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Enjoy your Super Sunday

Peter Abraham
February
3

jason.jpgBrian Cashman is in Arizona for the Super Bowl and there won’t be any Yankees news today. I’ll be watching the game with my family at my parent’s house. My nephew (that’s him in the Tom Brady jersey) will be on hand along with my niece, who hit a few hoops in her 7-year-old basketball game yesterday.

It’ll be fun to watch the game but more fun to see the kids for the last time before going to Florida for seven weeks.

Good luck to you, Giants fans. I hope it’s a good game but I’ll be surprised if it’s close.

This entry was posted on Sunday, February 3rd, 2008 at 12:05 pm by Peter Abraham.
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47 Responses to “Enjoy your Super Sunday”

  1. Matt (In Toronto)

    Pete, I don’t care much for the NFL. But how couldn’t I take NY over Boston? Ever??? Although there really is no hope for the Giants… Go Giants!!!

  2. Rebecca--Optimist Prime--Save the Three Musketeers!

    Seeing as I have few friends and no life a ton of coursework, I’ll be here all day, liveblogging for the few interested :-D

  3. MikeEff - Shelley at First

    he’s adorable! have a great day and enjoy the game pete

  4. jennifer-Phil Hughes saved!!

    May the best cheater win. :P

  5. Rebecca--Optimist Prime--Save the Three Musketeers!

    …dang, the strikethrough tag was supposed to, y’know, work…

  6. ramar

    It’s Boston vs. NY again. How could a “diehard” Yankee fan root for anyone but the GINTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  7. Toast

    Big upset comin’, Pete. Try not to be too upset when your “mighty” (cheatin’) Patriots take a dive.

  8. Khoa

    Sweet jersey albeit a sorry patriots one. GO GIANTS!

  9. Mike

    Cheaters never prosper! GO GIANTS!

  10. JBRO

    Worst die in football history for a Jets fan…

    Lets go Giants…

  11. Bill from NJ

    G-MEN

  12. Raphy

    “there won’t be any Yankees news today.”

    Are you sure A-rod doesn’t have anything that he wants to announce? maybe via fax?

  13. Jax

    Giants 31 Patriots 28 Lawrence Tynes wins it with a 40 yard field goal.

  14. Shant

    BIG BLUE WILL WIN ONE FOR CHARLIE!!!

  15. Luds

    Go Giants!

  16. McLovin

    Patriots 31 Giants 28.

    Remember Patriots are NFL’s big brother.They are watching you at everytime.Just like with the Rams on the 2002 Superbowl.

  17. Boston - Home of the Champions

    Another Boston championship coming up.

  18. McLovin

    http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/s.....fore-XXXVI

    :)

  19. McLovin

    http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/s.....fore-XXXVI

    :)

  20. PaintTheBlack23

    The Pats are selling a video tape of the Giants walkthrough on EBAY this morning if anybodys interested.

    Go Big Blue.

  21. Bill Belichek

    I’m watching you. Yes… all of you

  22. jk

    Beat the cheats!

  23. corsari

    GO BIG BLUE!

  24. Jeff NJ

    Let me reiterate, Giants 35, Patriots 31.

  25. Jeb

    They need to hit brady every down. To hell with the 15 yard flag, just go for the knee and get him outta there.

  26. Kj

    Every time the Giants get in atleast fg range they F*ck sh*it up. They are beyond lucky to only be down 4.

  27. Kj

    Im also sick of Steve Smith. He shows you he has the talent and then he goes out and drops yet another ball.

  28. Rudy

    Pats are lucky it should be 21-7 Giants…………

  29. Chris

    hahahaha. Now I remember why I hate New Englanders. 18-1 is still good, though.

  30. Chris

    Pete, I hope you, your family, and the states of Maine and Boston enjoyed that loss.

  31. Rudy

    REDSOX NEXT!

  32. Paul V

    I guess that Pete is surprised.

    GO GIANTS!

    GO YANKEES!!!!!

  33. Chris

    Stick to talking about the Yankees from now on, and maybe this wouldn’t happen.

  34. grob

    above….Amen!!!!

  35. Ed FL

    GREAT.
    NYPD113th, WHERE ARE YOU?. PLEASE NO SUICIDE. TAKE IT LIKE A MAN!!!!

  36. grob

    “Mighty”

    hehahahehehehahrarharharharahrahrahrarharhahrhahrharhahahrahrhahrhahrahrrhahhrhrahrhrhrhhrhrhrahrhahrahrahrhaha

  37. grob

    “Mighty” ehhh??

  38. GIANTS RULE ALL

    Yeah, it was close AND THE GIANTS WON!!

    WONDERFUL night in NEW YORK!!

    Suck it New England!

  39. Luds

    LOLOLOL Brady was exposed today for being so overrated. No better than an average QB under pressure :P

    In your face Patriots :P

  40. Mr. GoodKat

    PATRIOTS LOSE :)

  41. Chris

    Too Bad Pete – Pats are 18-1
    Giants of Super Bowl Champions
    This makes up a little bit for the 2004.

  42. Joe_NH

    “It’ll be fun to watch the game but more fun to see the kids for the last time before going to Florida for seven weeks.”

    Yeah this is really a True statement, careful what you wish for next time Pete…
    Moral of the story is “Stick to your roots”.
    Boston Sucks, Boston Sucks, Boston Sucks!!!!!!!!!!

    Go Yanks…. Congrats Giants!!!

  43. grob

    2008 Patriots=2001 Seattle Mariners

  44. Juan

    Stand tall Giants, Stand tall NYC. Tuesday in NYC is going to be just silly.

  45. joe

    GIANTS BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    TOO BAD FOR THE PATRIOTS. I COULDNT BE HAPPIER TO SEE THE MIGHTY PATRIOTS LOSE!!!!

  46. Vda

    :) )))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

  47. Stacey

    With the way the Giants had been playing I cannot believe ANYONE thought they wouldn’t put up a fight.

    I’m so glad they won.

    The reign of terror is over.

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