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    01-10-2012 11:51 AM #281
    I think the Giants have a serious shot at beating Green Bay...If they get pressure on Rogers and the Good Eli Manning shows up

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    01-10-2012 12:44 PM #282
    Quote Originally Posted by ed rooney View Post
    I think the Giants have a serious shot at beating Green Bay...If they get pressure on Rogers and the Good Eli Manning shows up
    This team is playing much better than the team that lost 35-38 at home a few weeks ago... and many more players are heathy. Lambo is a tough place to play though. ...and the Pack isnt 15-1 for nothing. I hope its a good game and the Giants can steal it.
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    01-10-2012 12:48 PM #283
    Giants slowed down the Pats offense earlier this season. Green Bay is basically the same offense. If you hit the recievers at the line and disrupt the timing that goes a long way.

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    01-10-2012 05:59 PM #285
    lol that suits Eli pretty well.
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    01-10-2012 06:31 PM #286
    Lol yeah it does.
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    01-14-2012 10:38 PM #287
    I don't think I've been more worried about a game like this since the last time the Packers and Giants played in the playoffs.

    We gotta make it since I think 9ers Giants would be a great championship game.

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    01-15-2012 02:34 PM #288
    T-minus 2 Hours till game time.

    We can definitely beat them today.
    And I think the 49ers will be an easier opponent for the Giants than the Saints would have been.

    This season has Pats vs. Giants repeat written all over it
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    01-15-2012 07:50 PM #289
    How can you fire Coughlin?
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    01-15-2012 07:53 PM #291
    Did the Packers even practice the last two weeks? They looked horrible.
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    01-15-2012 08:25 PM #292
    Quote Originally Posted by Egilbe View Post
    Did the Packers even practice the last two weeks? They looked horrible.
    This is why I'm more nervous about the 49ers than I was about Green Bay. The Pack clearly looked rusty. Even Rodgers was a little off on a few throws. The Giants played fantastic, though. Definitely Super Bowl caliber at this point.
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  13. 01-15-2012 08:49 PM #293
    NY GIANTS FTW fuxk da 49ers

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    01-15-2012 08:57 PM #294
    Another game which the officials try to fix for the favorite but to no avail.

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    01-15-2012 09:14 PM #295
    One of the worst refereed games I can remember. Eli was eating helmets all day... But no calls. Rodgers takes a legal shot and the refs gift wrap a TD. The call on that fumble she lose a ref his job. Technically that game was more like 37-6 or 37-10. On to San Fran. GO GMEN!!!!
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    01-15-2012 09:28 PM #296
    I was flipping out at my boys place because of some of these bs calls. Something needs to be done about these refs after this season.

    I am proud of this Giants team, all we have to do now is go to the SB, but next on the agenda is SF. It may be a close game, can't wait for Sunday.

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    01-15-2012 09:45 PM #297
    Refs where horrible today but we got the W. I'd be even more pissed at those calls if we didn't.
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    01-16-2012 12:41 AM #298
    While those bad calls really infuriate viewers, I'd say the Giants made out pretty good because none of them really opened up big plays. I hate more than anything else is a bad pass interference call.

    Fumbles are up in the air because officials tend to give the teams with possessions the benefit of the doubt on close calls.

    Rodgers played pretty good actually, his team let him down just like the Giants last year when receivers keep dropping passes for Eli.

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    01-16-2012 01:19 AM #299
    Quote Originally Posted by Vision33r View Post
    While those bad calls really infuriate viewers, I'd say the Giants made out pretty good because none of them really opened up big plays. I hate more than anything else is a bad pass interference call.

    Fumbles are up in the air because officials tend to give the teams with possessions the benefit of the doubt on close calls.

    Rodgers played pretty good actually, his team let him down just like the Giants last year when receivers keep dropping passes for Eli.
    I disagree. The miscall on the fumble and the roughing the passer BOTH turned into TD's. The roughing call coming on a 3rd and long. The Pack would have had to punt.

