Giants vs. Cowboys

So, if the Cowboys are America’s team… and the Giants just beat them… does that make Eli a terrorist?

Philosophy aside, few things have tasted as sweet in life as the glass of rum I drank following this victory. As far as I’m concerned, this is just about as good as a Superbowl victory. I know some people would call me crazy, but there’s a certain satisfaction about beating a rival team that can’t be matched in any other way.

Giants vs Green Bay in Lambeau is a beautiful match-up and will be a hella fun game to watch.

HEEEYYYYYY RJ! Where you at brother!

Our boys are going to Lambeau motherfucker! I may be drunk, and I may have to wake up in three hours to snow plow, but I know that, as my boy Plaxico said,

“WE BRINGIN THIS THANG HOME TO NEW YORK CITY ON SUNDAY NIGHT!”

[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:
HEEEYYYYYY RJ! Where you at brother!
[/quote]

LOL. I was going to say the same thing.

Fucking right, G-men.

I’m here.

Fucking Cowboys.

Eli still sucks.

Go Packers.

[quote]rainjack wrote:
I’m here.

Fucking Cowboys.

Eli still sucks.

Go Packers. [/quote]

I think Tony Homo is crying again, but I can’t tell

Courtesy of New Jersey baby…

As a long-time Giants fan, yesterday’s game brought me great joy. Such a thrill to see this team fight, scratch and claw their way to wins on the road. No one gave them much of a chance against Dallas, yet, even with a depleted secondary, they found a way to win.

Green Bay is going to be tough, but the Giants have momentum on their side. That can carry you a long way in the playoffs.

Eli has been great the past few weeks. He’s definitely turned a corner in terms of his confidence. He out-played Romo yesterday and Garcia last week and went play-for-play with Brady in the regular season finale.

LET’S GO GIANTS!!!

I’m pretty sure Romo and T.O. caught the gay.

The Packers have just as much momentum as the Giants do. Also, they have a huge boost in confidence after being down 14-0 in the first quarter and coming back to score on 6 straight possessions. That was unreal. Although going into Dallas and beating the 'boys at home should give the Giants a huge confidence boost too.

The Packers are playing unbelievably well right now. Hell, even Al “I don’t tackle” Harris was decleating guys yesterday.

It’s going to be tough for the Giants to come into Lambeau and beat this Packers team. Either way, it’s going to be an awesome game!

Seriously, at the beginning of the season, would would’ve thought these two teams would be playing for the NFC Championship in Lambeau?

GO PACK GO!!!


Yoko Romo is the real reason why Cowboys lost on Sunday,
just as I thought they would.

If you don’t know about Yoko, you must abe a Fuck-O.

Now we’ve got respectable bloggers from WithLeather.com commenting on it also. Except they do it better and way funnier than me. RESPEKT!!!

http://www.withleather.com/post.phtml?pk=4767

‘If I tried to use my brain to figure out why the Cowboys lost to the Giants yesterday, I probably would have come up with some combination of dropped passes, missed tackles, and sloppy special teams play. But that just shows how dumb I am, because the bastion of journalism that is the New York Post revealed Dallas’s real downfall.’

I so wish WithLeather was my ESL teacher, not stupid Mrs Jones.

So glad that we could help the cowgirls extend their post season losing streak.

ps. TOs a bitch for crying.

Strahan and pierces quotes were great.

regarding TO:

I’m glad to finally see him being a team player. He wasn’t one in San Fran (he threw Garcia under the bus constantly), he definitely was selfish in Philly (post-Super Bowl press conference was all about how the team disregarded him while he recovered from his injury), but now he seems to have changed. I think he’s a great player but a horrible person. I hope he stays like this, minus the crying (which was necessary for his persona).

The silver lining here for Dallas fans is that the Cowboys could draft Colt Brennan late in the first round and be Super Bowl bound next year.

[quote]slimjim wrote:
The silver lining here for Dallas fans is that the Cowboys could draft Colt Brennan late in the first round and be Super Bowl bound next year.[/quote]

Yeah because Colt Brennan proved that he is a big game player in the bowl game… Cowboys don’t need another choker.

[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
slimjim wrote:
The silver lining here for Dallas fans is that the Cowboys could draft Colt Brennan late in the first round and be Super Bowl bound next year.

Yeah because Colt Brennan proved that he is a big game player in the bowl game… Cowboys don’t need another choker.[/quote]

Huh, didn’t think anyone would respond with such wit to what was obviously a sarcastic comment.

Wanna know the best Super Bowl ever?

Giant vs Chargers. Watch it happen.

It’ll be the biggest “What the fuck happened?” game EVER!

[quote]Beowolf wrote:
Wanna know the best Super Bowl ever?

Giant vs Chargers. Watch it happen.

It’ll be the biggest “What the fuck happened?” game EVER![/quote]

I thought about this when I was watching Romo fuck up at the end of the game. We have the potential for Brett Favre to finish out his career playing in an epic Super Bowl against an undefeated team that has looked completely dominate throughout the season.

Or we could have two underachieving teams who have both looked like the worst football team in the league at points in the season(with the exception of the Dolphins of course)

I did really appreciate how TO defended Tony Romo. She really got choked up. Nice to she that she finally feels part of team and can be a little bit of team player. More to that woman than I thought.

I did really appreciate how TO defended Tony Romo. She really got choked up. Nice to she that she finally feels part of team and can be a little bit of team player. More to that woman than I thought.

[quote]Beowolf wrote:
Wanna know the best Super Bowl ever?

Giant vs Chargers. Watch it happen.

It’ll be the biggest “What the fuck happened?” game EVER![/quote]

I like that… The “What The Fuck” Bowl.