TGAB and the G-Men

Started by BenevolentDictator, February 03, 2008, 12:37:20 PM

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BenevolentDictator

Giant\'s  34-17 to win??? I think is what you said on the radio yesterday  ....really?  Is this a home team pick?  You don\'t believe they can win the game do you?  Cover maybe... but crush them no way.

TGAB

Actually I said 38-17. Sure it\'s a home team pick. In all the scenarios you\'ve heard in the last 2 weeks have you heard one where the Giants drub the Pats? I haven\'t. But it\'s a possibility. The Pats are merely mortal like the Giants and Brady and company could have a bad game. He did last game but didn\'t get burned. Probably won\'t happen but I have to think the Giants have a good chance to compete and win. Why not be a little outrageous? Daaher lost. Hystericalady lost. Unusual outcomes occur often. The Giants are healthy.

Osi beats Light. Hit\'s Brady\'s arm. Fumble. Tuck recovers and runs 35 yards into the endzone. Touchdown. Why not? Go Giants!!!
TGAB

Chuckles_the_Clown2

Great Call

It was way too many points off that last game. And Brady wears the horns.

TGAB Wrote:
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> Actually I said 38-17. Sure it\'s a home team pick.
> In all the scenarios you\'ve heard in the last 2
> weeks have you heard one where the Giants drub the
> Pats? I haven\'t. But it\'s a possibility. The Pats
> are merely mortal like the Giants and Brady and
> company could have a bad game. He did last game
> but didn\'t get burned. Probably won\'t happen but I
> have to think the Giants have a good chance to
> compete and win. Why not be a little outrageous?
> Daaher lost. Hystericalady lost. Unusual outcomes
> occur often. The Giants are healthy.
>
> Osi beats Light. Hit\'s Brady\'s arm. Fumble. Tuck
> recovers and runs 35 yards into the endzone.
> Touchdown. Why not? Go Giants!!!

drbillym

Yes, it was a good call-and he made it BEFORE the game started!

girly

TGAB Wrote:
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> Actually I said 38-17. Sure it\'s a home team pick.
> In all the scenarios you\'ve heard in the last 2
> weeks have you heard one where the Giants drub the
> Pats? I haven\'t. But it\'s a possibility. The Pats
> are merely mortal like the Giants and Brady and
> company could have a bad game. He did last game
> but didn\'t get burned. Probably won\'t happen but I
> have to think the Giants have a good chance to
> compete and win. Why not be a little outrageous?
> Daaher lost. Hystericalady lost. Unusual outcomes
> occur often. The Giants are healthy.
>
> Osi beats Light. Hit\'s Brady\'s arm. Fumble. Tuck
> recovers and runs 35 yards into the endzone.
> Touchdown. Why not? Go Giants!!

The Guru has spoken-
They didn\'t let Brady breathe all night- they were on him like white on rice! They knew what they had to do and got it done. Go Giants!!
What a game!
Valerie

Chuckles_the_Clown2

lol

TGAB had a crystalline wagering weekend. However, its not how your writing is perceived. It\'s whether you\'re R.O.I. increased.

I so thoroughly enjoyed the Donn \"controversy\" I\'ve decided to write my next analysis in an even more subtle and interwoven manner. If one has to work hard to ascertain a wagering opportunity, another should at least have to read well to discern it.

Sometimes History expresses itself in ways others weren\'t contemplating. Rather than the Patriots making it with the longest undefeated season, brothers made it by being the first siblings to hoist the Lombardi Trophy. And they did so in consecutive years. I\'m thinking the Dolphins record will fall before the Manning\'s does.

Way to go Archie, you\'re officially a Chef de Race.

CtC

drbillym Wrote:
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> Yes, it was a good call-and he made it BEFORE the
> game started!

richiebee

Yes Archie\'s a real stud, but I am still more impressed with Better Than Honour
producing back to back Belmont winners.

