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#7738060 - 12/09/07 08:12 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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I want to hear people's predictions about the rest of the season (especially for Patriot's and Cowboys) and about the Superbowl XLII.
If this turns into a Romo vs. Brady vs. Farve vs. Manning thread, that's cool with me..
If you want, get a little charged up for your team...
http://www.nfl.com/standings <current standings for reference..
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Brady. And I'm not just saying that as a Pats fan, which I am....I just think he's having the best season of any of them. I think he's the MVP of the league, no question. And, furthermore, I think the Pats will win the superbowl.
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: Liz]
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i say romo because i've been a cowboys fan since the death of the oilers and he's been doin some crazy shit this season.. pulling out some last minute wins..
tom brady's insane though.. no lie.. but the pat's cant really be fcked with.. i wish they could though.. i saw the ravens game and was gettin so excited.
guess nobody else gives a shit..
i dont usually.. i'm an ncaa football/basketball fan hands down but it's nice to see cowboys nfc champs and maybe in the superbowl.. gets me a little more interested..
and if you watch romo, he's always smiling.. i bet he does mushrooms.
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This season I obviously have to say Brady is having the best season and is a candidate for the superbowl. I personally voted for Manning beause I think he is a better quarterback over all than Brady. Its really subjective though since personal preference does come into play and I have watched Manning more than Brady just like I like Romo more because I was a fan of him in college.
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drkrobotnik said: i say romo because i've been a cowboys fan since the death of the oilers and he's been doin some crazy shit this season.. pulling out some last minute wins..
tom brady's insane though.. no lie.. but the pat's cant really be fcked with.. i wish they could though.. i saw the ravens game and was gettin so excited.
guess nobody else gives a shit..
i dont usually.. i'm an ncaa football/basketball fan hands down but it's nice to see cowboys nfc champs and maybe in the superbowl.. gets me a little more interested..
and if you watch romo, he's always smiling.. i bet he does mushrooms.
Romo is alright, but i dont think he even comes close to Brady or Manning. They are in a league of their own.
I have lived about 45 minutes east of Indianapolis my entire life and am a pretty big colts fan. I agree that the pats are looking pretty unstoppable, but im glad that the colts (as well as dallas and philly) gave them a hell of a game.
I am biased towards Manning, but i understand Brady's talent even through my hatred.
in the NFC id like to see Green Bay go to the superbowl, and obviously i want the Colts there again too. that would be weird though because Green Bay is probably my second favorite team.
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It'll be Miami vs Atlanta.
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PFFFFFTTTTTT HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH
No seriously.. it'll be Miami vs the little leage team down the road from me. And the little league team will win.
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drkrobotnik said: i say romo because i've been a cowboys fan since the death of the oilers and he's been doin some crazy shit this season.. pulling out some last minute wins..
tom brady's insane though.. no lie.. but the pat's cant really be fcked with.. i wish they could though.. i saw the ravens game and was gettin so excited.
guess nobody else gives a shit..
i dont usually.. i'm an ncaa football/basketball fan hands down but it's nice to see cowboys nfc champs and maybe in the superbowl.. gets me a little more interested..
and if you watch romo, he's always smiling.. i bet he does mushrooms.
Romo is alright, but i dont think he even comes close to Brady or Manning. They are in a league of their own.
I have lived about 45 minutes east of Indianapolis my entire life and am a pretty big colts fan. I agree that the pats are looking pretty unstoppable, but im glad that the colts (as well as dallas and philly) gave them a hell of a game.
I am biased towards Manning, but i understand Brady's talent even through my hatred.
in the NFC id like to see Green Bay go to the superbowl, and obviously i want the Colts there again too. that would be weird though because Green Bay is probably my second favorite team.
Where do you live at? I'm off the east side of Indianapolis as well.
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It's a tie between Peyton and Brady.
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what happened to my thread?
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Patriots lose to Miami.
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It will be an amazing feat when the Patriots win every played game of the year. That will be an unbreakable record for straight wins in a year and it can only be matched but never beaten...unless they just count consecutive games til they lose going into the following year. I don't even watch football and I am kinda interested.
It would be really ironic if they lost to Miami after beating so many other and some would even say, much better teams.
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it's official, son.
pats vs. giants... superbowl xlii
fck i wanted either cowboys or green bay to at least get there.. but nobody plays football to make me happy
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So the mini-manning gets a chance the year after the mega manning got the ring
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: Liz]
#7907247 - 01/20/08 08:42 PM (16 years, 12 days ago) |
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Liz said: Brady. And I'm not just saying that as a Pats fan, which I am....I just think he's having the best season of any of them. I think he's the MVP of the league, no question. And, furthermore, I think the Pats will win the superbowl.
