Is the running game, I am afraid they will control bal and run right through Pats and keep the ball away from them. This is the one thing holding me back from unloading on Pats.
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#1What Scares Me About Giants................Tags: None -
5 star bombSBR Hall of Famer
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#2Giants 31
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NEP DynastySBR Wise Guy
- 10-17-06
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#3JJ, don't even worry about it. This Giants team is overmatched. This is the best team in NFL history remember.Comment -
NEP DynastySBR Wise Guy
- 10-17-06
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#5Yea dickhead, thats what I said. A team that is going to go 19-0 is the best team in history, nothing to laugh about buddy.Comment -
NEP DynastySBR Wise Guy
- 10-17-06
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#7Exactly. 5 Star, if it makes you feel better that I wait till Sunday around 10pm to make that claim, that is OK.Comment -
rake922SBR Posting Legend
- 12-23-07
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#8NEP Dynasty, what you predict for the final scoreComment -
ShamsWoof10SBR MVP
- 11-15-06
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#9I watched a replay of their game a few weeks ago and the Giants should have been beat by more actually....
The only thing that would scare me about the Giants is if most of you liked the Patriots!!!
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NEP DynastySBR Wise Guy
- 10-17-06
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#1034-20 I'd say.Comment -
rake922SBR Posting Legend
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ShamsWoof10SBR MVP
- 11-15-06
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#12Good question..
I don't think some of the things the Giants did in that game will be repeated... For starters I highly doubt the Pats give up another Kickoff return for a TD...
I also think "AT FIRST" the Giants will be able to run but I think "Bellacheat" will throw and often to look to jump on top of NY and force them to go away from the running game...
Lastly the conditions that day slowed the track down which helped NY... They had the lead and easily blew it on a slower track... In perfect condtions that Pats offense is going to look like a fast break NBA team...
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ShamsWoof10SBR MVP
- 11-15-06
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#15NOT ON THE PATRIOTS WORST DAY!!!
Comments like this missed some critical things like .."Seer" would be an NFL player in 1985...
WHO THE HELL IS GOING TO STOP RANDY MOSS ..DAVE DOERSON..? Yeah ....sure....
This year's Bengals would crush the 85' Bears! The players now are superior to the players then...
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NEP DynastySBR Wise Guy
- 10-17-06
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#16Comment -
BadNinaSBR Posting Legend
- 11-27-07
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#17Good question..
I don't think some of the things the Giants did in that game will be repeated... For starters I highly doubt the Pats give up another Kickoff return for a TD...
I also think "AT FIRST" the Giants will be able to run but I think "Bellacheat" will throw and often to look to jump on top of NY and force them to go away from the running game...
Lastly the conditions that day slowed the track down which helped NY... They had the lead and easily blew it on a slower track... In perfect condtions that Pats offense is going to look like a fast break NBA team...
Shamsy is making sense to me.Comment -
INVEGA MANSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-30-08
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#18The biggest difference in these two teams:
1. coaching
2. quarterback
3. N.E. has 20 players with super bowl expierence and NYG
have 5. and dont think this isnt a big advantage for N.E.Comment -
The SeerSBR Posting Legend
- 10-29-07
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#19But if you took me when I was 25 or so and put me in 1950s or 60s I may have been MVP of the league.
I agree with what you're saying above. It's tough to compare.
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ShamsWoof10SBR MVP
- 11-15-06
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#20
The other huge differance that no one mentions is today's athlete's are not only well oiled machines but they are more detailed...
For example: today's recievers have much better running form then in 1985 not to mention that one double move by T.O. would break the ankles of Dixon or Minnifield (top corners then)...
There is a reciever I met through my helmet business that holds camps for incoming recievers to teach them running form... They didn't do that much back then...
I know first hand this is a big deal... I video taped myself running and realized I didn't know how to run right... Once I improved my form people that beat me by four or five yards in the 100 were now getting beat by 3 or 4 yards.. That is a big turnaround... I'm still slow but but a faster slow..
