This subject has been talked about many times and each person will tell you they think the greatest QB is such and such for different reasons. As my buddies and I were discussing it, we took into consideration wins, field presence, impact on the game, and most importantly, who do you want leading your team down the field with 2 minutes remaining and needing a touchdown to win.

As I took into account all of those factors, these were the top 5 QB’s that I picked. I know many will say John Elway needs to be on this list but I think he misses it by a hair, and in my opinion these guys are better.

Here is the order that I would put the 5 greatest quarterbacks to ever the play game.

01 Joe Montana
02 Peyton Manning
03 Dan Marino
04 Brett Favre
05 Tom Brady

Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning was on the Late Show with David Letterman last night and he was funny and charming. He will now get a standing ovation wherever he goes in New York for the rest of his life.

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Michael was on Late Night with Conan O’Brien last night and don’t forget that Eli Manning will be on the Late Show with David Letterman tonight!!


Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning, will be on The Late Show with David Letterman on Wednesday night.

Last night David had some fun on New England’s expense and revealed the Top Ten New England Patriots Excuses. You can watch it Here.

10 What? It’s best-of-seven
09 Too much pre-game chowder
08 Since when is that dude allowed to catch a ball with his head?!
07 Terrified by that Fox football robot
06 Everything was fine til’ Dr. Phil decided to straighten us out
05 Should have campaigned harder in Florida
04 Entire team stayed up late that night before watching Hannah Montana concert movie 03 Exhausted after spending hours consoling a weepy Terrell Owens
02 Thought game was supposed to be played on Super Tuesday
01 Airline lost our ‘roids


NFL Replay will re-air the Giants victory over the Patriots in Super Bowl XLII in a fast-paced 90-minute format on NFL Network Wednesday, Feb. 6 at 8:30 PM ET.

Encore episodes of the Super Bowl XLII Replay will air as follows:
Wednesday, Feb. 6 at 12:00 Midnight ET
Thursday, Feb. 7 at 1:00 p.m. ET and 5:00 p.m. ET
Saturday, Feb. 9 at 4:30 p.m. ET and 9:00 p.m. ET
Sunday, Feb. 10 at 11:00 p.m. ET and 12:30 p.m. ET

Fox NY is streaming the New York Giants Victory Parade live
here




See the entire photo gallery at Newsday.

The telecast was the most-watched Super Bowl in history, with 97.5 million viewers. A record 148.3 million total viewers tuned into the game.

The 97.5 million viewers makes the Giants’ 17-14 defeat of the Patriots the second-most watched television broadcast in American history, short of only the 106 million viewers who tuned into the series finale of M*A*S*H in 1983. While the Super Bowl fell short of the record set by M*A*S*H, the game matched the 106 million viewer mark during the 9:30 PM half hour when Manning drove the Giants down the field to win the game.

Most watched Super Bowls.
97.5 million: XLII, Giants/Patriots (2/3/08 FOX)
94.1 million: XXX, Cowboys/Steelers (1/28/96 NBC)
93.2 million: XLI, Colts/Bears (2/4/07 CBS)

Thanks to Sports Media Watch.

First and foremost … Eli Manning is now and forever a LEGEND! His name will forever be up there with Ruth,Mantle,Namath,Simms,LT,Jeter etc…. all of the legends to play in New York.

Second, The game itself was absolutely out of this world. With everything that was riding on this game and the history between the 2 cities and the tension, and it goes down to the final second, it was the GREATEST SUPER BOWL OF ALL TIME!!

I can’t even express how happy I am right now so Im just going to let the pictures speak for themselves. Your Super Bowl Champions .. the New York Football Giants !!

This will be remembered as the one of the greatest plays of all time!! Call it ‘The Escape’. Call it the ‘The Phantom’. Hell, call it ‘The Catch’ !!







Well I called it. The New York Football Giants went into Lambeau and played one of the most exciting football games of all time and came out victorious.

Its funny how little respect this team gets but it has helped them win all season and nothing will be different the next 2 weeks when every ‘expert’ picks the Patriots to win. But the great thing about this Giants team is they seem to be a careless cool gang that doesn’t care about what people say about them, and that’s exactly the kind of mentality that will make them play better than anyone will expect them to do so in Arizona.

The legend of Eli Manning keeps on growing and it’s funny to see writers and tv personalities suddenly turn their views on him and pretend they always thought he was a great QB. The fact of the matter is that Eli has been very good since his first day, and he’s handles the pressure and the BS from the media better than anyone would have. Now he’s the toast of the town and if he wins this next one, his name will be remembered with the legends of New York sports forever.

I’ll be updating this blog daily the next 2 weeks previewing the Super Bowl matchup but I just wanted to link to this article by Dan Wetzel of Yahoo Sports, which talks about the New York vs Boston rivalry and how this game is bigger than anyone thinks. The fact that if the Giants beat 1 win away from being undefeated Patriots, it will go down as the biggest upset of all time and take away the hurt from the ‘04 ALCS and tilt the recent rivalry.

Well I went 3 for 4 with my picks last week. Who would of thought the defending champs would have laid an egg at home against a weaker team, but I guess that’s why they play the game. Unto my picks this week…

Sunday, Jan. 20, 3 pm San Diego Chargers at New England Patriots CBS
Every inch of my body wants the Patriots to lose and San Diego is capable of doing it. But God hates us all this year and has kept them undefeated so far and I don’t see that changing this Sunday. So unfortunately I’ll take the Pats in a close one but hopefully we see a fight break out between Phillip Rivers and some douche bag Masshole.

Sunday, Jan. 20, 6:30 pm New York Giants at Green Bay Packers FOX
What a scene it will be at the frozen tundra at snowy Lambeau Field. I have thought about this game long and hard and I just can’t figure out what advantage one of the teams will have on the other because they stack up against eachother so well. Destiny tells me that Favre will make it to the Super Bowl plus they are playing at home. But the Giants are playing better than anyone right now and I don’t see why it will end this Sunday, so I’m gonna take the Giants in a very close most likely an instant classic game.

What many people call the best weekend of the NFL season, will give us some juicy matchups, and here are my predictions.

Saturday, Jan. 12, 4:30 pm Seattle Seahawks at Green Bay Packers FOX
I do not see Seattle going up to Green Bay and giving them a hard time. I think the Packers win this one decisively.

Saturday, Jan. 12, 8 pm Jacksonville Jaguars at New England Patriots CBS
My gut feelings say take the Jags but my brain says take the Patriots and I just think we’re headed for the inevitable Pats/Colts Championship game.

Sunday, Jan. 13, 1 pm San Diego Chargers at Indianapolis Colts CBS
This is probably the easiest one to pick since the Colts are just a machine right now and the Chargers are so inconsistent and I don’t see Rivers figuring out that Indy D.

Sunday, Jan. 13, 4:30 pm New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys FOX
This might turn out to be the best game of the week and with all the history between these 2 teams, this is the first time they will meet in the playoffs. Look for this to be a shootout in the desert and I’m taking the G-Men to pull the upset.

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