Posted on 01/20/2008 8:03:43 AM PST by mainepatsfan
OFFICIAL FR NFL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME SUNDAY LIVE THREAD
JANUARY 20TH, 2008
AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
3:00PM ET - CBS
NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
6:30PM ET - FOX
Love it, man...
Thanks for your kind wishes. It really was a ten Tums evening! Hopefully the BIG game will be as exciting as this one or the first time the Giants saw the Pats this season...
I was also chagrined to hear Chris 'Kiss Of Death' Carter pick the Packers with gusto. He's a regular Schleprock. Just a curse. I expected a very close game with Packers winning as long as Favre didn't throw one of his interceptions.
So you're expecting the Giants to win the Super Bowl, I take it?
The field may have been cold, but they now have a heated field at Lambeau: like they warm the fields for soccer in Germany and other countries. New technology I guess.
Days like this should remind Americans just how boring and stupid baseball is, and how the NFL is and will always be America’s True Pastime.
It did nothing for -23F wind chill above ankle level.
Baseball is a thinking man’s game with some special skills to boot. How in the world does someone hit a 95 Mph heater out of the park? And that was after having taken the last two since you could tell they were not strikes.
Not really. Ryan Grant had 201 yards last week--29 yards tonight. The Packers are not built to win like that. Don't bash Favre, credit the Giants D-line. The signature defensive play of the game was the touchdown-saving 4-on-1 stop of the screen pass by Antonio Pierce. the Giants "D" was unbeatable.
You can’t settle for FG’s against NE and expect to win.
The Giants' running game wasn't brilliant early on either, but they kept plugging away and eventually the holes opened up. Good coaching -- Coughlin stuck to the game plan.
Nothing in professional sports approaches the National Football League.
They used to say if the NFC team won the super bowl that was good for the republicans. Of course that was from the 80's when the NFC dominated.
2004 AFC Patriots - Bush (R) wins
2000 NFC Rams - Bush (R) wins
1996 NFC Cowboys - Clinton (D) wins
1992 NFC Redskins - Clinton (D) wins
1988 NFC Redskins - Bush (R) wins
1984 AFC Raiders - Reagan (R) wins
1980 AFC Steelers - Reagan (R) wins
1976 AFC Steelers - Carter (D) wins
1972 NFC Cowboys - Nixon (R) wins
1968 NFL Packers - Nixon (R) wins
Republicans are 3-1 if an AFC team wins and Republicans are 4-2 (3-3 on popular vote) if an NFC/NFL team wins.
I'm amazed anyone was able to stay out in the stands for nearly four hours.
Tom Coughlin still looked like he had rosacea an hour after the game!
No, but I do have about 10-15 minutes a year to contribute to it. I didn’t compile all this today.
Ha ! Whereas, NE has, in fact, won its three Lombardi Trophies by merely the margin of a single field goal each.
Such are the vagaries of the NFL, huh?
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