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Im having a hard time to fully grasp it all at the moment tbh.
Tom Brady starting the engine to his 30th somthing come from behind win, only to fail and lose..... to the Jets.
Not that i hate the pats, just some of the "Best team to ever exist in the entire history of the game, no one can touch the unstoppable kings of football fans" i have to deal with. The Jets.... couldn't of thought of a better team to beat them imo
Now, whats gonna happen with the giants and boys.
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i remember when what happened after Marino got hurt, he just couldn't do it anymore, i think there was a fear there. I believe the same thing is happening with brady, he's worried, and i don't think he will pull through it.
Yeah and i hate the whole america's team crap, last i remember the Cowboys had that title, not that i'm a dallas fan or anything, just saying.
"The great thing about human language is that it prevents us from sticking to the matter at hand."
- Lewis Thomas
I saw the fear in Brady's physical body language on the first snap when they played Buffalo. He will always have that fear lingering in the back of his mind like a pesky monkey on your back. Knee brace and all... It's blatant.
I made so much noise at work last night since dad's side of the family is from NY, and are GIANT- G- MEN fans! AND I HATE THE COWBOYS SO MUCH.
I died so hard when they got that interception off the deflection that the Cowboys receiver "soccer heeled" the ball back into the air, right into the hands of the secondary for a sick interception. THEN, the Giant's wide receiver's Chris Carter style acrobatic catch in the end zone just after the turnover was just icing on an epic cake.
season still young, yada yada yada.
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/cry
season still young, yada yada yada.
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/cry
I was able to shrug it off. What I don't get is how none of the players or coaches seem to realize that giving the other team the ball back with two or more minutes on the clock and the chance to win with a FG is just giving the game away. The other team, especially if they are one of the top 10 teams, will absolutely always make it down the field. They should have slowed things down and brought the clock under a minute or less before slamming it home. I honestly knew the Giants had won the moment Dallas scored for the last time.
Anyway, a single loss to a good divisional rival is nothing to be worried about. Also, the Cowboys outplayed the Giants pretty much the entire game. It was just the craptastic turn-overs that blew it. Finally, any loss that comes down to the last 10 seconds or so is cushioned.
Oh, and I actually like the Giants and Redskins. A loss to Philadelphia I wouldn't be able to stomach. Especially since they took on Vick.