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    Default What is Tiki thinking now?

    I bet hes pretty pissed off that he retired... Who needs Tiki when you have Jacobs/Bradshaw!!

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    Things that make you go, "Hmmmmmmmmm". I wonder if he has anything bad to say about Coughlin now.
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    He's thinking - Man, I bet they're cold as **** right now.

    He's under 40. He's a multi-millionaire. He's doing what he wanted to do (broadcasting). He's not taking a beating (physically) every week.

    He was set on retiring for a while. I don't think he's regretting it at all.

    Chicago is dirty, he's thinking that, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5 star bomb View Post
    I bet hes pretty pissed off that he retired... Who needs Tiki when you have Jacobs/Bradshaw!!
    He doesn't care. He's rich and is doing exactly what he wants to in life. He left the game healthy and on his terms.

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    We already saw the patriots school them once. Whats the point of another rematch? Giants will get alot of money on them, I'll take the Pats ML

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    Quote Originally Posted by purecarnagge View Post
    We already saw the patriots school them once. Whats the point of another rematch? Giants will get alot of money on them, I'll take the Pats ML
    What game were you watching?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2Pac View Post
    He's thinking - Man, I bet they're cold as **** right now.

    He's under 40. He's a multi-millionaire. He's doing what he wanted to do (broadcasting). He's not taking a beating (physically) every week.

    He was set on retiring for a while. I don't think he's regretting it at all.

    Chicago is dirty, he's thinking that, too.

    Chicago is the best city in the world.... Tiki doesnt have a ring, I guarantee hes regretting it

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexansFan View Post
    What game were you watching?
    No kidding, TexansFan. I asked myself the same thing.

    If he thought that NE schooled NYG, then he must have not seen the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by purecarnagge View Post
    We already saw the patriots school them once. Whats the point of another rematch? Giants will get alot of money on them, I'll take the Pats ML

    School them? Did you not watch that game? Giants had the Pats on the ropes

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    I guess this makes the Rivers-Manning swap a few years ago a wash. Chargers were just unfortunate to be in the same conference as the Patriots.
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    Tikki and Shockey were cancers to the team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexansFan View Post
    He doesn't care. He's rich and is doing exactly what he wants to in life. He left the game healthy and on his terms.
    That's the point. If he seriously cared, he would at least feel a little bitter about this happening without him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Tikki and Shockey were cancers to the team.
    I agree with Shockey and his constant bitching about not throwing him the ball. Manning has played excellent with the other TE. Screw Shockey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr KLC View Post
    That's the point. If he seriously cared, he would at least feel a little bitter about this happening without him.
    My only point was that now that he's retired, doing what he wants, why should he care? He should feel happy for his former team mates but I don't think he's sitiing back regretting that he retired.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexansFan View Post
    My only point was that now that he's retired, doing what he wants, why should he care? He should feel happy for his former team mates but I don't think he's sitiing back regretting that he retired.
    Agreed. I don't think that he regrets retiring, I think that he might regret that all this happened the year after he left.
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    I'm sorry but I always felt the giants were playing from behind and out of desperation against the patriots. not that there is anything wrong with that. Patriots have an aging LB core. JR aint the same, Bruski isn't either, Vrable is a effective pass rusher coming off the edge, but I think he's slighly above average in pass coverage/run support. Thomas is exceptional. I think the middle of that D is weak.

    To me the game was pretty methodical Tom Brady picking people apart and winning the game. The score might have been close at the end, but to me I never felt like the giants had more than a dark horse chance at winning. Yes, thats a chance, but I have a feeling this superbowl might be over before the 2nd half begins.

    Its nice having Eli in it instead of Peyton. But this is nothing more than a rematch of week 17 and frankly Its dissapointing to see this game for a 2nd time in 5 weeks.

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    please he would love to be there and on this team

    anyone who has ever played sports knows this

    its the ****ing super bowl tardos!

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