deadspin.com - 1/26/2008
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We've asked a couple excellent writers who are fans of each Super Bowl team to talk about where their team stands going into next week's "Big" "Game." Next week will bring us Eric Gillin of Esquire.com on the Patriots, but today, it's Peter Schrager from FoxSports.com opining on his Giants. Enjoy.
If there's one downside to your team making the Super Bowl, it's the fact that overnight, ...
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