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NFL Super Bowl 2012 - GIANTS CAMPEÃO [+ELI][+NEW ENGLAND VICES][+VASCO]
SUPER BOWL XLVI - REEDIÇÃO DO XLII
Campeão da AFC:
New England Patriots
Campeão da NFC:
New York Giants
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O JOGO
Dia 5 de Fevereiro
Kickoff às 8:30/9:30 (não sei ao certo, rs)
(curiosidades depois posto)
Reportagens sobre o jogo
Outra matéria, dessa vez do site da NFL, só clicar
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Ótimo hotsite do Super Bowl aqui no site da ESPN
Estrela de zoo, camela prevê vitória do New York Giants no Super Bowl
NY Giants vence o Super Bowl em simulação de "Madden NFL"
O estádio do Super Bowl XLVI como você nunca viu
Campeão da AFC:
New England Patriots
Campeão da NFC:
New York Giants
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
O JOGO
Dia 5 de Fevereiro
Kickoff às 8:30/9:30 (não sei ao certo, rs)
(curiosidades depois posto)
Reportagens sobre o jogo
ESPN.go escreveu:Super Bowl Q&A: Brady's revenge?
Patriots QB gets another crack at Giants; will Patriots prevail in rematch?
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- On what he considered a bad day in terms of his performance, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady got his wish.
Super Bowl XLVI will give Brady a chance to rectify his only Super Bowl loss, the 2008 edition in which Eli Manning bested Brady with a game-winning fourth-quarter touchdown drive that featured numerous big or clutch plays. It was in that game the New York Giants took the fear factor away from the three-time Super Bowl champs.
The Giants tipped off to the rest of the world that the Patriots can be beaten. The Giants slowed New England's offensive weapons with man-to-man coverage. They got pressure around the feet of Brady to make him uncomfortable in the pocket. The Giants were able to crack holes in the Patriots' defense.
What followed was a three-year run in which the Patriots failed to win a playoff game. Though the Pats breezed through a 2011 schedule in which they didn't beat a team with a winning record until the AFC Championship Game, they will go to Indianapolis knowing how difficult it is to win playoff games and Super Bowls, something they were starting to take for granted.
"It's hard to win these games,'' Brady said. "It's hard to win games in the NFL because every team is very talented. We did enough here the last 10 weeks to win these games. I'm sure this next game is going to come down to the end and hopefully we have enough plays.''
What's great about this Super Bowl is both teams might be considered the hottest going to Indianapolis. Despite a 9-7 season, the Giants got healthier during the playoffs and played their most complete football. The Pats enter with a 10-game winning streak and the chance to be favorites in the Super Bowl -- again.
But as the Giants proved four years ago, being the favorites doesn't mean much when the game starts. It's how you finish that counts.
1. What is the history between these franchises? Including the Super Bowl, the Patriots lead the series 5-4, but the Giants have won the past two games. They shocked the world by beating the Patriots in Super Bowl XLII, but they also won the regular-season game this season -- 24-20 in New England.
That game was classic Brady-Manning, almost like a Peyton Manning-Tom Brady game. The game was scoreless at the half. The Giants led 10-3 after three quarters. Then each quarterback exchanged scoring drives. Brady threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Aaron Hernandez to tie the game and led a field goal drive to take a 13-10 lead. Manning completed an 83-yard drive with 3:03 remaining by hitting Mario Manningham with a touchdown pass to give the Giants a 17-13 lead. Brady needed 90 seconds to drive 64 yards and hit Rob Gronkowski with a 14-yard touchdown pass to put the Pats ahead. With 1:36 left, Manning executed an 80-yard, eight play drive that ended with a 1-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jake Ballard to win the game with 15 seconds left.
2. Which team has the most urgency? Without question, it's the Patriots. Brady qualified for his fifth trip to the Super Bowl by beating the Ravens 23-20 on Sunday, but his response to Patriots fans after the game was, "I sucked pretty bad today.'' Brady will be on a mission for the next two weeks. He felt badly he threw two interceptions. Against the Ravens, he wasn't particularly sharp, completing 22 of 36 passes for 239 yards and a horrible 57.5 passer rating. Brady and the Patriots settled for three field goals on drives and Brady didn't have his pinpoint accuracy.
