We Just Witnessed History

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 We Just Witnessed History
It’s about 11 p.m. now, and Super Bowl XLII ended just over two hours ago. To be honest, as I New York Giants fan I didn’t wish for a win tonight, simply a strong showing against a behemoth that had shattered every offensive record the National Football League had ever seen. But the unbelievable happened, and history was made as the team from the Big Apple slayed Goliath. [link]

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