Giants win NFC!
January 20th, 2008
Filed Under: Sports Junk

Spoiled Cheese.
That’s what Green Bay Packer fans must be thinking right about now. The New York Giants become the first team in the NFL to win three straight playoff road games to advance to the Super bowl. And they did it in overtime on a field goal at frigid Lambeau Field. Wow. It was a good game and I got to watch most of it as I worked away on my laptop at the same time.
But now the Giants have their work cut out as they will face the 18-0 New England Patriots, which will prove to be a tough task indeed. I feel bad that Brett Favre & Co. couldn’t make another Super Bowl trip, but hey, as a Giants fan I’m happy to see NY advance and I just hope they can make a game of it because somehow I doubt the Patriots will be making as many mistakes as the Packers did all day in the NFC championship game. But with all that to the side, GO GIANTS!!!
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6 Responses to “Giants win NFC!”
Chad
The Giants are 14 point dogs, but they looked great against the Pats 4 weeks ago.
ryno
Jesus. Boston vs. New York again? Spare us.
Yawwwn.
Barbara
I still think Eli’s kind of a doofus, but what can I say - at least there’s still a Manning in the Super Bowl.
It could be a dog fight - the Giants definitely have a good shot at the trophy. They’ve sure got the momentum (What is up with all these road wins anyway?? And is it just me, or did they suddenly start heating [up] around the time Shockey broke his leg? Just sayin’ … ).
..:JJP
Yes, Eli looks like a total doofus, dweeb, and dingleberry all wrapped up in one, but hey, he’s way better than Kerry Collins ever was. As for Jeremy Shockey, yeah that is an interesting observation there…
Ryno, since you’re a Vikings & Twins fan I can understand your pain: Randy Moss is going to the Super bowl without the Vikes and Johan Santana is east coast bound, Hee-hee…
And 14 point underdogs?! I just hope they can score 14 on the Pats. Reido, where are you in this discussion???
Dave E.
Best of Luck to your Gmen, fuck the patsies
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