[QUOTE="duxup"][QUOTE="Jaysonguy"][QUOTE="duxup"]The Giants won when it counted. Being "better team" but not able to win when you must win is pointless.
The NFL has playoffs, not some popularity contest where people vote based on stats and hypothetical crap.
Jaysonguy
You make a valid point but the Giants are more of a Cinderella story rather then a team destined to win.
No team that pulls that many upsets should be upset when people say they're not the favorites the next season. That's like NC State wondering why they weren't listed as the number 1 team coming off their championship.
Well if the Pats or other teams want to hang up a banner that says "We think we were the best team that year and destined to win it all and despite the fact that we lost we think we're better anyway." they can go ahead but arguing your or any other team that couldn't win in the playoffs is better than someone who could get the job done always seems a bit silly.
I guess maybe they could join an alternate league where we even factor in injuries and rhetoric, but in the meantime they play in the NFL and in the NFL you have to win when it counts to prove how good you are.
Everyone knows the rules, if you can't win when you need to win that says something about that team no matter how good people might THINK they are.
So what you're saying is that there's no Cinderella stories, every team that wins a championship is the best team.
I'm saying the best team might not always be the team that people calculate is the best team. Some people might call them Cinderella stories, but that it is all about perception.
The Giants didn't just happen to the Pats while they were standing at a bus stop not paying attention, the Pats were on the field too. If the Pats were as great as people say they were they should have beaten the Giants, convincingly even. They couldn't do it.
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