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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Posted by Chris Krewson @ 9:58 AM  Permalink | 5 comments
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Posted 02:19 PM, 01/07/2009
Serge_Matthews
Andy Reid is slowly looking more and more like Bill Conlin everyday. Santa/Wolf look a la hoooooorrrrr
Posted 02:56 PM, 01/07/2009
mjm
rings don't make you a better coach, they just mean you've had more success. And Andy has a ring, just not with the Birds. Thx for coming in Rod, and being an arrogant jerk just like every other New Yorker. Go Birds!
Posted 03:05 PM, 01/07/2009
gho_matt
woo-hoo we won already!
Posted 03:11 PM, 01/07/2009
JimEisenreich
yes, rod, i did watch the super bowl. 99 times out of 100, eli's pass to david tyree is incomplete or intercepted, and the game is over and the giants lose with only 10 points scored. there is an element of luck in sports, and that play is a prime example. AJ feeley put up 28 points on the pats in new england...and we should expect eli to play well this sunday because he...scored 17?
Posted 03:41 PM, 01/07/2009
gho_matt
@ mjm: hey he picked the Birds didn't he? I don't think we was very arrogant.
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