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I've had it...

I read some ESPN articles after the game, and one I came across blamed the pats for the loss instead of giving the Giants credit. Why? Because his little "15 reasons why the pats will win" thing was proven WRONG! I'm sorry, but it makes me furious. The Giants got pressure all day. They held the football, keeping the pats explosive offense off the field. The calm, cool, collective, not panicking Eli Manning showed up. The only thing the pats screwed up that wasn't the Giantsdoing was going for it on FOURTH AND THIRTEEN. If you hadn't watched the pats entire season, and tuned in when that play was happening, you wouldn't know that this is the "genius" coach that led his team to 16-0, to 17-0, to 18-0...but you would know he's the one who lost SB 42, and then didn't have the decency to take it like a man. I had to all year, when they were blowing out opponents. Other team's coaches had to all year, they had to just take it, and move on. And now that the tide has turned on him, he turns 2 again. I also read that right after Tom Brady's touchdown pass to Randy Moss, that defensive end Richard Seymour said that the Giants can pack their backs for the long flight home, while they lift the Lombardi. Ok, I'll just go look at some pics of them doing that....that is, if the winners, aka the Giants, let them. A dude guarentees the pats will win, and when he's proven wrong, he can't eat his words. He's just as bad as Belichick. To all who guarenteed a pats win, and said the Giants had no chance, you don't have to take my word, just take this:

Perfection...or not....

The Giants won last night. And I spent most of the night (although I have to go to school in a few hours, like I care) celebrating. Right after their 17-14 win over the VERY heavily favored Patriots, I called my friend, who is a big pats fan. Of course, I told her off. Man, she was cranky. Afterwhich I watched Eli Manning hoist the trophy. I have to say that this SB is SO much sweeter than the last one. :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Level 13...

Seems like just last week I became level twelve...oh right, that was last week :P. :D :D :D :D :D :D

Things I hate....math included

You know, adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, I can see where I will use that out in the real world, but WHAT ABOUT ALL THE OTHER JUNK I HAVE TO LEARN, AND I CAN'T SEE HOW I'M GONNA NEED IT IN ANY WAY! Math ranks #4 on top five things I hate. List below:

1. The Patriots.

2. Disney.

3. The Replacements.

4. math.

5. migraines.

Super Bowl next week...

One week until the kickoff of Super Bowl 42. During this week, I'm going to read every statistic on past super bowls, every note refering to this one, every record set and shattered, and I'm going to go over both team's seasons to see who has the advantage in certain areas. That's alot of reading :(

(too lazy to think of title :P)

Got a new icon (thanks to Aloha, who made it, not me, so as they say in fanfics, you no sue me :P). I picked this one because, this is how I feel in January, down, because in my opinion it's the worst part of the school season. It'll really fit IF the Giants lose next Sunday. Note to my friend I said IF, not when.

*looks up* Thank you...

Tom Brady has a high ankle sprain, and although he said he'll play the Super Bowl-and probably will-it could affect him :D. The Patriot haters prayers have been answered :P. A high ankle sprain is fairly serious too. Remember that Ladanian Tomlinson said he felt 90% and would be ready to go in last Sunday's game. What happened? Two drives and out. Face it, players say they're ready to show toughness. Just like wearing short sleeves in freezing temperatures (crazy people). L.T. went twodrives and then didn't play the rest of the time. Now,as much as Idislike him,at least Philip Rivers, who's knee injury was WORSE than Tomlinson's, sucked it up and played the game. He knew what was at stake, apparently Tomlinson didn't. And he wasn't evencheering for his team (refering to Tomlinson) on the sidelines, just sitting there miserably.And yes, I know he wanted to keep warm in freezing weather, but think about those teammates of his who were playing in it! The least he could do is cheer his teamon, win or lose. But Brady should play, but believe me, the injury WILL affect him, it did T.O., who said before the playoff game against the Giants to "Get ya popcorn ready". Well T.O. is getting his popcorn ready to watch his NFC East foetake on the pats in SB 42.