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Feels like the Giants run 2 years back....but Indy is gonna be a tall order. If they beat the Colts they're winning the Super Bowl, no doubt in my mind.
Feels like the Giants run 2 years back....but Indy is gonna be a tall order. If they beat the Colts they're winning the Super Bowl, no doubt in my mind.
You bet.... I was just talking to my friends about what you mentioned yesterday. Its time to get the projector out and plan out the party !!
We had a Giants win, that was super fantabulous stuff !!
Yankees won, but you know, there was no excitement. This one will be real big !! maybe even more than the Giants one !
Wow...exciting stuff. The Jets formula keeps working. They run run run...keep the game close...and then try to get a lead and keep it.
No one is able to really jump out on top of them which would take them out of run mode. I'm not sure Indy can do it this week either.
The Giants run and this Jets run are very different. Eli was doing more throwing in that run, while Sanchez is primarily just throwing out of play action.
You can only hide your QB for so long though in the NFL. I actually think the winner of the NFC this year has a great shot at winning the SB. Both the Saints and Vikings are excellent teams.
I wouldn't put my money on the Jets, but I do think a few bad Manning throws here or there..a well timed fumble, and the Jets can pull it off. They just need to stay within a touchdown..if they get down by 2 they are done. IMO the Jets are better than Baltimore, especially the offense (their run is a little better, QB is the same, receivers are a lot better), and Baltimore basically handed the game to Indy and only lost 20-3.
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