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    01-16-2012 01:32 PM #300
    Quote Originally Posted by 91gti20v View Post
    I disagree. The miscall on the fumble and the roughing the passer BOTH turned into TD's. The roughing call coming on a 3rd and long. The Pack would have had to punt.
    It gave the Packers a fresh set of downs, can be overcome without a TD. But I agree the calls were really awful and should have an NFL office review.

    Rodgers and Co just didn't have it at all, no matter how much the refs helped they wouldn't be able to stop the Giants.

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    01-16-2012 10:47 PM #301
    The NFL issued an apology to the Giants for the ****ty reffing. Too bad they aren't going to fire that crew or even fine them.

    Onto this weeks game:
    Conditions being reported for the stick on Sunday are wind and rain. Hopefully it doesn't hinder our front four getting to the QB.

    I hope we win and take on the Ravens at the SB, I want revenge.

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    Revenge smells sweet

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    01-17-2012 09:16 AM #304
    This is what the NFL wants... lets hope it plays out this way

    Quote Originally Posted by bloomberg
    Wire: BLOOMBERG Sports (BSP) Date: Jan 17 2012 5:00:01
    Brady-Manning Super Bowl Would Be Most-Watched U.S. TV Show Ever

    By Curtis Eichelberger
    Jan. 17 (Bloomberg) -- A New York Giants-New England
    Patriots matchup in the Super Bowl might become the most-watched
    show in the history of U.S. television.
    Eli Manning threw two touchdown passes to lead the Giants,
    as 12-point underdogs, to a 17-14 win against quarterback Tom
    Brady and the Patriots in the National Football League title
    game four years ago.
    A rematch of those teams and quarterbacks would have enough
    subplots to draw even more viewers than last year’s record-
    setting Super Bowl between the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh
    Steelers, said Brad Adgate, senior vice president of research at
    New York-based Horizon Media Inc.
    “These two teams accounted for one of the greatest upsets
    in Super Bowl history,” Adgate said. “The Patriots and Giants
    are the most likely to draw in the casual fans.”
    The matchup for the Feb. 5 Super Bowl will be determined
    Jan. 22 when New York travels to San Francisco for the National
    Football Conference championship game and New England hosts the
    Baltimore Ravens for the American Football Conference title.
    The Packers won last year’s Super Bowl 31-25 in a game that
    drew 111 million viewers, the most in U.S. television history.
    A Giants-Patriots championship game would be the most
    enticing, even more than a San Francisco-Baltimore showdown of
    head coach brothers Jim and John Harbaugh, said Rick Gentile, a
    sports management instructor at Seton Hall University in South
    Orange, New Jersey, and a former executive producer and senior
    vice president at CBS Sports.
    “The better matchup is the Giants-Pats,” Gentile said in
    an interview. “You’d have two big markets, and the Giants are
    an incredible story, coming from nowhere to challenge for the
    title. You can’t dismiss the interest in the Manning family
    either, or in Tom Brady.”

    Super Bowl

    The 2007 Patriots, led by two-time Super Bowl Most Valuable
    Player Brady, amassed an 18-0 mark heading into the Feb. 3,
    2008, Super Bowl, one victory short of a perfect season. The
    Giants won when Manning, who was selected as the game’s MVP,
    threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Plaxico Burress with 35
    seconds remaining.
    The teams didn’t face one another again until Nov. 6 of
    this year. The game was in Foxborough, Massachusetts, and again
    the Giants were underdogs. Manning threw a 1-yard touchdown pass
    to Jake Ballard with 15 seconds left to give New York a 24-20
    victory, ending the Patriots’ 20-game regular-season home
    winning streak.
    Adgate said a 49ers-Ravens matchup would still be exciting,
    though it lacks the storylines a New England-New York game would
    have.

