I hate the Pats. I hate all Boston teams (Red Sux, Celtics, even the Bruins. I hate Brady(but I love Belichick). I am tired of seeing them win. I want soooooo badly for KC to win this game.
Who else wants KC to win?
Who is rooting for the Pats?
I cant wait for both Brady and Bill to retire and the Pats fall into obscurity. Brady and Bill make that team great once they are gone the rest of the org will stumble and fall.
Also, I'm a big proponent to get the "feel good" story out of the way while the Giants are out of it. At some point, Andy Reid is going to win a Super Bowl. I'd rather have him do it this year as I hold out hope for the Giants to get it going again and get back to the Super Bowl.
And I still love watching Brady in big games.
It’s a very had thing to do in all walks of life - business, sports, politics, relationships, etc.
Seeing the Pats figure out another way to put themselves in a position to win the brass is remarkable. So I will root for them.
But I’m really rooting for anyone but the Saints because I so dislike that two-faced scum Sean Payton.
No, Nick Foles beat them.
That Patriots players are now going around promoting a "nobody believes in us" mentality is absurd.
This year I'm hoping for the Chiefs. I have grown to appreciate Andy Reid since he left Philly and would like to see him win.
While I don't hate the Pats, and actually like Belichick, enough is enough. Their "one more" should have been last year but whatever.
I can't stand Sean Payton either. So in terms of winning the whole thing my order of preference is as follows.
KC
LA
NE
NO
Quietly rooting for K.C.
That Patriots players are now going around promoting a "nobody believes in us" mentality is absurd.
Maybe because nobody does lol. This is an extremely average Patriots team that a lot of experts expected to lose last week. And a lot of people here did as well.
Also, I'm a big proponent to get the "feel good" story out of the way while the Giants are out of it. At some point, Andy Reid is going to win a Super Bowl. I'd rather have him do it this year as I hold out hope for the Giants to get it going again and get back to the Super Bowl.
Well, the Giants aren’t winning anything until they select a QB in the first round and move on from Eli. So the longer we wait for that, the longer we have to root for these feel good stories. For one, I can’t take another season of this nonsense without hope for the future.
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and even more sick of this era of dominance by Boston sports.
That Patriots players are now going around promoting a "nobody believes in us" mentality is absurd.
Maybe because nobody does lol. This is an extremely average Patriots team that a lot of experts expected to lose last week. And a lot of people here did as well.
I think a lot of it is hope more than an educated prediction. You hope Brady is done, you hope Belichick won't find a way to neutralize (insert player) and it gets passed off as an expert prediction.
No doubt Brady is slowing down, but in big games I'm not picking against him until he proves me wrong.
Haha, i've never heard that one before.
If Nick Foles hadn't beaten them it would.
Eli's HOF chances are pretty much dead at this point but that's another topic.
2. Gotta root for ex-Giant Bill Belichek who still bleeds blue and got us two super bowls.
3. I like Tom Brady - GOAT of qb's
4. Andy Reid is still and Eagle
With that said I wouldnt be upset if KC won considering their drought and great fan base and they play outdoors in the cold!!
You have to admit, the run by the Pats is more than the equivalent of the Celtics, Yankees, Canadians dynasties.....especially, when you factor in, NONE OF THOSE TEAMS, had to play 3 rounds of playoff games/series, just to get to the Championship game/series!
Since 2001, the will Pats have appeared in the Championship game, 13 out of 18 times, and will have played in the AFC title game, the last 8 years....
I posted this awhile back.....will history repeat itself? The last two times the Patriots lost an AFC Championship game, a strange thing happened.....in both seasons, the Pats controlled their destiny, by having home field advantage.....but in BOTH seasons, the Pats lost their second game against the Dolphins, and because of that, did not secured home field advantage throughout the playoffs.....that meant they had to play both championship games on the road in Denver.....in 2013, the Pats played Denver during the season, and won in OT at Foxboro....in 2015, they played again during the season, with Denver winning in OT in Denver.....so it was critical for BOTH teams to have home field advantage for that final game....and in both seasons, the lowly Dolphins gave that advantage to Denver.....
And what happened this year? The Pats beat KC in Foxboro during the season.....but once again, the Pats lost to the Dolphins, AGAIN! And because of that, they must play the game on the road in KC, instead of friendly Foxboro.....
