AFC/NFC Championship Game Thread

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Ruhskins
01-23-2012, 09:03 AM
I agree but Balt. has no one to blame but themselves.

And here is the list....

Lee Evans (not securing a TD catch he had in his hands)
Joe Flacco (not running for the first down in the play afterwards)
Billy Cundiff (missing a chip shot FG and bailing out the previous players from criticism)

mredskins
01-23-2012, 09:05 AM
I agree but Balt. has no one to blame but themselves.


I much rather lose in the championship game then have the 6th pick in the draft.

Ruhskins
01-23-2012, 09:05 AM
I much rather lose in the championship game then have the 6th pick in the draft.

I told something similar to this to one of my co-workers about 20 mins ago.

mredskins
01-23-2012, 09:07 AM
I told something similar to this to one of my co-workers about 20 mins ago.


All the Ravens fans have long faces today, I was like cheer up at least your team is not the Redskins. The Ravens are built to be a good team for a long time.

Giantone
01-23-2012, 09:13 AM
Interesting take on yesterday's games by Rich Tandler:

"Eli Manning is getting a lot of kudos and I suppose he deserves some of it. He was getting smacked around pretty hard by the Niners defense and he kept getting back up and pitching. But he averaged a pathetic 5.4 yards per attempt. And if poor, sad, sick returner Kyle Wi had not give Eli a short field by fumbling punts deep in 49ers territory not once but twice the Giants would have been shut out in the second half and overtime. He and Brady will both need to up their games if we’re going to have a compelling Super Bowl. That the two quarterbacks were credited with “wins” yesterday shows just how useless that concept is."


:yeahright:bs:.......haters will hate.

Giantone
01-23-2012, 09:16 AM
i can't believe the giants are in at 9-7. Crazy.


...12-7

mredskins
01-23-2012, 09:16 AM
Spooky:

In 2007, the Giants started the playoffs by beating an NFC South team. Then they beat the No. 1 seed on the road. Then they beat the No. 2 seed in the conference title game when the foe turned it over in overtime and gave the Giants a short field and the Giants won on a Lawrence Tynes overtime field goal. Then they moved on to face the Patriots in the Super Bowl.

In 2011, let's see ... NFC South team, No. 1 seed, No. 2 seed, overtime, turnover, Tynes, Patriots. Check.

One more thing:

2007: Giants lose to Washington 22-10 in Week 15.

2011: Giants lose to Washington 23-10 in Week 15.

Giantone
01-23-2012, 09:19 AM
Spooky:

In 2007, the Giants started the playoffs by beating an NFC South team. Then they beat the No. 1 seed on the road. Then they beat the No. 2 seed in the conference title game when the foe turned it over in overtime and gave the Giants a short field and the Giants won on a Lawrence Tynes overtime field goal. Then they moved on to face the Patriots in the Super Bowl.

In 2011, let's see ... NFC South team, No. 1 seed, No. 2 seed, overtime, turnover, Tynes, Patriots. Check.

One more thing:

2007: Giants lose to Washington 22-10 in Week 15.

2011: Giants lose to Washington 23-10 in Week 15.


LOL....if this is the result of Losing to the Skins,.....I don't care if we ever beat you again.

mbedner3420
01-23-2012, 09:54 AM
Spooky:

In 2007, the Giants started the playoffs by beating an NFC South team. Then they beat the No. 1 seed on the road. Then they beat the No. 2 seed in the conference title game when the foe turned it over in overtime and gave the Giants a short field and the Giants won on a Lawrence Tynes overtime field goal. Then they moved on to face the Patriots in the Super Bowl.

In 2011, let's see ... NFC South team, No. 1 seed, No. 2 seed, overtime, turnover, Tynes, Patriots. Check.

One more thing:

2007: Giants lose to Washington 22-10 in Week 15.

2011: Giants lose to Washington 23-10 in Week 15.

Eerie...

MTK
01-23-2012, 09:59 AM
As they say it's not how you start but how you finish. The Giants finished strong. I kind hate having to root for them, but I'd rather see the Giants win it all again over the Patriots.

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