    Most-Watched Game

    When the Ravens beat the 49ers 16-6 in Baltimore on Nov. 25
    this year, it became the most-watched game in the eight-year
    history of the NFL Network, with 10.7 million viewers tuning
    into the game.
    Chris McCloskey, a spokesman for Comcast Corp.’s NBC, which
    is showing this year’s Super Bowl, said the network doesn’t
    comment on ratings projections.
    Adgate said that unlike the National Basketball Association
    or Major League Baseball, market size doesn’t matter in the NFL
    as it did years ago.
    “The NBA would dread having Oklahoma City in the Finals
    from a ratings perspective,” Adgate said. “That wouldn’t be
    the case in the NFL because people will watch anyway. It’s more
    about the storylines. And either of these matchups have the
    ingredients to push the numbers ever higher.”

    Close Game

    Another factor driving viewership is how close the game is,
    Adgate said.
    “There are two ways to increase viewership: More people
    can watch, and more people can watch longer,” he said. “If
    it’s a close game like the last two have been, it could draw big
    ratings.”
    And one other element plays into the mix, which has nothing
    to do with the quarterbacks or even football.
    “Snowmageddon,” Adgate said. “If we had a blizzard that
    kept people indoors rather than going to a bar or restaurant to
    watch the game, that would be really big.”
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    01-17-2012 07:23 PM #307
    If the NFL wants the Giants in the Superbowl, we can expect lots of calls to go against the Niner's then?
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    01-17-2012 07:34 PM #308
    Quote Originally Posted by Egilbe View Post
    If the NFL wants the Giants in the Superbowl, we can expect lots of calls to go against the Niner's then?
    Not if the people in Vegas have anything to say about it. Right now Vegas stands to lose a lot of money if NY wins the SB or even wins the NFC. I could see a lot of calls go against the Giants if Vegas has their hand in it.

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    01-17-2012 07:56 PM #309
    How could you know which side of the line Vegas will make the most money on?
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    01-17-2012 08:20 PM #311
    Holy ****! They were layin 100 to one after the skins loss?? I woulda been all over that!!
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    01-18-2012 09:22 AM #313
    Oh, Antrel!

    Quote Originally Posted by sfchronicle
    Antrel Rolle has been on a roll the past couple of days.

    The Giants' safety, who would later address 49ers tight end Vernon Davis' comments, started out by telling reporters that New York "can't be beat" in the NFC Championship Game in San Francisco on Sunday.

    Or, in the Super Bowl, for that matter.

    "We wouldn't say we're unstoppable, but our mind-set is extreme at this point. We're not going to be denied. ... I might be a little biased, but in our minds, we can't be beat," Rolle said Monday.

    "It don't matter who we play," Rolle said. "You can put an All-Star team in front of us, and we're going to go out there and compete. We don't fold. No matter what happens, if there's a bad call, or things aren't going our way, we're not going to break."

    Then Tuesday, Rolle was asked on New York radio station WFAN what he thought about Davis saying that he "prayed and prayed" that the Giants would beat the Packers so that the 49ers could face New York at home.

    "If he said that, I can only hope he's saying it just because they want to get a home game," Rolle said. "They better be careful what they ask for, because their wish is being granted and we'll see them come Sunday."

    Then, probably grabbing the microphone like he was a professional wrestler, Rolle made sure all the listeners knew he was ready for Sunday's game.

    "I don't give a damn who we're playing, man," Rolle said. "That's my take. I'll take any opponent, any given day. That's my attitude. If someone has a problem with it, oh well. But that's how I am. That's how I was raised. I don't shy away from any opponent.

