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Gisele Bundchen rips the Patriots receivers

by Phantom Ace ( 112 Comments › )
Filed under Humor, NFL, Sports at February 6th, 2012 - 6:00 pm

New England Tight end  Wide Receiver Wes Welker dropped what would have been a big catch. Instead it slipped from his hands. Aaron Hernandez also dropped what would have been a 1st down catch. These 2 drops gave the NY giants an opening that allowed them to win the game. Gisele Bundchen didn’t appreciate the drops. When being taunted by Giants fans, her Latin temper gets the better of her and she lets her feelings about the drops out!

Don’t get Brazilian women angry!

Eli Manning leads the Giants to defeat New England, again!

by Phantom Ace ( 16 Comments › )
Filed under NFL, Special Report, Sports at February 5th, 2012 - 11:35 pm

The NFC continues its winning streak over the AFC 4/5 pf the last Superbowls. Eli Manning won 2 Superbowls, one more than his brother. Even better, he won in his brother’s house against his brother’s nemesis, Tom Brady.

INDIANAPOLIS — Take that, Brady. You too, Peyton.

Eli Manning is the big man in the NFL after one-upping Tom Brady and leading the New York Giants to a 21-17 victory over the New England Patriots in Sunday’s Super Bowl — in older brother Peyton’s house, at that.Just as Manning did four years ago when the Giants ruined New England’s perfect season, he guided them 88 yards to the decisive touchdown, which the Patriots didn’t contest as Ahmad Bradshawran 6 yards with 57 seconds left.

Patriots coach Bill Belichick reasoned the Giants would run the clock down and kick a short field goal, so he gambled by allowing the six points.

The NY Giants have won the Superbowl twice in the last 4 years. The NFC is the dominant conference. Eli defeated Tom Brady in his brother Peyton Manning’s house.

Note: Here is the play that won it for the NY Giants.

This is clutch!

AFC and NFL Championship Thread

by Phantom Ace ( 118 Comments › )
Filed under Food and Drink, NFL at January 22nd, 2012 - 4:52 pm

The AFC Championship is  between Ray Lewis (Baltimore Ravens) vs. Tom Brady (The New England Patriots). The media loves both these teams so I bet they are torn. Currently the score at halftime is 13-10.

The NFC  Championship tonight at 6:30 PM EST pits 2 evenly matched team. The NY Giants face off with the San Francisco 49ers. In my opinion, whoever wins this game, will win the Superbowl.

The beer I am having to day’s games is Carlsberg Elephant. This beer is strong, but comes down light. I highly recommend it!

Discuss anything you like!

Go NY Giants!

NFL Thread Week 15

by Crackerbox Palace ( 212 Comments › )
Filed under NFL, Open thread at December 18th, 2011 - 12:30 pm

Three games left in the regular season! Doesn’t seem all that long ago we were shaking our heads, wringing our hands and hoping we were going to have a season at all. Football Savant Offspring will be in the stands at the Detroit-Oakland game this week, so my house will be free of boozing Gen-Y craziness and I’ll be able to enjoy my game on the big screen, dining on quiche and mimosas. If the game is on in your area, look for the FSO – he’ll be the one in the stands reacting to a penalty call like the World is suddenly unsafe for Democracy.

Here are today’s matchups:

Miami @ Buffalo — Hell, at the beginning of the season, who would have thought Miami had great games in them? This might be one to watch if it’s in your market.

Seattle @ Chicago – There’s Pacific Northwest Cold and there’s Midwest Cold. I think Midwest Cold gets home field advantage in this one.

Carolina @ Houston – I have a feeling next year I’ll be calling him Cam Effing Newton.

Tennessee @ Indianapolis – Dear Andrew Luck: Enjoy your new location. Sorry about the Heisman (not).

Green Bay @ Kansas City – Aaron Effing Rodgers and Company going for win no. 14. Can they do it?

New Orleans @ Minnesota – after the embarrassment suffered after my arrogant snotting at the St. Louis Rams, I’m not writing off the Vikes. Best Friend Jane and I will be texting furiously, for sure.

Washington @ NY Giants – Okay, Rodan, John Difool…..let’s keep it civil guys.

Cincinnati @ St. Louis – Let’s see if the programming wizards give this game to the Pittsburgh market to watch, thereby sending everyone to the other network.

Cleveland @ Arizona – Of course, poor Pittsburgh will probably get this as their afternoon selection…..

Detroit @ Oakland – Just let my kid get out of the Coliseum alive. Please.

New England @ Denver – Oakland fans will find themselves in the unenviable spot of wanting an New England win, but hell, I like that Tebow kid! Especially since his devotion and decency is pissing off all the right people.

NY Jets @ Philadelphia – You know, if I was a team owner and we were home against Philly, I’d play “Who Let the Dogs Out” every time Vick took the field. (Hey, I never said I was a monument to justice…..)

Baltimore @ San Diego – I see this one going to overtime, pissing off all the libturds on the East Coast waiting for the “Survivor” finale to start. They went apeshit last weekend because “The Amazing Race” started 40 minutes late.

Monday’s Game

Pittsburgh @ San Francisco – the locals will be in front of my house with pitchforks, but I want a Pittsburgh win here (plus I like my Steeler fan buddies on the blog). Anything that gives the Saints a better cushion in the playoffs against the 49ers is welcome.

Oh, and while I’m thinking of it. San Francisco libturd sports columnist Glenn Dickey (writing for the daily giveaway paper that is so bad they can’t even charge you for it) was especially dismissive of Tebow in his column today, saying the while the kid is having a good year, he can’t really compete in the NFL after this season and Denver needs to look for another quarterback. But Dickey just loves him some local boy Tom Brady, which begs the question is…..which of these two would you rather have for a son-in-law?



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