"You beat yourself up,'' Brady said. "I've been doing this for quite a while. I'm glad we won, I'm glad we're moving on. Hopefully I can go out there and do better in a few weeks. I think offensively we can do better and that's what it's going to take."
When Brady is serious, his team is serious. He felt his last Super Bowl opportunity slipped away from him when the Pats lost to the Giants after the 2007 season. Brady tied Joe Montana with his 16th playoff victory Sunday. He and Bill Belichick became the first quarterback-coach duo to go to five Super Bowls. This time, though, he wants his ring.
3. What is the injury situation? As they were in the championship games, the teams are in good shape. The Patriots listed 14 players as questionable last week, but the only player who missed the Ravens game was tackle Sebastian Vollmer, who has back and foot problems. The extra week off, though, could give him a chance to play. The Pats had a scare in the third quarter when it appeared TE Rob Gronkowski he suffered a bad ankle injury. Ravens safety Bernard Pollard, who ended Brady's season in 2008 when he fell on Brady's knee, fell on the ankle of Gronkowski, who was taken to the locker room and had the ankle taped. He returned and finished the game.
Cornerback Kyle Arrington missed a couple of series with an eye injury, but he returned and finished the game. There will be questions about Brady maybe missing a practice or two, but he is fine. Weeks ago he suffered a slight left shoulder separation. His rehab caused him to miss practice on Wednesday, but he was off the injury report by the end of the week. He's fine.
The Giants suffered about five minor injuries in their 20-17 overtime victory over San Francisco, but most of the players were able to return. Linebacker Chase Blackburn re-injured a shoulder and could be a question mark. Safety Tyler Sash suffered a concussion Sunday. Center David Baas suffered a minor abdominal injury but was able to return. Wide receiver Hakeem Nicks banged up a shoulder but finished the game. Wide receiver Victor Cruz was banged up several times but played through the injuries.
4. How will the Giants try to contain Patriots TEs Gronkowski and Hernandez? Believe it or not, they won't be as successful as the Ravens. Brady threw 19 passes to Gronkowski and Hernandez on Sunday and completed 12 for 153 yards and no touchdowns. Against the Broncos, the tight ends combined for 14 catches, 200 yards and four touchdowns. Hernandez and Gronkowski caught 12 passes for 136 yards and two touchdowns in the Giants' win over the Patriots earlier this season.
In some ways, the Giants won't have what the Ravens had in matching up against the two tight ends. What the Ravens did was try to match a cornerback, sometimes 6-foot-2 Jimmy Smith, against either Hernandez or Gronkowski. The Giants' corners are 5-foot-11 or 6-0, so they don't have the one big corner to take away the tall Pats tight ends. Instead of matching up in man, they may try to bracket the tight ends with a linebacker or corner underneath and a safety on top.
Teams almost have to concede Hernandez and Gronkowski are going to get 12 to 15 receptions. The key is not letting them get touchdown receptions, which the Ravens did Sunday.
5. Will the Super Bowl be a high-scoring game? Maybe not. In fact, you get the feeling both teams will be in the low 20s like they were earlier this season. Brady was mad at himself Sunday for settling for three field goals in the red zone.
"Offensively, I wish we would have done a little bit better in the red area; certainly not throw interceptions,'' Brady said. "I'm glad we won, glad we're moving on. We've won 10 straight, hopefully we can make it 11.''
The Patriots were the second-best team in football in the red zone during the regular season. They scored 47 touchdowns in 72 red-zone trips. The Pats were average with their red-zone defense, ranking as the 11th worst, giving up 34 touchdowns in 61 trips. They've improved in the playoffs, however, giving up two touchdowns in seven trips. The Giants also gave up 34 touchdown drives in 61 trips into the red zone. Offensively, the Giants were the eighth-best red-zone team with 32 touchdowns in 56 trips.