Just to reiterate what I said over a month ago
Go Pats!
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: Liz]
#7907328 - 01/20/08 09:01 PM (16 years, 12 days ago) |
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Now the question is, do you root for Tom "the Anti-Christ" Brady or Ellie May "Whiny Bitch" Manning??
God, who to choose, the cobra or the viper...
I think I gotta root for Ellie May, since Tommy-boy dismantled my Chargers.
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They client who signs my biggest checks is a pats fan
so unfortunately I gotta cheer for them :P
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: Liz]
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Im a chargers fan as well but I want neither team to win. i hope both teams lose all their players in plane crashes and end up defaulting victories to Chargers and or Packers.
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eli manning > *
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: AaronEvil]
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AaronEvil said: Im a chargers fan as well but I want neither team to win. i hope both teams lose all their players in plane crashes and end up defaulting victories to Chargers and or Packers.
It's one thing to dislike a team, but to wish death by plane crash upon them? That's pretty harsh.
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: Liz]
#7908627 - 01/21/08 07:36 AM (16 years, 11 days ago) |
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People do hate the Patriots that much...
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It's called jealousy. I guess I might hate them too, if I didn't live in Boston. But I wouldn't wish them dead :P
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Oh gooddie another NY vs Boston( Thank Brady for his comments) war.. Now i am not a Giants fans but being from NY, and having a dislike for Boston that stems from a different sport i got to go with Eli on this one...
It is time for the mighty Brady and the rest of the team to taste that one loss.. And what better a place to do it but in the Championship game, against NY ..
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: Liz]
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I dont literally want them to die. I just dont like either team. I cant imagine that I will even watch this Superbowl. Its either the Pats go 19-0 with a ring or Eli gets his ring and all we hear about in San Diego is how Eli is the better QB and we should have kept him (which I dont think is true).
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: AaronEvil]
#7909126 - 01/21/08 10:58 AM (16 years, 11 days ago) |
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You might not think it's true but it sure as hell looks like it right now. The coaching staff in NY were probably better suited to developing his talent. I could root for either team. My dad raised me to be a Gmen fan, but I live in Boston and that would be betraying my town.
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: trepanib]
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trepanib said: You might not think it's true but it sure as hell looks like it right now. The coaching staff in NY were probably better suited to developing his talent. I could root for either team. My dad raised me to be a Gmen fan, but I live in Boston and that would be betraying my town.
Kevin Gilbride FTW
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Ok so the line is 13.5 for this game?!!! What the hell? Who honestly thinks it will be a blowout? Id understand 6.5 maybe even 8.5. But 13.5?!!!!!
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Pats go all the way winning every game and making football history !!!
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i dont think it's gonna be even that good of a game.. i dont think any team can even fck with the pats this season.. but i bet the giants could get the closest.
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: trepanib]
#7910166 - 01/21/08 03:47 PM (16 years, 11 days ago) |
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I dont think Eli is a better QB. He has started games since '04 and Rivers has the better record as a starter. I know record doesnt matter if you dont go all the way but its Rivers second season as a starter and he has done a hell of job. Not that Eli isnt good, they are both inconsistent as hell.
My main beef with the people that will say "Chargers should have kept Eli," is that Eli said he woulnt play for us. We would have been Ryan Leaf'ed again and been the biggest joke in the NFL. Plus we got some pretty good players out of that deal.
But, people will look past that and say "Yeah, but Eli made it to the Superbowl," ignoring the simple fact that the Giants are in the NFC and the Chargers had a much tougher schedule and new coaching staff.
Im just upset right now, this game will be a lose, lose situation for me.
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: AaronEvil]
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hey look, just like last year
a charger team member is crying about the pats
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: AaronEvil]
#7911532 - 01/21/08 07:29 PM (16 years, 11 days ago) |
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Some Chargers dude is crying about Richard Seymour, and last year LaDanian Whine-ison cried about the Pats celebration on the 50 yd line.
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: trepanib]
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God forbid LT get upset when the Pats beat the Chargers and insult the team by doing the Merriman dance. I cant believe people get upset when someone disrespects them on their own field.
But hey, the Pats have class.
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: AaronEvil]
#7911981 - 01/21/08 08:41 PM (16 years, 11 days ago) |
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It's classy to do a dance when you celebrate a tackle? They were throwing his lack of class in their face. You got beat, be a man, you notice he was the only one bitching?! A team can't celebrate either right, only if its on their homefield?
NFL: paid to play football. Who cares if they are nice guys. It's like that running up the score BS. IF you cant handle it stop them. If i win it's my right to enjoy it wherever I please.
Phillip Rivers has class right? It's classy to yell at fans?
Your whole post is full of FAIL.