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SportsgirlSBR MVP
- 09-10-06
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#21I'm not disagreeing with you Shams, but don't you think the players of yore had more "heart" than the players nowadays?Comment -
isetcapSBR MVP
- 12-16-05
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#24Absolutely not. There's nobody that's scoring 40 points on a defense that dominated the league like the 1985 Chicago Bears.
Let me put it simply. The Chicago defense of 1985 was at least as dominant as the New England offense of 2007. Perhaps you can argue that the 2007 New England defense is more sound than the 1985 Chicago offense but I'd see it as a close one.Comment -
ShamsWoof10SBR MVP
- 11-15-06
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#25
NO 50's, 60's, 70's, or 80's teams can beat any of today teams...
The kicking has even gotten much better then in 1985 where "Rich Karlis" was my idle... He called my house my sophamore year in HS and I was so star struck it was unreal...
Absolutely not. There's nobody that's scoring 40 points on a defense that dominated the league like the 1985 Chicago Bears.
Let me put it simply. The Chicago defense of 1985 was at least as dominant as the New England offense of 2007. Perhaps you can argue that the 2007 New England defense is more sound than the 1985 Chicago offense but I'd see it as a close one.
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SportsgirlSBR MVP
- 09-10-06
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#26They may have but it's going to take more then heart for 6' 1" 185 pound Jack Lambert to hold off Seer NOT TO MENTION JAMAL LEWIS!!!
NO 50's, 60's, 70's, or 80's teams can beat any of today teams...
The kicking has even gotten much better then in 1985 where "Rich Karlis" was my idle... He called my house my sophamore year in HS and I was so star struck it was unreal...
I'd still like to see the '75 Steelers (with updated equipment) play these Patriots. They may or may not win, but I betcha it's a good game. And watching Lambert put Brady to the turf just once would make my day.Comment -
isetcapSBR MVP
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#27
If the Chicago Bears of 1985 were to be reincarnated in the league as it is today, they would go 0-16, irregardless of how much "heart" they play with.Comment -
SportsgirlSBR MVP
- 09-10-06
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#28Obviously if were talking about a direct evaluation of capability between the 2 teams in question, it would be a laughable comparison. As with every other major sport, the athletes and their regimens are not even on the same playing field.
If the Chicago Bears of 1985 were to be reincarnated in the league as it is today, they would go 0-16, irregardless of how much "heart" they play with.Comment -
ShamsWoof10SBR MVP
- 11-15-06
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#29
Not only would they lose badly to the Patriots but they would lose badly to LSU! Dorresy would run right through Mike Webster (center for Steelers then)...
You want to make it obvious..? Post some comparison photos of yesterday's players vs. today's players...
To start how about posting pics. of Jack Lambert and Ray Lewis...
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USAPLAYERSBR Rookie
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#30Go Pats! Eli is going to have a bad Game.Comment -
SportsgirlSBR MVP
- 09-10-06
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#31Sweetie it's not about the equipment... it's about their bodies and knowledge of the game... The speed and strength not to mention an improvment in technology would make it basically IMPOSSIBLE for them to even compete...
Not only would they lose badly to the Patriots but they would lose badly to LSU! Dorresy would run right through Mike Webster (center for Steelers then)...
You want to make it obvious..? Post some comparison photos of yesterday's players vs. today's players...
Oh, you did NOT just talk down to me, Shams. Without Google, I can probably name every player on the Steelers squads from the '70s and their positions.
Oh, and I still like to see that game.
And Mean Joe made the best Super Bowl commercial ever.Comment -
ShamsWoof10SBR MVP
- 11-15-06
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#32
Every Steeler..? Impressive..
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BadNinaSBR Posting Legend
- 11-27-07
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#33In some ways this reminds me of the days leading up the 1993 Sugar Bowl. Miami was heavily favored. Not many people thought Alabama could stay with them. They had the offense with a Heismann QB and those fast receivers. A dominating D. Shoot...even I was a bit surprised by the results when they stepped off the field.Comment
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