Better Than Honour\'s 2005 foal, Casino Drive (by Mineshaft) is nominated for
the 08 Triple Crown. Casino Drive is trained by Kazuo Fujisawa and as far as I
can tell has not started yet. 3 in a row might be a stretch.

A day of parades Tuesday as madness will rule in New Orleans and in the \"Canyon
of Heroes\" here in Manhattan.

Laissez les bon temps roulez.

Uncle Buck

The scramble by Eli and the catch by Tyree on 3rd and 5 was on par with the Immaculate Reception and Dwight Clark\'s \"The Catch.\" You can\'t coach against that play. As for the Giants, I wish I would have waited a year to bet my dime on them to win the Super Bowl (I pulled the the post below from the archives). They had to be longer than 18-1 this past August...

Re: DRUGS (206 Views)
Posted by: Uncle Buck (IP Logged)
Date: August 29, 2006 06:26PM

Speaking of betting on the NFL...I like a future play on the New York Football Giants to win the NFC Championship at 11-1 and to win it all at 18-1...Might have to get down on that




Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/29/2006 06:27PM by Uncle Buck

drbillym

Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but they were 45-1 in August

colt

The commercial that featured SHAQ on that diminutive horse coming from the back of the pack at Santa Anita to win by a nose...was Hilarious...what TG figure did that one earned with +300 lbs....
colt

P-Dub

Uncle Buck Wrote:
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> The scramble by Eli and the catch by Tyree on 3rd
> and 5 was on par with the Immaculate Reception and
> Dwight Clark\'s \"The Catch.\"

No.

It was a great play, no doubt.  But in no way compares to the Immaculate Reception or The Catch.  Those 2 plays won dramatic playoff games,  this simply prolonged the game winning drive.
P-Dub

richiebee

...if the race had been run at a NYRA track while Braulio Baeza was still clerk
of scales, Shaq would have been listed at 3 pounds over, weight 117.

Enjoyed the Fed Ex carrier pigeon, and Naomi Campbell was shakin\' and bakin\' in
ways that Randy Moss and Plaxico never could.

Chuckles_the_Clown2

The Belmont is a very important race, completely underrated in today\'s world of front end speed. My hope is that in my lifetime, the Breeders Cup Classic will be run at the Belmont distance. If it happens that one fact will say many good things about the state of the sport.

That said, the last two Belmont Winners do not move me in any way. They are on a par with Commendable for the poorest quality recepients of the carnations. They had enough to outlast weak and downside cycle horses but they can\'t take the  race away from them. I don\'t think Jazil won again. I don\'t think Rags will prove worth the wait. We need a Belmont winner we can be excited about and one that will deepen the quality of the breed. Maybe this year we will get one.

Honour\'s career as a broodmare has just begun, they bred her to Giant\'s Causeway two years running, so don\'t expect much out of that, but for now I\'ll stick with  blue hens like Alluvial, Ballade, Personal Ensign and Relaxing.

Let the Quality Horses Roll


willrichiebee Wrote:
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> Yes Archie\'s a real stud, but I am still more
> impressed with Better Than Honour
> producing back to back Belmont winners.
>
> Better Than Honour\'s 2005 foal, Casino Drive (by
> Mineshaft) is nominated for
> the 08 Triple Crown. Casino Drive is trained by
> Kazuo Fujisawa and as far as I
> can tell has not started yet. 3 in a row might be
> a stretch.
>
> A day of parades Tuesday as madness will rule in
> New Orleans and in the \"Canyon
> of Heroes\" here in Manhattan.
>
> Laissez les bon temps roulez.

fkach

That one was great, but I also enjoyed the Budwiser commercial where the horse was getting in shape for next year with the Rocky music playing in the background.

jma11473

You\'re right, they don\'t compare---this play was better. Super Bowl son, Super Bowl...not a playoff game.

And I\'m a Cowboys fan, so trust me, no bias on my part.