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    Quote Originally Posted by soxmuscle View Post
    I respect that, I just happen to think a lot of it had to do with his father.

    I mean, it's not like Indianapolis is this amazing market, I think if Eli came before Peyton, Peyton would have done the same thing..
    They say his father was a real good quarterback who played for lousy teams, why were they lousy....the owners didn't care to put a winning product on the field.

    At least with the Giants he knows they will do there best to be competative.

    His father really suffered over there, if that was my son I would rather see him go to a team that has a chance to win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee View Post
    They say his father was a real good quarterback who played for lousy teams, why were they lousy....the owners didn't care to put a winning product on the field.

    At least with the Giants he knows they will do there best to be competative.

    His father really suffered over there, if that was my son I would rather see him go to a team that has a chance to win.
    LT and Eli could have been marketed for billions. I understand your point, but it's not like San Diego was this perennial dumpster feeder. I mean, the Giants were awful the year before with a core group of veterans (Strahan, Barber, Toomer, etc) and virtually no future studs.

    Lets be honest here, it was all about money, Eli is more marketable in New York than he ever would have been in San Diego.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soxmuscle View Post
    Lets be honest here, it was all about money, Eli is more marketable in New York than he ever would have been in San Diego.
    There's nothing wrong with that, that's todays pro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee View Post
    There's nothing wrong with that, that's todays pro.

    Fine and dandy for you to say. Living in New York.

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    You make a good point, the fan suffers.

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    What's really sad is that I can't afford to buy tickets.

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    Wow, I can't believe my moronic co-workers. OK, one is reasonable and she is a female. But the guy is JUST FUCKING ridiculous!

    All I want to see is a fair and competitive game and the winner earns their spot in history!

    Trash talk is funny but can be such a headache!

    Sadly enough, I can't wait for it to be over!


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    Quote Originally Posted by boston.com
    Ruegamer & lamb castrating
    Posted by Chris Forsberg January 26, 2008 09:13 AM

    Ever wonder what old friend Grey Ruegamer is up to? When not protecting Giants quarterback Eli Manning or celebrating a touchdown with Amani Toomer (right), Ruegamer -- an Arizona State University product who was part of the Patriots' Super Bowl victory during the 2001 season -- is catching up with the papers back in the Grand Canyon State about his previous work duties.

    From the East Valley Tribune:

    Castrating a lamb with your teeth is a pretty simple procedure, really. Grey Ruegamer knows. “You grab the forelegs and pin them to the ground, and then you grab the back legs and throw them on their back,” Ruegamer said.
    And when the, uh, target area is exposed, “away you go. It’s the way the Basques do it.”

    Ruegamer, a former Arizona State All-American who will return for Super Bowl XLII with the New York Giants, became a practitioner when a family friend, who is Basque, asked for extra help on her working sheep and cattle ranch outside Las Vegas, Nev., where Ruegamer grew up.

    Later in the article, summonsing his inner Belichick for at least part of a quote, Ruegamer adds:

    “I was hesitant,” Ruegamer said with a laugh. “But it is what it is. She needed help. There was beer. Good times. It was worth it.”
    As for the procedure itself, “you pull them out with your teeth, spit them in a bucket, next one.

    “There was other work that had to get done, so we had to hurry with that and move onto the next thing. It’s just a little lamb. It’s not a big animal. I have pictures.

    “The blood on your mustache is the worst part.”

    If you weren't thoroughly grossed out yet, here's more from the article:

    “Grey is not somebody you want to mess with,” Giants center and captain Shaun O’Hara said.
    “He keeps all of his toenail clippings and callous shavings all season long in a cup, and if anybody wrongs him and he deems it necessary, he will dump that cup in a personal belonging of theirs. He’s known for that.”

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