McConkey picking Giants
Published 1/24/2008 at Newsday.com - Giants
Phil McConkey admits he's not the most objective Super Bowl predictor. He still considers himself a Giant, almost two decades since his last game, so how can he really say he thinks the Patriots are going to win?
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