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Reply #820 nhuser's post
so, we're chanting norv, norv, norv, now? what happen to "we want marty back"?
anyway, finally norv proved that, under the right circumstances and with the right players, he too can take a team deep into the playoffs. i hope he goes all the way with the chargers.
we should not ignore the chargers. let's not forget that they had the best regular season record last season. however, due to coaching changes, it took them few games before they adjusted to norv style. i don't recall a team that lost their starting qb and starting rb in the middle of the game, on the road, against the team that just had a bye the previous week and still won the game. kudos to norv turner for putting a great game plan and adjusting well when his top players went down, and to chargers players for believing in norv.
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Reply #820 nhuser's post
did you know that norv was dallas offensive coordinator when they beat 49ers in nfc championship games in 92 and 93 on their road to the superbowls that years? alvin harper killed us both times. otherwise, we would have played buffalo in both superbowls.
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Reply #821 oobi's post
Yup, we are chanting norv, norv, norv now...not "we want marty back" anymore...
Everyone think Pats will win big this Sunday...well, they said the same thing about Colts last week, and we beat Colts, didn't we?....
I didn't know that norv was Dallas offensive coordinator when they beat 49ners in 92 and 94. WoW! Hopefully history will repeat itself, only this time he with Chargers and AFC championship game against everyone fav. team....
[ Last edited by nhuser at 15-1-2008 10:40 PM ] |
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cowboys offensive coordinator, jason garrett (hot candidate for ravens and falcons head coaching vacancies), is staying at dallas and making more money than wade phillips, dallas head coach. hmmm.... wade must not feel so good now.
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[ Last edited by oobi at 21-1-2008 11:13 AM ] |
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Reply #825 oobi's post
Oobi, Chargers need a miracle to win...they are the underdog team...deep in my heart I want Chargers to win...then if Giants beat GB...it will be San Diego against Eli in the SuperBowl |
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Reply #826 nhuser's post
sorry nhuser, it's not chargers time. pats won the game. but, the chargers did give a very good fight, even though rivers is hurt and playing in the cold.
good job and good season. come back stronger next season.
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what a game. giants are off to arizona to meet the patriots in superbowl 42, in two weeks.
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all hail new york giants
NEW YORK GIANTS!!!!!
packs falling short ouch yet once more |
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Reply #828 oobi's post
Chargers did play well yesterday, and they were much better this season than before (able to go to AFC final and not losing in the first playoff round). I'm so proud with my team I know they will be much better and stronger next season.
Superbowl...Pats vs Giants...San Diegans are in dilemma ...most of us want Pats to crush Eli but then, Pats just beat us in AFC final... |
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Reply #831 spitfire007's post
packers quit running the ball, that's why they lost the game. after ryan grant putting up a grand show against seattle, mccarthy quit believing in his young tailback in frigid nfc championship game. he heavily relied on favre - not against a very hot (even though the temprature is very cold) and good giants team. the g-men just play nickel defense most of the time (or so it looked like).
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Reply #833 ai#eru's post
heheheee..... even though the season is over, football is never over. next, free agency and nfl draft!
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Reply #836 spitfire007's post
Take it easy, there's always next season.MLB spring training in few weeks' time, then MLB season and before you know it, football season will be back again!
At least your team players don't have any major injuries. Our quarterback had arthroscopic surgery on his right knee a week ago in order to play in the AFC championship game , and that he'll need surgery on the torn anterior cruciate ligament in the same joint...recovery time 4-6months But they said he will 100% recover... |
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wah....very nervous.
hope brady n co can do it.
go pats!!!!! |
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Superbowl 42
Glendale
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Lombardi Trophy
Giants Patriots
Site: University of Phoenix Stadium
Date: February 3, 2008
Kick-off: 6:30 pm EST (3:30 pm PST)
Network: FOX
Radio: Westwood One
Home Team: New England Patriots
Away Team: New York Giants
Halftime Perf: Tom Petty & HBs
Referee: Mike Carey
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it's almost starting time for Super Bowl XLII . :pompom:
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