1/22/2008

 

TMRB Recap of Conference Championship Sunday, One game to perfection and the Eli Express Keeps Rolling.

Somehow I knew it would come to this. In order for the Patriots to complete their perfect season it only seems natural that they have to go through a team from New York. New York and Boston are brothers in arms when it comes to culture and sports. One has better museum, the other has more history. One has better basketball team, the other has a better hockey team. They gloat about how our championship are tainted, and we do the same. No matter how hard we Boston fans try, we just can't break the stigma of New York breathing down our backs. Another thing to point out is that in order for the underdog to truly be considered a champion, they must go through the best. In 2004, the Red Sox may have won the World Series, but it just wouldn't be as meaningful as it is if we didn't go through the Yankees. Had we beaten the Twins for the pennant, we would still have to hear the obnoxious cries of Yankee fans saying that they may have won, but they didn't go through the best to get there. In the same vein, what Eli Manning has accomplished this post-season may be extraordinary, but if he does not beat the best, Patriots fans will believe he got lucky. So now it stands, A week from Sunday in the Phoenix suburbs an event that used to be a football game but now has become a national holiday full of meaningless entertainment and false hype will take place. This game will have an interesting rooting interest in the New England area. There are two kinds of Giants fans in New England, those who were born before 1960, who grew up Giants fans because their Fathers did or those who couldn't accept the Patriots as a New England's team because they were too used to the Giants. There will be divided loyalties and friendly wagers I'm sure, but who will prevail? Sadly, we have to wait almost two weeks to find out. How did the Patriots and Giants get here? It's time to let the bullet points do some explaining.


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