Nice, warm sendoff

 
FOXBOROUGH - Patriots fans were in full force at Gillette Stadium yesterday, showing the team their support before it left for Arizona to take on the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII. [link]

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Patriots Rally Sunday at Gillette Stadium

The Patriots and Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick will host a rally at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, January 27, at 10 a.m. to give the team a nice Super Bowl sendoff before coach Bill Belichick and his team head off to Arizona. Parking and admission are free, so go early! Official press release from the Boston Globe : A trip to the Super Bowl deserves a super sendoff, and that’s just ...
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Super Bowl tickets going for up to $19,000 -

Die-hard Giants and Patriots fan are paying record prices to scalpers for tickets to this year’s Super Bowl in Glendale, Ariz., and the total dollar volume of resold seats could be the biggest ever, according to ticketing firms.
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New York Giants - What Destiny Awaits

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Are You Ready For Some Hookers

Purple Jesus, please rip Hank Williams Jr.'s throat out Roadhouse/Rambo style so we'll never have to hear him do that song live. I'll take care of the recordings. Hopefully Arizona's also ready for the clap because prostitutes from all over the country are about to descend on Arizona like locusts on African crops . Pimps and hoes are loading up the limos and speeding towards the Phoenix ...
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Super Bowl Analysis: Which Team is More Likely to Have Someone Get Into Trouble, Giants or Patriots?

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