    "My heart doesn't pump any Kool-Aid, only blood. I'm ready for whenever, however, whatever, however it gets to me. I'm ready for it."
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    01-19-2012 11:17 AM #314
    Im sure you guys are already amped up for this... but this article should get you even more amped:



    Quote Originally Posted by bloomberg
    Wire: BLOOMBERG Sports (BSP) Date: Jan 19 2012 16:00:54
    Manning-Led Giants Take ‘Road Warrior’ Attitude to San Francisco

    By Erik Matuszewski
    Jan. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Eli Manning and Tom Coughlin can
    gain a place in National Football League history this weekend
    when the New York Giants take their “Road Warrior” mentality
    to San Francisco to play for a spot in the Super Bowl.
    The Giants upset the defending-champion Green Bay Packers
    in the second round of the playoffs last week at Wisconsin’s
    Lambeau Field, an extension of the road success the team had in
    its postseason run to the Super Bowl title after the 2007
    season. The Giants’ championship rings from that season have an
    inscription on the side that reads, “Eleven straight on the
    road.”

    The Giants (11-7) are 2 1/2-point underdogs in the Jan. 22
    game in San Francisco for the National Football Conference
    title. If they upset the 49ers, Manning would have five road
    playoff victories, the most for an NFL quarterback. Coughlin,
    65, would tie Hall of Famer Tom Landry with seven postseason
    road wins, the most for a coach.

    “There’s a battle readiness you don’t see in the league,”
    former Steve Young, a Hall of Fame quarterback with the 49ers
    and now an NFL analyst for ESPN, said of the Giants in a
    telephone interview. “You don’t see these road warrior teams,
    and that’s got to be a compliment to the coach.”
    The Giants and Philadelphia Eagles, each 5-3, were the only
    NFC teams to have a better record this regular season in road
    games than at home. The Giants haven’t had a losing record in
    road games since the 2004 season, when Manning was a rookie and
    Coughlin was in his first season with the Giants.
    New York is the only team to win on the road through the
    first two rounds of the playoffs.

    Coughlin Mindset

    “It’s just the concept of us against the world, I guess,”
    Giants defensive end Justin Tuck told reporters yesterday. “You
    don’t have anything else to fall back on except your teammates.
    That goes a long way with building trust, with building that
    belief in the fact that, regardless of who we go face, we can
    come out victorious. That’s just a mindset that has been
    instilled in us ever since Coach Coughlin has been here.”
    The 49ers (14-3) have an 8-1 record at home this season,
    including last week’s 36-32 playoff victory against the New
    Orleans Saints.
    The Giants have won each of their past four games -- all to
    keep their season alive -- by at least 15 points. It’s the first
    time they’ve had four straight victories by that margin since
    the end of their 1986 championship season.
    The Giants were 7 1/2-point underdogs at Lambeau Field a
    week ago, when they ended the Packers’ 13-game home win streak.

    Manning, Coughlin and the Giants also won on their trip to Green
    Bay following the 2007 season, beating the Packers for the NFC
    championship before upsetting the undefeated New England
    Patriots in the Super Bowl.

    Aiming for Landry

    Coughlin is 6-4 in postseason road games, including two
    wins when he coached the Jacksonville Jaguars, and last week’s
    victory moved him ahead of Joe Gibbs for second behind Landry,
    who won two Super Bowl titles in 29 years with the Dallas
    Cowboys.
    “There’s some ability he has to laser focus a football
    team when it’s most important, kind of Knute Rockne almost,”
    Young said, comparing Coughlin to the former Notre Dame coach
    who won six national titles and gained fame for his ‘Win one for
    the Gipper’ speech. “To me, Tom Coughlin is constantly able to
    draw out the most from these guys.”
    Manning, 31, has four postseason road wins, tying him with
    Roger Staubach, Len Dawson, Jake Delhomme, Mark Sanchez of the
    New York Jets and Joe Flacco of the Baltimore Ravens. Flacco
    also has a chance to add to his total this weekend when the
    Ravens visit New England in the American Football Conference
    title game.
    Manning didn’t talk to the media yesterday after leaving
    practice early with a stomach virus. Coughlin said he expects
    Manning to rejoin the team today and to be at full strength in
    San Francisco.
    “There’s nothing like going into a stadium and what’s left
    of the fans at the end of the game is your fans,” Giants
    linebacker Michael Boley told reporters yesterday. “There’s
    nothing like it.”
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    Did he do that interview from the toilet?

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