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Tomleysmooseknuckle
tomleysmooseknuckle

The bigger joke is “productition.”

Jesus tapdancing Christ, Deadspin; the guy was asked a question and he answered it with effusive praise for Heyward, whom I daresay he knows a bit better than you or I do, and provided a charitable theory for why Heyward would prefer the Cubs (other than the real reason which was “Star Wars money in 2018”), and you

SONOFABITCH HE’S GOING TO OAKLAND!

Snyder....Party of two...You’re table is ready

I see 2 reactions to this:

I’m a Giants fan too. It is true that this is the type of fluky season we had in 2007 and 2011, but I think those two teams were also clearly better than this one. In those years, it was always a question of “will they make the playoffs or miss it by 1 game?” This year, a 7 win season is still a possibility.

Totally. How awesome would it be if we win the NFC East with an 8-7-1 record, get hot in the playoffs with Cruz and JPP rounding into form and beat an 18-0 Patriots team in the Super Bowl. Again. With a kooky Larry Donnel catch at the buzzer.

Or, you know, win several road playoff games culminting in a Super Bowl like the NFC East’s Giants did, recently, in 2007 and 2011.

I have been saying this all season. Every 4 years Eli and Coughlin rise out of the miserable “Up the Middle, Up the Middle, Short Pass, Punt” and “Eli Face” ashes to stand as the Glorious Phoenix, trashing the seemingly invincible Patriots in the Super Bowl. Mid Season Giants fans will be calling for both of their

I hate that this is likely the situation.

Victor Cruz could come back soon, too. Anyone going to Vegas this week, please put $20 on the G-men for me to win it all.

yeah pretty much what i was talking about with all of my friends last night. this team looks just lucky enough to win a super bowl.

This same statement was made in 2011 too.

I’d just like to remind people that these are the exact type of seasons where the Giants barely manage to get into the playoffs, then make a magical run to the Super Bowl and beat the invincible Patriots. It's basically just setting itself up right now.

I don’t see why this is news.

The responder to the OP considered McNair’s action (their emphasis, not mine) problematic. If discrimination is unjust or prejudicial treatment based on myriad reasons too long to list here, then the implication is that due to his opinion, McNair should not have been able or allowed to undertake the action he

His actions are in concert with a general agreement that the ordinance appears to have been written by a cabal of dumbasses. It's been a shitshow by an otherwise competent mayor. Like some of the other large cities in Texas and other states, the city council is peppered with idiots. This has been a mess from the

“No, but at least we’re trying...it makes us feel good. It really sticks it to all these religious people who have a moral objection to the normalizing of my previously deviant lifestyle. But now it’s awesome and cool and I have a RIGHT to shame people who disagree with me.”

Sure. What’s wrong with being against a particular piece of legislation anyway? Isn’t it discriminatory to treat someone differently based on their opinions?