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The Giants didn't have anything positive to say about Patriots defensive end Richard Seymour after their Super Bowl win. Apparently, Seymour told some New York offensive players that they "should be ready to go home" before their last drive. That comment irritated Toomer, and it still bothered Giants running back Brandon Jacobs in the locker room.
"I'll give you a quote on Seymour," Jacobs said. "You can write that he's a soft [expletive]. He said we should get ready to go home. Well, now he's on the team that went 18-1."
but i feel like if you like the jets, how can you root for the giants too?
Considering the fact that they are each in different conferences, and share a stadium, there is nothing wrong with Jets fans supporting the Giants at times,and vice versa.
Its not like its the Mets/Yankees, its IMPOSSIBLE to root for both as a die hard fan. There are SOME that would support the other team though if they do well.
When its all said and done, its NYC.
PS: I find it funny that a Cowboys fan is complaining about band wagoners.
Everyone on NT know who the die hard Giants fans are, and just b/c a few others are on here that never posted before doesn't mean they are a band wagoner(you don't have to post ALL THE TIME)...plus everybody naturally roots for the underdog.
I see a lot of NYC dudes who post regularly in the other sections of NT just posting their support for their NY squad.
Originally Posted by URBAN BALLERZ
@the NY bandwagoners though
lol seriously. Now everyone in here has been a NY fan since week 1 all of a sudden
relax...more like anti-Patriots/anti-undefeated/underdog supporters...there is a difference.
like I said -this is how it was supposed to feel like after those close ones with the Ravens, Eagles, and Giants...
hell it could have been the 1985 patriots and i would have been rooting against the 2007 Pats.
I'm actually surprised you even showed your face today, I figured you might confine yourself to your room for the next week, not taking any phone calls.
^ The Biggest Clown in the History of Sports.........
@ Tiki ...the jokes in this thread are ridiculous
Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
but i feel like if you like the jets, how can you root for the giants too?
Originally Posted by abeautifulhaze
Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
but i feel like if you like the jets, how can you root for the giants too?
Considering the fact that they are each in different conferences, and share a stadium, there is nothing wrong with Jets fans supporting the Giants at times, and vice versa.
Its not like its the Mets/Yankees, its IMPOSSIBLE to root for both as a die hard fan. There are SOME that would support the other team though if they do well.
When its all said and done, its NYC.
PS: I find it funny that a Cowboys fan is complaining about band wagoners.
Everyone on NT know who the die hard Giants fans are, and just b/c a few others are on here that never posted before doesn't mean they are a band wagoner (you don't have to post ALL THE TIME)...plus everybody naturally roots for the underdog.
I see a lot of NYC dudes who post regularly in the other sections of NT just posting their support for their NY squad.
Eli still has down syndrome, Strahan still craves sacks off of the field amd Couglin is still a former Klan member.
lol. you're a hater. the strahan line had me chuckling though.
there really is no rivalry in ny when it comes to jets and giants fans unless their teams are actually playing against one another. even then it's nowherenear the same displeasure mets fans have towards yankees fans and vice versa. it's just different.
but yeah, in the end, we support each other if the other team gets somewhere. i'd definitely be rooting for the jets if they were any good.
still can't believe all this happened last night. i really did wake up this morning like "what the hell happened?" thought the sandman wasmessing with my head
Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
but i feel like if you like the jets, how can you root for the giants too?
Originally Posted by Lightweight Champion
Wes Welker outshined him. Welker goes over the middle, Moss doesn't. His unwillingness to do so was a HUGE factor.
Eli still has down syndrome, Strahan still craves sacks off of the field amd Couglin is still a former Klan member.
HAHAHAHA
I just got into football during the past 2 years and I have always said that to my friends.
I call him Rainmanning.
That helmet he wears, he actually wears off the field also so he can not hit himself in the head.
He talks like a total douche
But dude just won a superbowl. He got special powers
Originally Posted by heatitup0000
worst superbowl
it was so boring
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Jacobs with some "choice" words for Mr. Seymour
The Giants didn't have anything positive to say about Patriots defensive end Richard Seymour after their Super Bowl win. Apparently, Seymour told some New York offensive players that they "should be ready to go home" before their last drive. That comment irritated Toomer, and it still bothered Giants running back Brandon Jacobs in the locker room.
"I'll give you a quote on Seymour," Jacobs said. "You can write that he's a soft [expletive]. He said we should get ready to go home. Well, now he's on the team that went 18-1."
J Rain 23
Cut the crap man, your little e-personality was funny for a little, buts its time to stop. Seriously
Originally Posted by xxxoverridexxx
did we watch the same game?Originally Posted by Kingtre
<---- that best describes my feelings ever since last night....
both teams played horribly, it was a real sloppy and event less game leading up to that damn 4th quarter...i knew it was coming tooI knew brady and co could make that drive happen and seal it off and would have bet 1million (that i don't have) that there was no way Eli could mount a scoring drive-
but he did....and now its in the history books
But hailing Eli as better than brady or even the MVP is questionable...i mean dude was razzled the whole game...Tyree won that for them...Eli felt that pressure got out of it then launched a prayer into the air with Tyree, Harrison and at least 2 other patriots in the area...Tyree and Harrison fought that one out and Tyree won it...it happens...call it luck, destiny whatever...its the same thing thats been on the patriots side for years so as a fan i cant even really be mad at it-
Players of the game were def:
the whole Giants front line - only way to beat the pats was to pressure/rush Brady...def the game breaker...Giants O wasnt producing and if Brady got his typical pocket time he woulda picked that secondary apart
Wes Welker - the new and improved Troy Brown of the pats
Harrison - left it all on the field...dude was in/around every play and i seriously don't know where that D would be without him
Kevin Faulk - clutch...dudes been a silent warrior here for years...hope he gets a nice check for 09
and thats my rant-
Maybe you should upgrade your tv at home from this
to
what I watched it on last night (generic pic)
That whole 85 drive was amazing.
Tyree catching it was incredible, but Manning not dropping?
Mid season he would have ran backwards and prob lost 20 yards but not this game. Manning did a great job and deserved MVP for sure.
He just helped beat the Cowboys, Packers, and now the DEFEATED patriots. Give the kid a break
And to the haters of the actual game, you just watched the PATRIOTS who I dont know if you remember were undefeated and hyped up to be the best franchise team ever in superbowl, LOSE to the Giants, who 70% of the Nation thought they would lose.
The Giants held their ground. It was a low scoring game because while Patriots defense is always good, Giants were just a little better.
And the suspense? All thoughtout the game
Also, we were straight up out-coached. From the 4th and 13 call to the lack of adjustments to the play calling, our coaching staff just made some questionable decisions.
No Cameras=No Superbowl