Re: 2011 NFL Season - Are you ready for some football?!?!
Posted: January 16, 2012 6:49 am
Goooooo, Giants!
Woo-friking-hoo!
Woo-friking-hoo!
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as did the Giants......GO BIG BLUE!!!!lime rickie wrote:Patriots are looking very relaxed and at ease in their media events and interviews.
Not getting much Giants coverage up here.TommyBahama wrote:as did the Giants......GO BIG BLUE!!!!lime rickie wrote:Patriots are looking very relaxed and at ease in their media events and interviews.
Whats Funny is....before Brady , there were a lot of Giant Fans up there.....i'm in between Pats / Giants Country....younger people and women, are Pats fans , older people, are Giants....and there are the ones who Think Kraft screwed / Used Hartford to get his new Stadium build, They had a design and the land , even un vailed the new stadium. Then they stay.....i get WEEI out of Boston and WFAN out of New York.....i actually live ( within 10 miles) the same distance to Gillette Stadium as i am to MetLife Stadium...Even though i'm a Dolphins fan , I grew up with the Giants and lived the ups and downs with them..they were always on TV here ...i was a huge Doug Kotar fan.....and before that....Ron Johnson......survived the Craig Morton Years .....and the Joe Pisarchek (sp) years......whats funny, is my Brother was a Cowboy fan ( they were great when we grew up , and always on tv too) , went to school in Boston , never left MA and now is a huge Patriot fan ....and a season ticket holder.lime rickie wrote:Not getting much Giants coverage up here.TommyBahama wrote:as did the Giants......GO BIG BLUE!!!!lime rickie wrote:Patriots are looking very relaxed and at ease in their media events and interviews.![]()
Never seen Bill B so jolly. He and Coughlin do seem to have some mutual respect.
So weird, I lived in central Jersey, there were Jets, Giants, Eagles, Dallas, Redskins fans, and even some Pats fans. Up here it's Pats all the way.
What you meant to say was "Go Giants", right?RinglingRingling wrote:When the Lions went down, some of the magic died. Then the Texans went down, and the chance to see the other "new to the big show" team went away. Green Bay and New Orleans gone, two incredible quarterbacks that just did not have enough help to get their guys all the way.
Think this Sunday is movies and beer. Just not worth the hype, and I can catch the new commercials on youtube on Monday