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: trepanib]
#7912053 - 01/21/08 08:51 PM (16 years, 11 days ago) |
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Phillip Rivers has class right? It's classy to yell at fans?
hahahah yeah what a douche
he's the reincarnation of ryan leaf
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: trepanib]
#7912068 - 01/21/08 08:52 PM (16 years, 11 days ago) |
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I never said it was ok for Rivers to mouth off to Indy fans or Jay Cutler, or whoever else he may have mouthed off to. I think that shit needs to stop as well.
Nor did I say no one could celebrate. I simply said the way in which they celebrated was insulting and disrespectful. Not the Pats as a whole either, just the 2 or 3 guys that actually did it. It was wrong for LT, in that situation, to lose his cool but its definately more understandable than winning a game and being an asshole.
"Who cares if they are nice guys"
Obviously the NFL cares otherwise people wouldnt get fines and shit for being jerks. Mouth off to refs you get fined. Dance in the end-zone after you score you get penalized and fined (In Brandon Marshalls case). You are an idiot if you think no one cares. The league has rules about this shit for a reason. Maybe do some research or watch a couple football games before trying to throw this non-sense at me.
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: AaronEvil]
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AaronEvil said: I never said it was ok for Rivers to mouth off to Indy fans or Jay Cutler, or whoever else he may have mouthed off to. I think that shit needs to stop as well.
Nor did I say no one could celebrate. I simply said the way in which they celebrated was insulting and disrespectful. Not the Pats as a whole either, just the 2 or 3 guys that actually did it. It was wrong for LT, in that situation, to lose his cool but its definately more understandable than winning a game and being an asshole.
"Who cares if they are nice guys"
Obviously the NFL cares otherwise people wouldnt get fines and shit for being jerks. Mouth off to refs you get fined. Dance in the end-zone after you score you get penalized and fined (In Brandon Marshalls case). You are an idiot if you think no one cares. The league has rules about this shit for a reason. Maybe do some research or watch a couple football games before trying to throw this non-sense at me.
now you're just running around in circles
we have a whole thread of you repeating this
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Phillip Rivers has class right? It's classy to yell at fans?
hahahah yeah what a douche
he's the reincarnation of ryan leaf
I dont think comparing him to Ryan Leaf is accurate. IF you want to compare anyone to Ryan Leaf it should be Eli Manning and his "I wont play for the Chargers," crap.
Rivers plays. He does mouth off to fans of other teams which pisses me off. Reminds me more of Michael Vick than Ryan Leaf in the sense of mouthing off.
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http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/rumors/post/Walking-wounded-Brady-spotted-in-cast?urn=nfl,62907
Fans of the New England Patriots had to be swallowing hard Monday when pictures of quarterback Tom Brady sporting a walking cast on his right foot surfaced.
A video taken of Brady in New York Sunday, which is available on TMZ.com, shows the NFL's MVP returning to girlfriend Gisele Bundchen's apartment. He's walking gingerly on the sidewalk after emerging from a black SUV parked on the street.
During his weekly appearance on WEEI's "Dennis and Callahan" show, Brady didn't dismiss the notion he had suffered some type of leg injury during Sunday's AFC Championship win. "Ah, you know, there's always bumps and bruises. I'll be ready for the Super Bowl," Brady said, when asked point-blank if he had a leg injury.
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: AaronEvil]
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AaronEvil said: IF you want to compare anyone to Ryan Leaf it should be Eli Manning and his "I wont play for the Chargers," crap.
you're not making any sense here
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I got this in an email today and thought it was a little funny 
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God asks Peyton Manning first: "What do you believe?"
Peyton thinks long and hard, looks God in the eye, and says, "I believe in hard work, and in staying true to family and friends. I believe in giving. I was lucky, but I always tried to do right by my fans."
God can't help but see the essential goodness of Manning, and offers him a seat to his left.
Then God turns to Tony Romo and says, "What do you believe?"
Tony says, "I believe passion, discipline, courage and honor are the fundamentals of life. I, too, have been lucky, but win or lose, I've always tried to be a true sportsman, both on and off the playing fields."
God is greatly moved by Tony's sincere eloquence, and he offers him a seat to his right.
Finally, God turns to Tom Brady: "And you, Tom, what do you believe?"
Tom replies, "I believe you're in my seat."
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: Deadmaker]
#7914929 - 01/22/08 02:32 PM (16 years, 10 days ago) |
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Brady's fine he went to a dance club w/o the boot on. Move along nothing to see here.
Also, I'm suprised we haven't learned the lesson of ignoring AaronEvil considering he's unable to provide a decent argument when it comes to sports.
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: trepanib]
#7915018 - 01/22/08 02:51 PM (16 years, 10 days ago) |
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trepanib said: Brady's fine he went to a dance club w/o the boot on. Move along nothing to see here.
