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	<title>Comments on: On To Glory</title>
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		<title>By: Big J</title>
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		<description>I&#039;d say you have to give a lot of credit to the whole RB corp for this game.  Maroney came up huge the 2nd half, as well as Heath Evans on some key 3rd and short spots.  I think a lot of credit goes towards Kevin Faulk.  He made some clutch catches for the pats that really helped to put the game away.
I totally agree with you on the Giants, they are going to be playing in a dome with a retractable roof, and retractable field so they will be playing on real grass.  This field has been cared for by the NFL since the end of the festia bowl and the grass was grown especially for the superbowl.  Your going to see a whole lot more of Moss and Stallworth doing deep patterns.  There will be no wind, the weather will be nice and toasty compared to what they are use to.  Belichick and McDaniels will unleash the full power of the Death Star on the Giants to get to perfection.  Another thing to consider, after Brady has a poor performance he bounces back in a huge way.

So Jay, your going to arive in AZ on the perfect day.  The Pats fan club of AZ is going to be throwing a bash that night.  Ex-players, proably some current players, and possibly Bob Kraft will be there to have a few tasty beverages.  So we&#039;ll have to grab some in-n-out and head over to the Pats party.

I feel so cheated that the pats didn&#039;t get to face the Colts, and I feel cheated that the Giants beat the Packers.  Oh well, onto history we go!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d say you have to give a lot of credit to the whole RB corp for this game.  Maroney came up huge the 2nd half, as well as Heath Evans on some key 3rd and short spots.  I think a lot of credit goes towards Kevin Faulk.  He made some clutch catches for the pats that really helped to put the game away.<br />
I totally agree with you on the Giants, they are going to be playing in a dome with a retractable roof, and retractable field so they will be playing on real grass.  This field has been cared for by the NFL since the end of the festia bowl and the grass was grown especially for the superbowl.  Your going to see a whole lot more of Moss and Stallworth doing deep patterns.  There will be no wind, the weather will be nice and toasty compared to what they are use to.  Belichick and McDaniels will unleash the full power of the Death Star on the Giants to get to perfection.  Another thing to consider, after Brady has a poor performance he bounces back in a huge way.</p>
<p>So Jay, your going to arive in AZ on the perfect day.  The Pats fan club of AZ is going to be throwing a bash that night.  Ex-players, proably some current players, and possibly Bob Kraft will be there to have a few tasty beverages.  So we&#8217;ll have to grab some in-n-out and head over to the Pats party.</p>
<p>I feel so cheated that the pats didn&#8217;t get to face the Colts, and I feel cheated that the Giants beat the Packers.  Oh well, onto history we go!</p>
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