6. What is the toughest challenge for the Giants? It will be hard to run the football against the Patriots. Nose tackle Vince Wilfork is playing at his absolute best during the playoffs. Despite giving up 117 rushing yards a game during the regular season and 4.6 yards a carry, the Patriots have improved their run defense during the playoffs. They limited Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos -- who led the league in rushing --to 3.6 yards a carry in the divisional round. Ray Rice of the Ravens was held to 67 yards on 21 carries and the Ravens averaged only 3.7 yards on 31 carries.
"Vince was so on top of his game,'' linebacker Jerod Mayo said. "He was pointing to the ground before plays when he knew they were running plays and pointing to the air when he knew they were passing plays.''
Wilfork, who weighs in excess of 350 pounds, was unblockable against the Ravens. He consistently stuffed the run and either made the tackle behind the line of scrimmage or set it up for linebackers Mayo and Brandon Spikes to make tackles for short gains.
"I think, to be honest with you, on the run they just cut me loose,'' Wilfork said about a couple of key run stops late in the game. "I'm always taught when someone doesn't block you, it's a set-up. I don't know if they just just missed a block or if it was a set-up block. I just beat it.''
The Pats' run defense also improved in the past couple of weeks because Spikes is healthy along with safety Patrick Chung. Spikes and Chung each missed eight regular-season games.
7. What is the Giants' biggest concern going into this game? Blocking. In the Giants' victory over the 49ers, Manning was sacked six times, hurried 11 times and knocked down 19 times in 64 dropbacks. Giants coach Tom Coughlin has done a great job of patching the offensive line, and you knew there were going to have problems against the 49ers' tough front seven. Manning wasn't sacked in the first Patriots game but he was hit eight times. The Giants will have to control Mark Anderson, who is the Patriots' top remaining pass-rushing defensive end. He had 10 sacks during the regular season. They will problems handling Wilfork, whom the Ravens couldn't control. To have success, the Giants might have to pound big running back Brandon Jacobs into the line to wear down the Patriots, who run a 4-3.
8. Will the "let them play'' officiating trend continue? Probably. Officials have kept flags in their pockets. Early word is the league is considering John Parry as the Super Bowl ref. He was the ref for the 49ers-Saints playoff game and called only three penalties, including no holding calls. During the regular season, his crew averaged 15.8 flags a game, fourth-most among the 17 crews. His 2.7 holding penalties a game were among the highest.
But officials have let teams play during the postseason. Officials called an average of 8.1 penalties a game during the postseason and had only eight holding calls in 10 games. A Parry-officiated game tends to be exciting. His 47.3 points a game during the regular season was the fifth-highest total among the crews. The Giants have had six of the eight holding penalties, so they probably will be flagged. Remember, in Super Bowls, they use all-star crews.
9. Which coach has the biggest concerns? Go with Belichick, a defensive head coach who has major problems with his defense. The Patriots are the first team in Super Bowl history to go to the Super Bowl with a defense that gave up more than 360 yards a game in the regular season. The Patriots gave up 411.1 yards a game, but the 4,703 passing yards surrendered by the Pats during the regular season were the second worst in NFL history, second only to the 2011 Green Bay Packers.
Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco exposed more of those problems Sunday. Belichick's secondary looks like a frayed bandage on a big wound. Against the Ravens, the Pats used undrafted cornerback Kyle Arrington and former Pro Bowler Devin McCourty, who was the third-most burned cornerback this season (66 completions for 1,115 yards and six touchdowns). When the Pats go to three cornerbacks, McCourty moves to safety. His problem is press man coverage. He's not very good at press coverage and seems to work better in zone. On Sunday, Belichick moved safety Sterling Moore to cornerback and he played well even though he was beaten in the first quarter for a 42-yard completion by Torrey Smith. However, Moore made the "Immaculate Deflection'' when he stripped a potential game-winning pass from the hands of Lee Evans with 22 seconds, saving the victory. The problem? He didn't know the defensive call.
"I still don't know the call,'' Moore said more than an hour after the game. "When I saw Evans run the fade, which surprised me, I just covered him in man.''
