Priceless Advice From Peyton May Give Eli What He Needs

January 23, 2008




I am going to break away from college football news and college football recruiting for a few minutes to discuss why the Giants will beat the Patriots in this year’s super bowl.

First off, let’s talk about Tom Brady. Tom Brady was seen wearing an air cast on his right ankle this week while trying to transfer a batch of carnations to his girl. Yes, I said carnations. Mr. 100 million dollars per year can only afford carnations. Shame on you and your mother!

Last night on the Philadelphia Comcast Channel CN8 , senior writer for ESPN Magazine, David Fleming, stated on the Super bowl edition of It’s Your call with Lynn Doyle , “If Tom Brady had a significant injury he would have never left New England. ” ‘Round the clock treatment for the next two weeks would have been administered immediately after an injury of any significance”. Makes total sense right? For all of you fans out there that panicked; Brady has a minor, high ankle sprain. Let me translate that for you.  He probably will forget all about it before kickoff. Not a factor!

Now let’s talk Giants. The Giants are clearly the underdogs, and trust me they will play like dogs. They are going for the kill on every play. The last time they won a super bowl was in 1991, not much hype has surrounded the Giants since then.  The challenge at hand is historic and they will do everything they can to destroy it. The Giants are clearly focused. Nothing to lose all to gain.

“The Patriots are bent on making history. But remember Dec. 29, the night the country took notice of the Giants, who chose to play real football when they had every right to play exhibition football.” –newsday.com

Seriously, what do the Giants have to lose? They already surprised us by advancing to the final round. What more could fans ask for after a couple hideous “Eli performances”. The Giants are going to rock out with their…uhhh….you know the rest.

The Patriots, who will play in their fourth Super Bowl in seven years, are no strangers to the distractions and annoyances that come with the game, but could they be too comfortable and under mind the Giants pass rush? Rushing the passer is going to be key in defeating the Pats. The less time Tom Brady has in the pocket the less damage he will do along with the stacked wide-receiving crew that the Pat’s poses.

Pressure-Pressure-Pressure. Tom Brady has the weight of a semi on his shoulders. Of course nothing compares to the amount of weight Jessica Simpson keeps on top of Tony Romo.The Pats have already proven they can make history, but can they go 19-0. Going undefeated through an entire season and throughout the playoffs could enter them deep into the NFL history books as possibly the best football team ever.

Sorry Tony, keep dreaming and ditch the girl already!  If they drop the super bowl to the Giants all is forgotten.
We can not forget however, that there will be “Manning blood” on the field. This is Eli’s chance to redeem himself and prove he has what it takes to be a champion and not to just settle for a bigger shirt.  It took Peyton a few years, now it is his brother’s turn to drive the minivan. And what, you don’t think they talk? I guarantee Peyton is doing anything he can to help his brother win this year’s super bowl.

 Priceless advice from Peyton will give Eli insight on how to stop tough game situations from cracking his cup.
In an article written by newsday.com, Shaun Powell hit the green dot on the helmet when he said, “Therefore, the biggest “win” of the season for the Giants came in a loss”. –Dec. 29th, 2007.

The Patriots are in trouble.

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