Is there any denying the fact, that the Pats would have an advantage in Foxboro? So will history repeat?
That being said, I will not in any way be surprised if it is Saints v. Pats.
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as if they have never been there before. They've only made the AFC title game that last 8+ seasons. And it's not like KC is a 10pt favorite. They are -3 going into KC, which is basically a pick em game. They aren't the '07 Giants going up against an undefeated team, so let's cool it with the "us against the world" mentality they are trying to display.
it certainly is "us against BBI"!
When I was growing up, I was a Yankee fan.....and I couldn't understand why everyone hated them....yes, of course Boston fans hated them, but non Boston fans hated them to....so this "us against the world" mentality has existed for any team that has been successful....If BB became the HC of the Giants instead of the Pats, and had similar success, BBI would be in it's glory for the last 18 years....and everyone would hate the Giants....and yes, successful teams all have insufferable fans that gloat....it's human nature....
...with the greatest NFL Coach of all time. (And no close runner-up).
New England in an upset.
If KC wins, Reid gets the monkey off his back, Mahomes is looked upon as the next Goat, and a new dynasty is born.
That is why I will root for the Pats.
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doesn't it?
If Nick Foles hadn't beaten them it would.
Eli's HOF chances are pretty much dead at this point but that's another topic.
If by dead you mean he's pretty much a lock, then yes...
Just as long as we don't have to deal with back-to-back headaches because the Saints ended this year long nightmare, I'm fine with NE winning it all again.
NE at KC with the brutal weather is set-up to be a classic, hopefully the game delivers.
The pass will open up the run as NE has made so famous over the Brady/Belichick era.
and the Pats defense will not be great, and will give up some yards and plays to Mahomes, but doesn't break.
Patriots 38, Chiefs 21.
2. Gotta root for ex-Giant Bill Belichek who still bleeds blue and got us two super bowls.
3. I like Tom Brady - GOAT of qb's
4. Andy Reid is still and Eagle
With that said I wouldnt be upset if KC won considering their drought and great fan base and they play outdoors in the cold!!
I really don't get this line of thinking. Foles and the Eagles already defeated them, and plus that was only in the context of the Super Bowl. Peyton Manning's Broncos beat them twice in the AFC Championship Game. Flacco's Ravens beat them in the AFC Championship Game. Tom Brady lost to Mark Sanchez's Jets in the Divisional round for the love. Flacco beat him in the Wild Card round in 2010. Peyton Manning beat him in the AFCCG in '06 with the Colts. Jake Plummer beat him in the Divisional Round with the Broncos in '05.
If anything, this should show that Peyton has beaten Brady more in the postseason than Eli. Eli's championships will be a great legacy because they were tremendous games, the Giants were huge underdogs, and they took down the GOAT in the Super Bowl twice. That legacy is secure. It is not diminished one iota if the Chiefs win in the AFCCG this Sunday...Peyton's already done that to Brady three times, and even the Sanchize did it.
Brady has lost plenty of times in the playoffs. There is no good reason to root for the Patriots and you call yourself a Giants' fan. First, the only way those two Super Bowls get diminished is if Brady continues to make, and lose, more Super Bowls, if you follow that line of thinking. Further, do you REALLY want to see the Pats get a SIXTH Lombardi? Six Lombardis. Right now, they have ONE more than the Giants. The Giants can tie them in a few years. Why would you want them to increase their Super Bowl championship lead on the Giants?
I can't believe some of you guys.
Go Chiefs.
And don't give me the allegiance to Belichick. He hasn't been part of the Giants almost 30 years. Some of you guys weren't even BORN the last time he coached Giants players. It's ridiculous. Once a Giant, always a Giant, my balls.
And that gives them one more than NY. Why would you want that? Just to mock Dallas fans?
Some of you guys are really weird.
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with 5 Rings!
And that gives them one more than NY. Why would you want that? Just to mock Dallas fans?
Some of you guys are really weird.
True that. So weird. Think about all the Massholes you guys have ever met. You STILL want the Patriots to win? It's disturbing to read this from Giants' fans, lol.
Giants have four.
I've had to watch, the last two years, the FUCKING Eagles lift a Lombardi and the Brady and the Patriots win their 5th. That was bad enough. I'm hosting a Super Bowl party again this year and I want to enjoy the game for once.
the Giants?
