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	<title>Comments on: It&#8217;s Too Cold in Green Bay, but for who?</title>
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		<title>By: roll2tide</title>
		<link>http://fragzem.wordpress.com/2008/01/21/its-too-cold-in-green-bay-but-for-who/#comment-8</link>
		<dc:creator>roll2tide</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2008 02:53:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>History 101-I think the only game that really matters is the regular seaosn finale from 2007.  The results from 2003 and beyond are simply useless in this debate.  In that last game, the NYG learned that they can play with the Pats and are good enough to beat them.  

History 102-The Patriots will not and can not ride the Tom Brady legacy any further than the length of his career.  This isn't college ball where a few great seasons can boost recruiting for a decade.  The Steelers were a dynasty.  The Cowboys were a dynasty.  The Niners were a dynasty.  And where are they now?  Mostly, rotating QB's and coaches.

History 103-Not one single comment has any bearing on this game.

Read here to see why the NYG will win:

http://www.sportsgamer.com/forums/sg-community-articles/187965-why-giants-will-win-super-bowl.html#post2361213</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>History 101-I think the only game that really matters is the regular seaosn finale from 2007.  The results from 2003 and beyond are simply useless in this debate.  In that last game, the NYG learned that they can play with the Pats and are good enough to beat them.  </p>
<p>History 102-The Patriots will not and can not ride the Tom Brady legacy any further than the length of his career.  This isn&#8217;t college ball where a few great seasons can boost recruiting for a decade.  The Steelers were a dynasty.  The Cowboys were a dynasty.  The Niners were a dynasty.  And where are they now?  Mostly, rotating QB&#8217;s and coaches.</p>
<p>History 103-Not one single comment has any bearing on this game.</p>
<p>Read here to see why the NYG will win:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sportsgamer.com/forums/sg-community-articles/187965-why-giants-will-win-super-bowl.html#post2361213" rel="nofollow">http://www.sportsgamer.com/forums/sg-community-articles/187965-why-giants-will-win-super-bowl.html#post2361213</a></p>
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		<title>By: Mike</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 15:20:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i love all the covers, that is a sick page...

Why Pats will win it all.
The Patriots and Giants have met eight times in the regular season, with New England holding a 5-3 advantage. And, the Patriots have won the past four, all of them tight games.

History 101
1970  Giants 18, Patriots 0  
1974  Patriots 24, Giants 20  
1987  Giants 17, Patriots 10  
1990  Giants 13, Patriots 10  
1996  Patriots 23, Giants 22  
1999  Patriots 16, Giants 14  
2003  Patriots 17, Giants 6  
2007  Patriots 38, Giants 35  
Sources: boston.about.com, pro-football-reference.com, gonyc.about.com

History 102 ...

Both the Patriots and Giants have a history filled with great moments, but who is the face of the franchise? While it would probably get a lot of arguments, we're saying that for the Giants, it's Hall of Fame linebacker Lawrence Taylor. Although he had off-field problems, on the field he redefined the position. As for the Patriots, Tom Brady has become Mr. Patriot. New England obviously doesn't have as great a history as the Giants, but Brady has taken the franchise to a new level, and the team might never look back.

... and 103

Curious about those histories? The Patriots have put together a 366-349-9 record in the regular season and are 21-12 in the postseason with three Super Bowl titles. Their all-time passing leader is (deep breath) Drew Bledsoe with almost 30,000 yards, leading rusher is Sam Cunningham (5,453 yards) and their leading receiver was Stanley Morgan (10,352 yards). The Giants are 606-506-33 in the regular season and are 19-23 record in the postseason, including two Super Bowl titles. Phil Simms is their all-time passing leader (33,462 yards), Tiki Barber their leading rusher (10,449 yards) and Amani Toomer, who is still catching passes, their leading receiver with 8,917 yards
New England Patriots will win by 17.

Mike.
Pats Fan since 1985</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i love all the covers, that is a sick page&#8230;</p>
<p>Why Pats will win it all.<br />
The Patriots and Giants have met eight times in the regular season, with New England holding a 5-3 advantage. And, the Patriots have won the past four, all of them tight games.</p>
<p>History 101<br />
1970  Giants 18, Patriots 0<br />
1974  Patriots 24, Giants 20<br />
1987  Giants 17, Patriots 10<br />
1990  Giants 13, Patriots 10<br />
1996  Patriots 23, Giants 22<br />
1999  Patriots 16, Giants 14<br />
2003  Patriots 17, Giants 6<br />
2007  Patriots 38, Giants 35<br />
Sources: boston.about.com, pro-football-reference.com, gonyc.about.com</p>
<p>History 102 &#8230;</p>
<p>Both the Patriots and Giants have a history filled with great moments, but who is the face of the franchise? While it would probably get a lot of arguments, we&#8217;re saying that for the Giants, it&#8217;s Hall of Fame linebacker Lawrence Taylor. Although he had off-field problems, on the field he redefined the position. As for the Patriots, Tom Brady has become Mr. Patriot. New England obviously doesn&#8217;t have as great a history as the Giants, but Brady has taken the franchise to a new level, and the team might never look back.</p>
<p>&#8230; and 103</p>
<p>Curious about those histories? The Patriots have put together a 366-349-9 record in the regular season and are 21-12 in the postseason with three Super Bowl titles. Their all-time passing leader is (deep breath) Drew Bledsoe with almost 30,000 yards, leading rusher is Sam Cunningham (5,453 yards) and their leading receiver was Stanley Morgan (10,352 yards). The Giants are 606-506-33 in the regular season and are 19-23 record in the postseason, including two Super Bowl titles. Phil Simms is their all-time passing leader (33,462 yards), Tiki Barber their leading rusher (10,449 yards) and Amani Toomer, who is still catching passes, their leading receiver with 8,917 yards<br />
New England Patriots will win by 17.</p>
<p>Mike.<br />
Pats Fan since 1985</p>
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