18 and whoa! The Pats go down!

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18 and whoa! The Pats go down!

This is GREAT!!!
Now both Mannings have Super Bowl wins and Cut was there for both.
That's awesome!
 
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i thought it was hilarious that they all walked off the field with a second left...even though the game was basically over i just thought it was hilarious

did anyone c espn talkin to mercury morris...i dont kno how others feel but come on the pats lost just leave them alone and please never rap again
 
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It's not just Bellicheat who's an arrogant jerk.

PAT-ENTLY SMUG & SNOOTY NEW ENGLAND TEMPTS FATE WITH '19-0' TRADEMARK
February 1, 2008 -- The Patriots are suffering from premature exhilaration.

The arrogant New England team has already applied for trademarks on "19-0" and "19-0 The Perfect Season." Three days before they beat the San Diego Chargers, and more than two weeks before Super Bowl XLII, the team egotistically filed paperwork with the US Patent and Trademark Office to cash in on sales of T-shirts, caps, posters and all kinds of Pats paraphernalia.

But the Pats have the wrong number.

The Post, ever confident that Eli Manning and company will squash the Pats on Sunday, spent $375 for its own trademark application yesterday - on "18-1."

Our application, No. 77385477, is pending.

And Bill Belichick and his bozos better wait a minuteman before counting their royalties.

"If the team gets wind of this and thinks, 'Maybe we jinxed ourselves,' well, the power of the human mind is incalculable, and if they begin thinking that, they will lose," warned Jordana Sands, a celebrity psychic from Manhattan.

Adding to the jinx, the official online NFL Shop has already started selling "19-0 Perfect Season" Super Bowl XLII championship tees and sweatshirts.

"I come from a town that's incredibly superstitious and there is a phrase, 'You don't want to disturb the gambling gods,' and there is a segment of the population that thinks they are messing with the gambling gods," said veteran Las Vegas oddsmaker Tony Sinisi.

As for the Giants, they are taking everything in stride.

"My reaction is this, our entire organization, from the Mara and Tisch families down, is focused on one thing: winning one game," said Giants spokesman Pat Hanlon.

The Post had no luck contacting David Johanson, the attorney who applied for the New England trademarks on Jan. 17. The woman who answered his telephone yelled, "We can't talk about this!" and hung up.

Several hours later, Pats spokesman Stacey James called to say the trademark filing was to protect profits, and is not a pre-emptive writing of history.

"These are defensive tactics taken so people can't brand with our logo," he said.

The "19-0" trademark has not yet been approved.

And all James had to say about his team's patent-office prophecy was: "I am confident that we are 18-0 and we play on Sunday."

For many sports watchers, the Pats' trademark application harked back to Pat Riley's days as coach of the Los Angeles Lakers.

In 1989, he trademarked the phrase "three-peat" in hopes of cashing in on bringing his team to a third consecutive championship.

His team failed, but ultimately Riley hit a royalties windfall anyway when the Chicago Bulls hit the "three-peat" in 1993.
 
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yeah congrats to gibril on the Championship. Too bad for Stallworth and Kelley Washington. You guys need to get over this Manning worship though, Eli never even played for us, we've got an NFL team here in TN we should support them instead of everyone bowing down at the Colts feet just cause Peyton plays for them.
 
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Patriots went 17-2, not 18-1. Unless we as a public are just going to accept being caught red handed blatantly cheating.
 
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yeah congrats to gibril on the Championship. Too bad for Stallworth and Kelley Washington. You guys need to get over this Manning worship though, Eli never even played for us, we've got an NFL team here in TN we should support them instead of everyone bowing down at the Colts feet just cause Peyton plays for them.

you must be a pats fan... no need to be upset ppl cheer for the mannings :clapping:
 
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ive always liked the titans i just wish they would get a big play reciever for vince young..that might help them some
 
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THE OLIERS???? you have to be kidding me. i just think it's stupid that the NFL team we have in our own state is essentially neglected in favor of a team that one of UT's former players plays for, we can't cheer for every team our guys eventually move on to in the NFL
 
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ive always liked the titans i just wish they would get a big play reciever for vince young..that might help them some

maybe they can score randy moss in the offseason cause lord knows the Pats won't actually want to pay top dollar for him. unlikely that will happen but hey we can dream can't we
 
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THE OLIERS???? you have to be kidding me. i just think it's stupid that the NFL team we have in our own state is essentially neglected in favor of a team that one of UT's former players plays for, we can't cheer for every team our guys eventually move on to in the NFL

you realize its not impossible to cheer for a player, and hope he does well... rather than the whole team.
i AM a titans fan, but i like to see peyton do well.. as should anybody who calls themself a volunteer.
 
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THE OLIERS???? you have to be kidding me. i just think it's stupid that the NFL team we have in our own state is essentially neglected in favor of a team that one of UT's former players plays for, we can't cheer for every team our guys eventually move on to in the NFL

That's what they are. The Nashville Oilers. Just because they have a faux Parthenon and a few colleges doesn't make Nashville the new found "Athens of the South." I had never heard this until that redneck owner of theirs created that catch phrase in order to give that team the retarded nickname Titans.
 
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ive always liked the titans i just wish they would get a big play reciever for vince young..that might help them some

Why would they do that? They'd just be wasting millions b/c Kerry Collins is the only QB on that roster that could utilize a big time WR.
 
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dante stallworth is up for free agency this year. :)

see that will solve everyones problem its a player that played at ut and a team that plays in tennessee cant everyone be happy now:)

really though i havent agreed with some of their decisions, but i mean theyve done a pretty good job of rebuilding from a pretty much decimated roster after the superbowl players aged
 
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you must be a pats fan... no need to be upset ppl cheer for the mannings :clapping:

i'm not upset that people cheer for the manning's. in fact i was glad to see peyton finally win something last season. what upsets me is how people would rather cheer for ONE of our alumi's teams (colts) than our actual home team (titans), many other stellar UT alums don't get that kind of treatment, not to discredit anything peyton did while he was here, he was probably our best individual player ever
 
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THE OLIERS???? you have to be kidding me. i just think it's stupid that the NFL team we have in our own state is essentially neglected in favor of a team that one of UT's former players plays for, we can't cheer for every team our guys eventually move on to in the NFL

They're not even close to being "neglected." Despite the Manning sycophants, the Titans have sold out every game since LP Field was established (formely Adelphia/The Coliseum).
 
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That's what they are. The Nashville Oilers. Just because they have a faux Parthenon and a few colleges doesn't make Nashville the new found "Athens of the South." I had never heard this until that redneck owner of theirs created that catch phrase in order to give that team the retarded nickname Titans.

Wow.
 
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