The Patriots already have 5 rings. This would be #6 should they win this year, if that's who you were referring to.
Then again, we had people on this site all teary eyed last year because the Eagles it all for their childhood friend and one poster was even on the rag about me making fun of Kelce's speech. Haha.
I could see us getting annoyed if Philly went back-to-back or Dallas won it all this year but both are playoff dust, currently.
the Giants?
The Patriots already have 5 rings. This would be #6 should they win this year, if that's who you were referring to.
Sorry. I want Giants super bowl #5 to tie with Dallas instead of worrying about the Giants Lombardi chasing New England. This was me replying to allstarjim.
I posted this awhile back.....will history repeat itself? The last two times the Patriots lost an AFC Championship game, a strange thing happened.....in both seasons, the Pats controlled their destiny, by having home field advantage.....but in BOTH seasons, the Pats lost their second game against the Dolphins, and because of that, did not secured home field advantage throughout the playoffs.....that meant they had to play both championship games on the road in Denver.....in 2013, the Pats played Denver during the season, and won in OT at Foxboro....in 2015, they played again during the season, with Denver winning in OT in Denver.....so it was critical for BOTH teams to have home field advantage for that final game....and in both seasons, the lowly Dolphins gave that advantage to Denver.....
And what happened this year? The Pats beat KC in Foxboro during the season.....but once again, the Pats lost to the Dolphins, AGAIN! And because of that, they must play the game on the road in KC, instead of friendly Foxboro.....
Well done. The late season Dolphin Curse may be very costly again.
I have a feeling the Chiefs might roll the Pats. That place is going to be alive. And I wouldn't put it past them to pump in extra noise.
These are Jekyll and Hyde teams colliding. The Pats are great at home and ordinary on the road and the Chiefs D is significantly better at home and horrendous on the road.
Edge - Chiefs.
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for who?
the Giants?
The Patriots already have 5 rings. This would be #6 should they win this year, if that's who you were referring to.
Sorry. I want Giants super bowl #5 to tie with Dallas instead of worrying about the Giants Lombardi chasing New England. This was me replying to allstarjim.
I agree with that, I care more about a Giants SB win, than any of these teams remaining.
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for who?
the Giants?
The Patriots already have 5 rings. This would be #6 should they win this year, if that's who you were referring to.
Sorry. I want Giants super bowl #5 to tie with Dallas instead of worrying about the Giants Lombardi chasing New England. This was me replying to allstarjim.
Yeah we all do. But the Giants are watching the game just like us and we were talking about the game this Sunday with Pats vs Chiefs...I guess that's why the confusion.
The only thing that is going to happen this weekend is that the Chiefs are going to get a shot at their 2nd Super Bowl and first since 1969 or will the Patriots have a shot at their 6th? I suppose I can get some indifference to the game but I'm pretty invested in the Chiefs packing the Patriots playoff bags.
Plus, as a Mets fan, with Mahomes being the kid of former Met pitcher Pat Mahomes, I like the kid.
Soooooo sick of the Pats in the SuperBowl.
I think it will be Pats Saints SB with the Pats winning.
Just a hunch that the Pats are finally done (been saying that for two years now!)
Also whether you like him or not Brady is unreal. I hate to admit it but want the both of them to get one more.
2) The Special teams coach Dave Toub is a family friend. My mom and his mom have been friends since I am like 3 years old... lol
I am rooting like hell for KC to dominate the Pats.
Plus you have the guy who I believe is the next great QB in the next era, Mahomes, going against the GOAT.
This is going to be a riveting Sunday. My only regret is that the Giants aren't part of it.
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Living in Connecticut is is insufferable dealing with these fans that came out of the woodwork....
Haha, i've never heard that one before.
Family Matters - the grandma used to say it. Estelle
It's tough. Mets fans look like John Franco, but Ben Jovi roots for NE.
Patriots for the win in a great game.
On the other hand, I want the Saints to lose in a heartbreakingly, cruel fashion.
Um, Patriots already have 5 Super Bowl wins.
Go Chiefs.
I honestly believe the injury to DT Radkins also leaves the Saints vulnerable to a strong Rams ground game. Look for the Rams to run, run and run again.