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NFC Title Game Thread

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Angola!, Jan 20, 2008.

  1. not sure I agree with all those pass plays by Green Bay in these conditions. I'd give New York a healthy dose of Ryan Grant and use play-action get the Bubba Franks space between LBs and Safeties.
     
  2. Simon_Cowbell

    Simon_Cowbell Active Member

    Jacobs just lobotomized Woodson.
     
  3. Simon_Cowbell

    Simon_Cowbell Active Member

    Third-coldest game ever... I don't think so.
     
  4. Flying Headbutt

    Flying Headbutt Moderator Staff Member

  5. buckweaver

    buckweaver Active Member

    The first two pass plays -- which are basically faux-running plays except the ball is tossed -- are still going to be effective. It's the long ones, like that bad throw to Jennings, which aren't going to work.

    That said, I'll stick with what I said last week: Packers win this game with Ryan Grant.
     
  6. Simon_Cowbell

    Simon_Cowbell Active Member

    If the Giants win, they will play the Super Bowl in their white unis..... they'll feel right at home.
     
  7. Herbert Anchovy

    Herbert Anchovy Active Member

    Not buying that one either.
     
  8. Simon_Cowbell

    Simon_Cowbell Active Member

    Manning coming up HUGE
     
  9. buckweaver

    buckweaver Active Member

    Eli's passing WAY too fucking well right now. Ugh.
     
  10. Trouser_Buddah

    Trouser_Buddah Active Member

    That would have been a huge pick...
     
  11. Simon_Cowbell

    Simon_Cowbell Active Member

    Needless to say... this kick is huge
     
  12. Flying Headbutt

    Flying Headbutt Moderator Staff Member

    Jim Nance called it a special 29-yard field goal.
     
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