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I hope the Giants play to win. They already have a playoff birth but I want them to stop the Pats perfect season. Tom Brady is 2 TD's from breaking Payton Manning's 49 in a season. Randy Moss is 2 TD's from beating Jerry Rice's 22 TD catches. I just hope the Giants play to win. If they do beat the Pats it will be a big boost to them as they go into post season. I hope they don't get too banged up doing it either. Tom Coughlin is in a tough position but I think the guys will want this. Go Big Blue.
Thanks,
Tom
I hope the Giants don't just lay down and let Pats have it, just because they are already locked into their playoff spot. I hope they do again what they did to Bronco's in 1998 when they gave them the first loss after 13-0 start.
Somehow these Pats always finds a way to win even when they are down. The offense finds a way to score when needed and the defense makes the stop when needed. This Giants game reminded me of the similar game against the Colts. Colts were up by 10+ going into the 4th quarter but the Pats scored 2 consecutive TD while the defense stopped Colts from scoring any more.
I hate the Pats but congratulations to them.
Now, I have to hope they don't win the Superbowl and ruin their perfect season.
It was a great game. The Giants tried hard but came up short. Like you said the Pats always find a way to win. I too hope they don't win the superbowl. Maybe it will take some of the arrogance out of them.
Thanks,
Tom
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I hope they don't win either, but with all the talent they have it'll be very difficult to beat them. If they do make it to the Superbowl I just don't see an NFC team that can hang with them.
Their biggest challenge will be in the AFC championship, not in the Superbowl. I'm hoping healthy Indy can really give them a challenge. The last time they played, Indy was winning but blew 10 point 4th quarter lead. But they were playing without Marvin Harrison who always had big numbers against the Pats.