There was serious confusion during the Ravens' final drive in the fourth quarter. Flacco was able to isolate slot receiver Anquan Boldin on Julian Edelman, a receiver helping out at corner. Boldin caught three passes on Edelman for 51 yards and then beat Nate Jones for a 9-yard pass when he filled in for Edelman on one play. Belichick uses receivers and undrafted players in his secondary and will be rebuilding the secondary after the Super Bowl, trying to find better talent.
10. Who's going to win Super Bowl XLVI? Though I write this without conviction, I'd give the edge to the Patriots. You just get the feeling there is a touch of destiny with this team that is tied to owner Robert Kraft, whose wife passed away last year. Players and the entire organization dedicated the season to her. Longtime Patriot followers believe it was Myra Kraft who somehow made Billy Cundiff miss his 32-yard field goal in the fourth quarter and helped Moore strip a potential game-winning touchdown pass from Evans.
ESPN.go escreveu:Quick Take: Giants-Patriots Super Bowl
Three things to know about Super Bowl XLVI, which will be played Feb. 5 between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots in Indianapolis:
1. Giant rematch: New England's 2012 playoff revenge tour continues. The Patriots entered the playoffs 0-3 in their previous three postseason games. The Patriots exacted revenge against the Baltimore Ravens Sunday in the AFC Championship Game. Baltimore knocked the Patriots out the playoffs following the 2009 season. Now, New England gets another chance at the Giants, who beat the then-undefeated Patriots in Super Bowl XLII with a late touchdown drive four years ago. That was the last time both teams reached the Super Bowl.
2. Brady chasing history: Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is chasing history on several levels. Brady is 16-5 in the playoffs and can become the NFL all-time winningest postseason quarterback with a win over the Giants. Brady would surpass his childhood hero Joe Montana. Brady also can tie Montana and former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw with four Super Bowl championships.
3. "Gronk" will be ready: Patriots Pro Bowl tight end Rob Gronkowski suffered a gruesome left ankle injury that knocked him out the third quarter of the AFC Championship Game. He eventually returned in the fourth quarter but played on adrenaline. Gronkowski said he will be ready. But the ankle will probably experience some swelling over the next couple days and this will be a big injury to watch. "Gronk" has been a major part of New England's offense. He caught five receptions for 87 yards in the AFC title game.
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ESPN.go escreveu:No debating it: Eli Manning is elite
Giants QB could win his second ring before Brees, Rodgers (and brother Peyton)
SAN FRANCISCO -- He stood on the sideline, at the 49-yard line, hands on his hips, just staring at the action 30 yards downfield. There was nothing Eli Manning could do but watch and hope that Lawrence Tynes didn't pull a Billy Cundiff.
The snap, the hold, the kick, it was all perfect, unlike what had transpired more than 3,000 miles away nearly four hours earlier in the AFC Championship Game between Cundiff's Baltimore Ravens and the New England Patriots. Cundiff missed a chip shot to force overtime, but Tynes' 31-yard attempt was straight down the middle.
When the ball split the uprights to give the New York Giants a 20-17 overtime win over the San Francisco 49ers, Manning raised his hands to the sky, hugged an assistant and then walked, ever so calmly, to midfield. He pulled on a white NFC Championship hat, tried to shake hands with 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh, hugged teammates Mark Herzlich, Kevin Boothe and Tynes, and then sought out 49ers quarterback Alex Smith.
Manning was ever stoic, ever calm, even on the doorstep of history and football immortality. Only two men in the modern class of "elite" quarterbacks has won more than one Super Bowl. Drew Brees hasn't. Aaron Rodgers hasn't. Even big brother Peyton Manning hasn't.
But thanks to Tynes' kick and the Giants' relentless defense and Eli Manning's ability to get up after hit after hit after hit, little brother has a chance to join Tom Brady and Ben Roethlisberger with multiple rings. Is Manning elite? The way he has played this season and gotten New York to the final game, Manning has rendered the question moot. It is no longer up for debate. Manning is there, with Brady and Brees and Rodgers and the man who used to own the stadium where Manning will play in the final game of this insane 2011 season.
