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mudfreesports.blogspot.com 2/4/2008 — In what is the biggest upset in Super Bowl History, the NY Giants beat the previously unbeaten New England Patriots 17-14 in Glendale, Arizona. Eli Manning won the MVP and became the 2nd Quarterback in his family to win the Super Bowl, as well as the 2nd
awfulannouncing.blogspot.com 2/4/2008 — I guess people stuck around for the whole thing last night because the early reports are that Super Bowl XLII has surpassed the 1996 Super Bowl with 94.1 million viewers. Very preliminary findings from 49 of the nation's biggest markets showed that ratings for the New York Giants' thrilling Super Bowl win over the New England Patriots were up 9 percent over last year's big game, according to...
bizoffootball.com 2/3/2008 — SUPER BOWL XLII New England Patriots (18-0) vs. New York Giants (13-6) University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz. February 3, 6:18 PM ET The biggest sporting event of the year breaks loose when Super Bowl XLII is played later today between the New England Patriots and New York Giants.
bizoffootball.com 2/6/2008 — New England Patriots defensive back Willie Andrews apparently needed some help getting over his team's loss in the Super Bowl to the New York Giants . The Patriots probably wish that he did not seek marijuana as the helping factor, but he did and was caught with a half-pound of it on Tuesday.
sports.aol.com 1/28/2008 — As an Eagles fan, I find it extremely difficult to root for either the New England Patriots or the New York Giants. When Sunday rolls around, I'm pretty sure there is no way I can cheer for the Eli Manning-led G-Men. Can any self respecting ...
sports.yahoo.com 1/29/2008 — Before ever setting foot in Arizona, New York Giants receiver Plaxico Burress gave the New York Post his prediction on who wins Super Bowl XVII. It sure ain't the New England Patriots . As he pulled his car up to the Giants Stadium tunnel to ...
realsportsbloggers.com 1/30/2008 — The Super Bowl, as New England and New York square off on Sunday. What I’m not sure about is whether Bill Parcells or Dave Meggett will be cheering for the Giants or Patriots. Perhaps Tiki Barber will put on a throwback Drew Bledsoe jersey and pray New York doesn’t win.
boston.com 1/31/2008 — SCOTTSDALE -- One more leftover from Randy Moss' press conference this morning: He was asked his thoughts on Plaxico Burress predicting a 23-17 Super Bowl win for the Giants. "He's entitled to say anything, but the only thing about a prediction ...
pro-football-reference.com 2/1/2008 — Twenty years ago, yesterday, Doug Williams became the first black quarterback to ever appear in a Super Bowl, and for at least one more season, he’ll remain the only one to ever win the big game. The 2007 NFL season — in which 15 black ...
giantsgab.com 2/1/2008 — The Patriots are favored to win, but more people appear to be betting on a Giant upset in Sunday’s Super Bowl. Brad Bryant, sports book director at the Planet Hollywood Casino in Las Vegas, says that can change quickly as the rush to place ...
simononsports.blogspot.com 2/1/2008 — Breakin it Down is usually 5 key stories plus a pick for each postseason game. But for the Super Bowl we'll do 5 keys for each team and a post for what I think will occur. Twice Rotten? Can the Golden Boy have two bad playoff games in a row? ...
epiccarnival.com 2/1/2008 — by wwtb? , Pacifist Viking When you think of Phil Simms on the 1986 Super Bowl champion Giants , you probably think of the Super Bowl. Simms was the Super Bowl MVP , completing 22 of 25 passes in a 39-20 win. When you think of Eli Manning on the ...
bizoffootball.com 2/1/2008 — New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin confirmed that he would take the ball at the start of the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots if his team won the toss. Coughlin said he wants to keep the ball away from the Patriots as much as possible, as reported by SI.com
with-malice.com 2/4/2008 — Call it schadenfreude to an extent, but boy, am I happy that the Giants won…
danshanoff.com 2/4/2008 — Oh my god! OH MY GOD! Count the superlatives: This is, without hyperbole, the Greatest Upset in NFL History . (Particularly given that the Pats presumably sealed the win with that late TD.) This is the Greatest Performance by a Defense in Super Bowl ...
bizoffootball.com 2/4/2008 — The following are post game interview quotes from Super Bowl XLII GIANTS QB ELI MANNING (on the win) "The guys on this team and the run we've made, it's hard to believe—it really is. We had a great fight and the defense played outstanding. The drive at the end there were so many clutch plays by so many guys. It is an unbelievable game and an unbelievable feeling. ...
