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Who Will Be the Whipping Post Next Year

 
Now that the mighty Patriots have been defeated, and a second Manning holds the Lombardi, who will be the next whipping post? How will the Giants fair with the dreaded Superbowl hangover? Is Coughlin good enough to coach them through it? Is Strahan still hungry? What about Shockey and his bad break? Does Tiki want to come back?  Is Eli really that good or did all those oreos do the job?  Answers to these questions and many more will be key to anything spetacular happening again to the Giants. As a Pats fan, I know we'll be back for another go and with everything that happens in an NFL season, our story will take center stage. We don't mind, it makes watching football all the more entertaining, and once again, as in years past, we will be the whipping posts for it. (link)

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