Fitting, isn't it? In the season in which Peyton Manning didn't take a snap and his Indianapolis Colts disintegrated, Eli Manning will end it at Lucas Oil Stadium, against the team his brother used to love to hate and the one Eli beat to win his first Super Bowl ring. Talk about symmetry. And destiny.
Eli Manning was the MVP of Super Bowl XLII, but that Giants team wasn't his team the way this Giants team is. That team relied on its defense and running game. It needed Manning merely to manage the game and not make mistakes. And then David Tyree happened and the Giants ended the Patriots' quest to become the first team to win 19 games in a season.
Manning was a Super Bowl MVP -- "I thought he was a good player in '07 when he was MVP of the Super Bowl," Giants GM Jerry Reese said -- but he still didn't get the respect. He does now. He has carried this team and kept it together during a four-game losing streak that could have done in the Giants. They could have folded, but Manning would not allow it. He played well against the Jets and then again against the Cowboys, which allowed the Giants to finish the season 9-7 and sneak into the postseason as the NFC East winner and a not-so-spectacular No. 4 seed.
And this postseason, he has been spectacular. He entered Sunday's game against San Francisco having completed 67.7 percent of his passes with six touchdowns and only one interception in wins over Atlanta at home and Green Bay on the road.
The 49ers were the best defense the Giants had faced, and in the fourth quarter, with the score tied 17-17, San Francisco routinely either hit Manning as he threw the ball or collapsed the pocket to where Manning had to rush a throw. He got up, time after time after time, and never wavered -- and never turned the ball over.
Manning finished the game 32-of-58 for 316 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions despite being sacked six times.
"Tremendous, exceptional, unbelievable," was the way center David Baas described Manning's performance.
"The list goes on," Baas said. "You look at today, some of those things up front, to be blatant we didn't pick it up very well. They gave us some trouble. He took some hits and he hung in there. They were hard hits he didn't need to take."
David Diehl has played with Manning his entire professional career, and he lit up when asked how Manning has evolved from the young man out of Ole Miss to the one who has controlled, even dominated, games this season.
"He's evolved into an unbelievable player," Diehl said. "His knowledge and grasp of the offense, the way he handles things, that's just from a football standpoint, let alone his leadership."
Diehl told a story about how, early in Manning's career, people outside of the Giants' organization would get flustered at Manning's unflappable, even emotionless, demeanor. He was one direction -- down the middle -- whether the Giants won or they lost, whether he played well or like a dog.
"People said, 'Oh he's so calm under pressure,' then something doesn't go right and he's the same way, and it's, 'Oh my God, how come he doesn't show emotion?'" Diehl said.
"It's just been unbelievable to see the way he's improved, the grasp of the offense, the audibles, the sacks, the recognition of blitzes, but most importantly the leadership," Diehl added. "He's stepped up tremendously for this football team and our offense. When the game is on the line, he wants the ball in his hands. It's just been awesome."
The ride is not over. The Giants and Manning are on the brink of football immortality. Win one Super Bowl and you are cherished. Win two and you are validated. You are special. You are elite.
Manning is there now. He is elite, and special. And true to character after the game, he didn't really want to talk about any of it. Manning was proud of the team, proud they never quit, not in December or against the 49ers.
"I kept believing in our team, that we could get hot and we could start playing our best football," Manning said. "We did that at the end of the season, and hopefully we can continue this moment and keep getting better."
Before he disappeared in a mass of people in a back hallway underneath ancient Candlestick Park, Manning took one more question, about how he is different from the player who beat the Patriots four years ago.
"Four years older, I guess," he said.
Manning played it down the middle, as always.
ESPN escreveu:Na expectativa de jogar o Super Bowl, Gronkowski segue recuperação e diz: 'Estou melhor a cada dia'
O TE do New England Patriots Rob Gronkowski está vivendo um dos momentos de maior tensão da carreira. Com uma lesão no tornozelo esquerdo, o jogador vive a expectativa de se recuperar a tempo de enfrentar o New York Giants na disputa pelo Super Bowl neste domingo, mas, por enquanto, ainda segue como dúvida no time de New England.
