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THE 2004-05 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE THREAD
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tell me about it...

THE 2004-05 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE THREAD
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E-A-G-L-E-S

I expect defeat in the Super Bowl, but I can revel for the moment, damnit!
Go see your Breakfast, there are starving Leiths in California

THE 2004-05 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE THREAD
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Holy moly.

Roethlisberg (sp?) I think was not ready for a game like that.

Hey, for the love of god, someone get Belichick a jacket. I think he could probably afford one, and ya know, if not, MVP Sports would probably kick him down one or somethin, maybe even a nice Starter. He might have to settle with the wrong team logo, but hey, free is free.

I am wondering if when you open his closet if it is just a big line of gray hoodies.
**** in the MFA

THE 2004-05 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE THREAD
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Patriots 31, Eagles 21

THE 2004-05 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE THREAD
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Quote
Originally posted by ChrisPitch
Patriots 31, Eagles 21


I\'m bettin\' u r right this time give or take a point or 2
Worrying is like praying for something you don't want.

THE 2004-05 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE THREAD
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Anybody else think Freddie Mitchell is gonna get laid out within the first series of downs if he\'s in? What a Dumbass to start **** w/ Rodney Harrison.  Ohh this SB is gonna be fun to watch for sure.
Worrying is like praying for something you don't want.

THE 2004-05 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE THREAD
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I\'d love to see Philly win but **** like this only reinforces my feeling that the Pats are gonna clobber them. Mitchell had one good game. Harrison has been a top safety in the league for years. Oofah!

THE 2004-05 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE THREAD
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I agree what\'s up with freedie m......, the pats all the way!!!

THE 2004-05 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE THREAD
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Congrats to Rodney and co.  Another trophy coming back to MA.  WOO HOO~!

THE 2004-05 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE THREAD
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you got it my man, what a game, been a fan sense 1978 my dad has had season tickets, all the way through dick mcpherson 1-15 days are done!!!!

THE 2004-05 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE THREAD
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How was the Super Peck Bowl yesterday in Staven?
Lobbying for a Kote>Beer Jubilee>Gypsy Girl>Prom 97>Vortex

THE 2004-05 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE THREAD
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14 BAR pizzas, poker, garage sessions, hydroslaps, the works...I think I was one of three people that actually watched the game.

Thanks Pec\'s!

Oh yeah, and the game...no surprise with the outcome, an obvious dynasty in an era that\'s not suppossed to have them, Owens could have been named the game\'s MVP and nobody would have complained, obviously Philly\'s turnovers and terrible clock management down the stretch ended any miracle run. The Patriots will be the best team in the history of the NFL\'s Super Bowl era if they win it again next year.

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Donovan McNabb played awful.  Inexperience is no excuse, he has played in the last 58 NFC Championship games.

So glad that Tom Brady didn\'t win the MVP, but Fox definitely wanted him to do so... every time they showed a graphic about fan voting for MVP, they showed Brady.
Go see your Breakfast, there are starving Leiths in California

THE 2004-05 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE THREAD
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It should\'ve been Rodney Harrison.  Why the defense gets overlooked every year is beyond me.

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Rodney had more catches from McNabb than Freddie Mitchell but Deion Branch was freakin\' insane. 11 catches in the Super Bowl? Come ON That\'s Jerry Rice in his prime type ****. He deserved the MVP.
Worrying is like praying for something you don't want.