Re: New England Patriots made it three and easy to put a Giant wad in my hand
Von: John (ingod@wetrust.com) [Profil]
Datum: 10.02.2008 16:16
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Datum: 10.02.2008 16:16
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On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 19:37:05 +0100 (CET), Dan Kettler <dan757@yahoo.com> wrote: >http://tinyurl.com/32cnw3 > >The biggest surprise about Sunday's Super Bowl was that it finished before >Tuesday. > >I've always said patriotic punters are mugs and those who made the New >England Patriots one of the hottest favourites in Hyper Bowl history were >looking sicker yesterday than Ashley Cole in flagrante delicto, his local >Italian restaurant. > >How ironic that the Patriots, whose three winning Super Bowls between >2002-2005 were each by three points, should go down by exactly that margin >on Sunday. It's a littleknown Super Bowl rule - so little-known that I am >the only one who knows it - that you must always back the team who won >earlier in the season at Wembley. The New York Giants beat the Miami >Dolphins there last October and by the time they got to Arizona on Sunday >I was waiting, wad in hand. > >It's 12-1 with Stan James for the winner of next season's Wembley showdown >between the San Diego Chargers and New Orleans Saints to follow up in the >Super Bowl. I wouldn't fancy putting my money on the Chargers at the moment. If New Orleans improve though from last season and they win that then maybe I'll have a flutter on them. John NEW YORK GIANTS SUPER BOWL XLII CHAMPIONS 18* AND 1[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