realsportsbloggers.com 2/4/2008 — Despite, perhaps, the worse coached 4th quarter in super bowl history, the Giants managed to pull off the win against the Pats. Randy Moss has no Super Bowl ring. Tom Brady won’t be on the cover of GQ tomorrow.. The Dolphins are popping corks again. All is right with the world.
sportsloungeblog.com 2/4/2008 — Eli Manning and the New York Giants have gone through the road less traveled in getting to Super Bowl XLII. In winning three consecutive road games against three division champions, New York became the first NFC team to win three games away from ...
bigblueview.com 2/5/2008 — Today is a great day to be a New York Giants' fan. The team will celebrate its Super Bowl XLII championship by parading down the city's Canyon of Heroes this morning. After all the backslapping, hand-shaking and celebrating, though, the Giants might begin to feel the sting of what often happens to teams that win. They find it impossible to keep the gang together. It seems the Giants ...
The Giants' thrilling win over the Patriots was the most-watched Super Bowl ever, with 97.5 million viewers, Nielsen Media Research said Monday. The game eclipsed the previous Super Bowl record of 94.08 million.
"Unbelievable" was the most common word on the lips of New York Giants fans on Monday after their team's stunning Super Bowl win over the previously perfect New England Patriots.
The New York Giants achieved one of the biggest upsets in NFL history with a 17-14 victory over the previously undefeated New England Patriots in the Super Bowl on Sunday.
With the Super Bowl on the line, look who had the perfection thing down Pat: Eli Manning and the road-conquering New York Giants. And what a beauty their 11th straight road victory was, a 17-14 Super Bowl win Sunday that shattered the New England ...
It was real. Everyone knows that now. But the Giants' 17-14 win over the supposedly unbeatable New England Patriots in Super Bowl XlII still feels like a dream, even to those who were directly involved.
Linebacker Mike Vrabel, a first-time Patriots Pro Bowler, vigorously defended coach Bill Belichick's departure from the field with one second left in New England's 17-14 Super Bowl loss to the Giants Sunday.
BOSTON - With the sting still fresh of the stunning Super Bowl loss that ruined the Patriots' unbeaten season, coach Bill Belichick hasn't watched tape of the game yet or analyzed everything that went wrong.And that exit from the field with one...
With confetti raining down on them and more than a million giddy fans jamming lower Manhattan, the New York Giants celebrated their improbable Super Bowl win yesterday with the city's first ticker-tape parade in eight years and a rousing victory ...
While Patriots fans might be dwelling on the team's stunning 17-14 loss to the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII, coach Bill Belichick is moving on.
Bill Belichick isn't looking back. With the sting still fresh of the stunning Super Bowl loss that ruined the Patriots unbeaten season, their coach hasn't watched tape of the game yet or analyzed everything that went wrong.
Confetti rained down on a sea of New York Giants blue on Tuesday as fans celebrated the team's surprising Super Bowl victory with a parade up New York City's fabled "Canyon of Heroes."
Back on friendly turf, Bill Belichick got off the bus that returned him to Gillette Stadium and headed straight for the screaming fans.
It comes as no consolation to the Patriots or their fans, but Super Bowl XLII was the most watched Super Bowl in history.
Setting aside their own pain after the Patriots' Super Bowl loss, parents, coaches, and teachers said yesterday they were trying to use the unexpected defeat to teach young fans important lessons about sportsmanship, underdogs, and perfection.
PHOENIX - In the week leading up to Super Bowl XLII, high-ranking Patriots officials deflected questions about the team's future by saying the time to focus on those issues would be immediately after the game.
Adam Marchand sat alone on a park bench in Copley Square yesterday, somberly staring straight ahead. He had no book, no newspaper, no cellphone, no iPod. Just painful memories of the agonizing New England Patriots loss in Sunday's Super Bowl and ...
Tom Brady and Randy Moss pulled out of the Pro Bowl on Monday, a day after the New England Patriots were beaten in the Super Bowl. After throwing a league-record 50 touchdown passes during the season, Brady was battered by the New York Giants during ...
Tom Brady and Randy Moss pulled out of the Pro Bowl on Monday, a day after the New England Patriots were beaten in the Super Bowl.
The New York Giants' thrilling win over New England was the most-watched Super Bowl ever with 97.5 million viewers, a total that is second only to the "M-A-S-H" finale audience, Nielsen Media Research said Monday.
Browns QB Derek Anderson will replace New England's Tom Brady and Cleveland TE Kellen Winslow will sub for San Diego's Antonio Gates on the AFC's roster for the Pro Bowl. Patriots WR Randy Moss, has also decided to skip the Feb. 10 game.




