disrespect to anyone posting here, but I really couldn't care less what the 'pundits' say. Seems cliched I know but the team that plays better Sunday will win the game. I like the Pats' chances. We'll see. -
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posted at 2/3/2012 6:25 AM EST
Pats MUST run the ball to keep the oafs off TomTom needs to be laser sharpBill has to have surprises in storePats MUST have the ball lastI wanna see Larry in a sky booth pumpin' his fist at Peyton!!!!New Engand CAN DO THIS!!!!!!!!!! -
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posted at 2/3/2012 7:26 AM EST
I stopped watching ant news except for SportsNation, the guy Collin, who loves The Pats talks about the game and how good The PATS have been playing and that the Giants lets not forget were 9-7, and with Eli you never know which one will show up. Just stay focus on the BIG prize The PATS win, 35-17..,, -
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posted at 2/3/2012 8:55 AM EST
Mike and Mike both piced Giants this morning. The perfect storm is picking up steam. Can't wait until it's unleased with full fury Sunday.
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posted at 2/3/2012 9:10 AM EST
The reality is that most people, fans or not, are pulling for whatever team plays against the Pats - it just happens to be the Giants. So, it's bigger than the whole "Boston vs. N.Y." thing - it's US AGAINST THE WORLD. -
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posted at 2/3/2012 9:11 AM EST
all these guys are going with what happened in the last SB,
Gronk being injured, and the Hot team
what i am tired of his listening to the Giants - how
they aren't getting any respect, how they rattle TB
- they have morphed into the JETS players whio
they themseleves told to shut up -
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posted at 2/3/2012 9:27 AM EST
The only thing that matters is MY PICK.
Patriots by 13! -
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posted at 2/3/2012 9:32 AM EST
Don't you guys think Gronkowski is the reason.
Think back to all of your posts over the last year and many of them were about Gronkowski's greatness - and he was. Some of you were suggesting MVP.
With the possibility that your team MVP can't play, that puts serious strain on your team.
This is not to say the pats can't win. I don't believe that, but I understand some of the picks in light of his injury. I think I heard a stat today that Gronkowski was in the game for 92% of the offensive snaps this season.
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posted at 2/3/2012 10:12 AM EST
The Pat's defense is getting little to no respect. Outside of New England fans, others see the Giants marching up and down the field at will against a weak Pat's secondary, when in fact the defense seems to be finally coming togther. -
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posted at 2/3/2012 10:13 AM EST
Why do we care what they say? Enjoy the game, when they finally play it. The PATS have a very good shot, IMO. -
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posted at 2/3/2012 10:20 AM EST
Carter picked the Pats?
Damn, and I thought the Mayan world ending thing was just another phony apocalypse prediction -
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posted at 2/3/2012 10:46 AM EST
Mike Haynes was saying anger can fire a person up ... and drive themto play better or their best... and he thinks all the disrespect brady been gettin... goober bein talked about like tebow was, his average perforamce against the ravens... people f*cking with his wife's email... all that sh*t has him very very angry -
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