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2012 NFL Season Week 1 – Cowboys vs Giants Predictions
Since the beginning of the tradition of having the Super Bowl champion host next season’s opener, the home team is 8-0. That means the New York Giants should feel very comfortable going into their first game of the 2012 season, hosting their bitter NFC East rivals, the Dallas Cowboys.
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Baltimore Ravens – History Says They’ll Win Super Bowl XLVII
No, not because Joe Flacco said he thinks of himself as the best quarterback in the NFL. Not because the AFC hasn’t had a champion since the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2008. It’s because the Baltimore Ravens are playing the Philadelphia Eagles in the Eagles’ home opener, and for the last three seasons, whoever plays that game against the Eagles wins, and goes on to win the Super Bowl.
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2012 NFL Season Opening Day Ticket Prices (Infographic)
The 2012 NFL Season begins on September 5, which means you have about two weeks to start saving your money (if you haven’t already have) for an opening day ticket or two, because there’s no way you’re not going to feel at least a little bit broke after forking over a few hundred dollars to enjoy an afternoon of football.
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Brandon Jacobs Gets Money From 6-Year Old Giants Fan
Why isn’t Brandon Jacobs a New York Giants player anymore? Well, they didn’t have enough money to keep him (and others), leading him to sign with the San Francisco 49ers. Upon hearing that he ‘doesn’t have enough money’, a 6-year-old fan of the Giants and Jacobs sent him $3.36, so he can have money and stay with the ‘poor Giants’.
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2012 NFL Season Schedule
The 2012 NFL season will kick off with its first ever Wednesday night game, as the Super Bowl champions New York Giants host their division rivals Dallas Cowboys on September 5. The season concludes on December 30, with all the teams playing their games on Sunday.
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2012 NFL Preseason Schedule
The 2012 NFL preseason will kick off on August 5 in the Pro Football Hall of Fame game between the Arizona Cardinals and the New Orleans Saints, in Canton, Ohio. Yes, the same Saints who are portrayed as the enemies of the NFL and all those injury-fearing players, who would never hurt a soul on purpose.
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It’s OK to Feel Bad for Tom Brady
Maybe it was a post game picture, of Gisele and Brady. Something about the fragility of the moment, and of a hall of fame (in the future) quarterback, who did pretty well in the game, did pretty amazing during the regular season, but missed out on a fourth ring because receivers dropped passes. Wes Welker, with one huge drop, more than all.
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Pats – Giants Super Bowl Offers Tom Brady Chance for Revenge
Tom Brady doesn’t look troubled by many things, but he certainly looked off his game during Super Bowl XLII, as the New England Patriots, despite being a record breaking 16-0 team in 2007, lost to the New York Giants in an epic final game. On February 5 in Indianapolis, the two time Super Bowl MVP has a chance for some revenge.