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The NFC Conference rules. They rule because over the course of the Super Bowl and the Pro Bowl they have both won. During the Super Bowl, the New York Giants pulled off the second-greatest upset in Super Bowl history...

The NFC Rules!

by Kris Carlson (Scribe)

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February 15, 2008


The NFC Conference rules. 

They rule because over the course of the Super Bowl and the Pro Bowl they have both won. During the Super Bowl, the New York Giants pulled off the second-greatest upset in Super Bowl history. 

This upset is second only to the upset of the Baltimore Colts by the New York Jets. This Super Bowl was the best one that I have ever seen. To me, the whole game was decided in the fourth quarter. 

Originally, I was going to watch the Super Bowl only for the commercials. But at the end of the first half it was pretty interesting. So I decided to just watch the game, I sure am glad I didn’t miss it. 

The Giants did just what they needed to do. They forced Tom Brady to throw out of his comfort zone. On offense, the Giants made the Patriots cover everybody. 

But, here’s the thing: The Patriots covered everybody, but the Giants wanted this victory more than anybody. So they finished off their season with four straight road wins. Congratulations to the New York Giants for an impressive season.

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