Giants

3 October 2009

s, to show that they bleed the Orange & Blue, like the fans do. 

The Jets are good, The Giants are good, The Yankees are good, the Ranger and Islanders, are always trying, and if no

Continue reading "Knick of hope"

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27 September 2009

mind, it's going right into this post...

-New York football is riding high, as both the Jets and Giants have improved to 3-0. The Giants had a walk in the park against the laughable Tampa Bay Bucs, but the Jets had to work extremely hard for their victory against the desperate Tennessee Titans. Rex Ryan's boys (and my favorite team) certainly earned the win, but Tennessee's wide receiver drops had a little something to do with it. Kerry Collins' statistics were very misleading today; he actually played well. 

Continue reading "NFL Week 3: Notes and Commentary"

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18 February 2008

Now that the Giants have managed to win the Super Bowl despite making
what I thought were some fatal offseason mistakes, such as keeping
coach Tom Coughlin and failing to upgrade the secondary enough (I love

Continue reading "Champ's Offseason Plans"

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7 February 2008

When the "Spygate" story first broke in September, I thought it was
one of the stupider, more overblown stories in a long time.
A disgruntled former employee (Jets coach Eric Mangini) accuses his

Continue reading ""Spygate" Might Really Equal Watergate"

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3 February 2008

On one side we have a Giants team that is best suited to try and play ball control and keep Tom Brady and the vaunted Patriots' offense off the field. But football is unique in that days of gameplanning can be shot to hell almost instantly. The Patriots can win the coin toss, receive the opening kickoff and, if they execute as they have for the majority of this season, put the

Continue reading "Super Bowl XLII Prediction"

Posted by Mick Ciallela | 1 comment

29 January 2008

The title (Patriots, 34 - Giants, 20) is not a prediction. It is the result of the remarkably life-like experience of playing a board/dice game known as Pizza Box Football, published by On the Line Game company out of California. Each year, at this time, the company offers owners of the game special gaming charts which tailor the game experience to the specific strengths and weaknesses of the two teams involved in the Super Bowl and ask that participants report their results on the company Web site ( www.pizzaboxfootball.com).

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As the Giants are preparing for their first Super Bowl appearance in seven years, both fans and the N.Y. media are starting to wonder if the team and Eli Manning are better off without Jeremy Shockey. The answer to this question is one thousand percent NO. Now I'm not saying that the stats can't provide a good argument in this case, but I ask these people to consider this.

Continue reading "Is Big Blue Better Without Big Blond?"

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