Also, I'm suprised we haven't learned the lesson of ignoring AaronEvil considering he's unable to provide a decent argument when it comes to sports.
what's even more funny is when he tries to tell other people they're not true sports fans.
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There are always people like that. Like 2 days ago when someone said for SD to switch to the cover 2 from the 3-4, I replied why that probably wouldn't work well. You never see him bring that kind of discussion into a thread.
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: trepanib]
#7915070 - 01/22/08 03:02 PM (16 years, 10 days ago) |
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that's cuz you're not a true sports fan
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lol, yeah he must be in the other forums with professionals and not discussing and using his expert knowledge about sports with us.
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I just read today about the Nick Hardwick (I think) comments about the Pats and its bullshit. Seems like an excuse more than a complaint or a fact of that game. Makes me mad as a fan. I hope to God that Norv (I wish I was a great coach) Turner disciplines him for his comments and accusations.
On a side note, I said "IF" you were going to compare anyone to Ryan Leaf it should be Eli, not Rivers. Rivers talks shit and plays decent. Eli wouldnt even play for San Diego (like Ryan Leaf). Thats the comparison I would make IF any. I wouldnt compare either of them though. As a San Diego fan, born and raised here, I know what transpired with Ryan Leaf and it makes for a great joke once in a while, but I wouldnt honestly compare anyone to him.
After a lot of thought today, I will be cheering on the Giants in the big game. I did the math and I like more of their players than I do NE. Of course the only player I really dislike on either team is Eli Manning.
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: AaronEvil]
#7918536 - 01/23/08 02:26 AM (16 years, 10 days ago) |
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eli doesn't yell at people the way Philip Leaf does
He's more like, the dopey looking guy who just woke up out of bed to play football.
but you have to admit, Eli's been gaining his manhood this postseason.
Sure it's the NFC, but beating the #1 and #2 seeds in the NFL playoffs on the road is impressive no matter how you look at it.
Giants drafted HUGE this past year. Their rookies have been contributing all over the field. Aaron Ross is easily the best backfield defender on the team, and Steve Smith is catching nothing but 1st downs.
I think they have a better chance at beating the pats, than the eagles or the panthers did.
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AaronEvil
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He is goofy looking. I think all the Mannings are though.
And I agree, he has shown that he has what it takes to be an NFL starting QB. I still dislike him and will continue to make "Unstoppable is Eli Manning," jokes.
I can see them winning if, and only if, weather is a factor. It seems like the Pats really struggle in weather. Is the arizona stadium a dome or open air?
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: Deadmaker]
#7922490 - 01/23/08 11:02 PM (16 years, 9 days ago) |
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killme said: http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/rumors/post/Walking-wounded-Brady-spotted-in-cast?urn=nfl,62907
Fans of the New England Patriots had to be swallowing hard Monday when pictures of quarterback Tom Brady sporting a walking cast on his right foot surfaced.
A video taken of Brady in New York Sunday, which is available on TMZ.com, shows the NFL's MVP returning to girlfriend Gisele Bundchen's apartment. He's walking gingerly on the sidewalk after emerging from a black SUV parked on the street.
During his weekly appearance on WEEI's "Dennis and Callahan" show, Brady didn't dismiss the notion he had suffered some type of leg injury during Sunday's AFC Championship win. "Ah, you know, there's always bumps and bruises. I'll be ready for the Super Bowl," Brady said, when asked point-blank if he had a leg injury.
Source: Boston Herald
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: AaronEvil]
#7923127 - 01/24/08 05:07 AM (16 years, 8 days ago) |
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: BrAiN]
#7924070 - 01/24/08 12:40 PM (16 years, 8 days ago) |
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killme said: http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/rumors/post/Walking-wounded-Brady-spotted-in-cast?urn=nfl,62907
Fans of the New England Patriots had to be swallowing hard Monday when pictures of quarterback Tom Brady sporting a walking cast on his right foot surfaced.
A video taken of Brady in New York Sunday, which is available on TMZ.com, shows the NFL's MVP returning to girlfriend Gisele Bundchen's apartment. He's walking gingerly on the sidewalk after emerging from a black SUV parked on the street.
During his weekly appearance on WEEI's "Dennis and Callahan" show, Brady didn't dismiss the notion he had suffered some type of leg injury during Sunday's AFC Championship win. "Ah, you know, there's always bumps and bruises. I'll be ready for the Super Bowl," Brady said, when asked point-blank if he had a leg injury.
Source: Boston Herald
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Re: Superbowl XLII [Re: Redstorm]
#7925731 - 01/24/08 06:47 PM (16 years, 8 days ago) |
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Redstorm said: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Phoenix_Stadium
Well, at least we will all get to see the Pats break another record.
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