Depois de desembarcar em Indianápolis no domingo usando uma bota para proteger o tornozelo, Gronkowski veio a público na terça-feira para falar sobre a situação de sua lesão. E o discurso do TE, que já disse ter abandonado de vez a bota, já pode dar algumas esperanças aos torcedores dos Patriots.
“Estou evoluindo todos os dias e estou me sentindo melhor a cada dia. Esse é um bom sinal. Você quer se manter na direção positiva, e eu quero estar lá com o time, óbvio”, disse o TE.
Ainda tentando não pensar na partida de domingo, Gronkowski diz que está focado na recuperação dia a dia e que vai continuar trabalhando para poder ajudar a equipe contra os Giants.
“A única coisa que me preocupa agora é hoje, melhorar hoje, continuar melhorando hoje, continuar progredindo hoje”, enfatizou o jogador.
Sabendo da importância que tem no time dos Patriots, Gronkowski não está disposto a perder a oportunidade de vencer o Super Bowl no domingo e, ainda por cima, vingar a derrota para os Giants em 2008.
“Essa é uma chance única e estou aproveitando muito isso com meus companheiros. Esta é a última semana que vamos estar juntos e eu estou aproveitando muito isso com meus amigos, meu técnico e todo mundo”, finalizou.
ESPN escreveu:Elite se escreve com Eli
No próximo domingo, Eli Manning poderá atingir a maioridade. Mesmo já com um título de Super Bowl no currículo, o QB dos Giants sempre foi visto como “o irmão mais novo” de Peyton Manning, considerado pela grande maioria mais talentoso e espetacular que Eli.
Se vencer o duelo com Tom Brady, Eli vai conquistar seu segundo anel de campeão do Super Bowl, contra um do mano mais velho e mais badalado. Peyton jogou duas finais, ganhou contra os Bears, perdeu diante dos Saints.
Não se trata de dizer que Eli é, ou será se vencer domingo, melhor do que Peyton. Mas o camisa 10 dos Giants já merece ser respeitado pelas suas próprias qualidades e pelo seu poder de liderança. São 20 vitórias na carreira em temporada regular virando o jogo no último quarto, sendo seis apenas nesta temporada.
Foram quase 5 mil jardas e 29TDs em 2011. Sob seu comando nos playoffs, os Giants derrubaram os dois times de melhor campanha na Conferência Nacional, Packers e 49ers, ganhando na casa do adversário. Não é pouca coisa.
Há casos no esporte de irmãos que ficam a carreira toda à sombra de manos mais famosos, caso clássico de Ralf Schumacher, que teve pouquíssimos momentos na F-1 em que não era encarado como o irmão de Michael.
Chamar Eli de “o Zoca da família Manning” não faz mais sentido. Ele já é um QB de elite, pelo que faz dentro e fora dos campos. No domingo, antes de os Giants partirem para Indianapolis, fez um discurso que marcou seus companheiros de time. “Eu nunca perdi um Super Bowl, mas eu estava ao lado do meu irmão quando ele foi derrotado. E digo a vocês que pelo menos até o fim de março, ele não conseguia falar em outra coisa. Eu não quero que tenhamos essa sensação de jeito nenhum”, declarou.
E, no próximo domingo, Eli deverá ter o apoio do torcedor local em Indianapolis, seja pelo parentesco com Peyton, seja pela rivalidade entre Colts e Patriots, aflorada nas últimas temporadas.
ESPN escreveu:Ídolo Peyton Manning garante maioria absoluta pró-Giants em Indianápolis
O Super Bowl XLVI marca a revanche entre Tom Brady e Eli Manning, que se enfrentaram na final de 2008 da NFL. Naquele ano, Eli levou a melhor sobre o rival, que havia chegado invicto até então. Pela decisão ser em Indinápolis, terra do irmão de Eli, Peyton Manning, os torcedores dos Colts se juntaram aos do New York Giants para 'secar' o New England Patriots, de Tom Brady.
A presença de Eli no Super Bowl XLVI, e a possibilidade do mesmo ultrapassar Peyton em números de títulos da NFL, pode ter causado 'ciúmes' na torcida local. Everaldo Marques e Paulo Antunes, direto de Indianápolis, mostram como está o clima da cidade a quatro dias da decisão.
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O estádio do Super Bowl XLVI como você nunca viu
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Quem ta afim de ir?
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Patriots vencem, chorem.
Gronkowski jogará machucado e copará ao lado do Brady
Gronkowski jogará machucado e copará ao lado do Brady
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Essa mania dos caras fazerem o belt tá hilária kkkkkkkk
Belt é só pra quem pode
Jogo sem favoritos, espero que seja disputado apenas.
Se fosse pra chutar diria que Brady fará a diferença.
Belt é só pra quem pode
Jogo sem favoritos, espero que seja disputado apenas.
Se fosse pra chutar diria que Brady fará a diferença.
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Parece que o Gronkowski vai jogar, sem ele Patriots nem precisa ir pro jogo, o cara faz toda diferença
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Go Giants
Irmãos Manning >>>>>>
Irmãos Manning >>>>>>
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cara não quer perder o SB né, mas sei lá, vai tá baleado, feio demais
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Chega logo domingo.
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Giants atropela com certa facilidade
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Torcerei pelo Patriots. Antizada chora.
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rOX BoY escreveu:Essa mania dos caras fazerem o belt tá hilária kkkkkkkk
Belt é só pra quem pode
Jogo sem favoritos, espero que seja disputado apenas.
Se fosse pra chutar diria que Brady fará a diferença.
discount double check
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jaahasehashegashegasjeha olha esse brady oral boy
vai dar patriots hein, só pra consolidar menino de ouro como maior da história
chora joe cool
vai dar patriots hein, só pra consolidar menino de ouro como maior da história
chora joe cool
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Não sei voces mas toda vez que vejo uma propaganda do SB me bate uma tristeza gigante ao saber que daqui 4 dias acaba e depois só daqui 7 meses
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Eli tá num melhor momento que o Brady, tá merecendo o SB na moral.
E VAI GANHAR
E VAI GANHAR
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shevz escreveu:Não sei voces mas toda vez que vejo uma propaganda do SB me bate uma tristeza gigante ao saber que daqui 4 dias acaba e depois só daqui 7 meses
Essa é minha maior tristeza.
Ficar tanto tempo sem ver meu esporte favorito é complicado..
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O Gronkowsky vai jogar mesmo?
Se ele jogar, mesmo contundido, vai dar mto trabalho pro aéreo dos Giants
Se ele jogar, mesmo contundido, vai dar mto trabalho pro aéreo dos Giants
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Giantes vencem com 2 TDs do Eli correndo.
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será um dia histórico, pois Eli finalmente irá superar o irmão
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não acompanho muito nfl mas o patriots ganha pq o brady come a gisele bunchen
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A cobertura da ESPN Brasil tá fantástica, tem que pagar pau pro Everaldo e pro Paulo (além do resto da equipe)
Trabalho bem feito é sempre bom
Trabalho bem feito é sempre bom
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A Rádio ESPN Estadão vai transmitir o jogo a partir das 21h
Vai ser a 1a rádio do Brasil a fazer isso
Vai ser a 1a rádio do Brasil a fazer isso
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Podiam fixar esse topico e tirar o outro neh? O outro jaja vai acabar o espaco, ai depois eh soh o Pudim editar pra virar o topico da NFL pro comeco do ano que vem
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H4H0hl escreveu:A cobertura da ESPN Brasil tá fantástica, tem que pagar pau pro Everaldo e pro Paulo (além do resto da equipe)
Trabalho bem feito é sempre bom
o Everaldo deu uma entrevista hoje sobre todos os super bowls que ele já cobriu, e se emcionou ao lembar do jogo entre Colts x Saints
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