The Celtics are Nasty!

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Nors;2047532 said:
Celtics are going to steamroll East -

Utah or New Orleans will be a test in Finals. Been saying that for a long time. Spurs as construed will get knocked off.

No way Utah makes it to the finals.

Will be Spurs & Lakers in Conference finals with Lakes winning it.

This coming from a Suns fan.

You'll disappear from this site when your Celtics lose to the Pistons just like you did when your Patriots choked this year.
 

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ajk23az;2047565 said:
No way Utah makes it to the finals.

Will be Spurs & Lakers in Conference finals with Lakes winning it.

This coming from a Suns fan.

You'll disappear from this site when your Celtics lose to the Pistons just like you did when your Patriots choked this year.

How can Detroit beat Boston when the Sixers will beat Detroit ??:)
 

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Nors;2047516 said:
Back to Celtics talk - another workmanlike easy win

Nice to see Garnett get his NBA defensive player of the year award and call his team to accept it with him.

Cavs, Detroit, Philly - just speedbumps for Celtics to Finals....

You beat an AAU team tonight. Do they even have a coach ??:confused:
 

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ajk23az;2047565 said:
No way Utah makes it to the finals.

Will be Spurs & Lakers in Conference finals with Lakes winning it.

This coming from a Suns fan.

You'll disappear from this site when your Celtics lose to the Pistons just like you did when your Patriots choked this year.

If by some miracle from up above Detroit does beat Philly, I think detroit comes out of the East. I think LeBron will take Boston to at least 6 games, maybe 7.
 

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irvin88;2047609 said:
If by some miracle from up above Detroit does beat Philly, I think detroit comes out of the East. I think LeBron will take Boston to at least 6 games, maybe 7.

IDK if you know but you see those things where you click on "quote"? the thing in the middle of "reply" and "quote", kinda looks like a music quote, click on those and then you dont have to pad your post count =P haha j/k
 

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haha, its so obvious from Nors' comments he really doesnt want to play the spurs or lakers in the finals because he knows they would get owned. keep telling yourself that nors, im gonna laugh when you guys struggle with the lebrons in the second round
 

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Nors;2047532 said:
Celtics are going to steamroll East -

Utah or New Orleans will be a test in Finals. Been saying that for a long time. Spurs as construed will get knocked off.

I love how you disregard the reigning champs and current dynasty in the NBA like they are nothing.
 

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TheCount;2047679 said:
I love how you disregard the reigning champs and current dynasty in the NBA like they are nothing.

i dont really mind that he thinks we are getting knocked out, because the way the west is that is pretty likely, but he thinks the celtics are gonna have it easy if we do get to the finals and thats just hillarious.
 

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I watched the 3 Celtics/Detroit Games which we won 2 of 3. Detroit really has no answer for Garnett and with Sam Casell add I don't see Detroit winning a 7 game series with Boston owning Home court.

This is not the Detroit team of 2 to 3 years ago anymore.
 

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Nors;2049010 said:
I watched the 3 Celtics/Detroit Games which we won 2 of 3. Detroit really has no answer for Garnett and with Sam Casell add I don't see Detroit winning a 7 game series with Boston owning Home court.

This is not the Detroit team of 2 to 3 years ago anymore.

thats true, but you gotta remember that it was the regular season, and they are a prideful, experienced team. its not gonna be as easy as you think, but the celtics will probably win that series, i wouldnt be surprised if they struggled with the lebrons more so than the pistons.
 

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Where is everybody ??:laugh2:

76ers crush Pistons 95-75 in Game 3

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The 76ers added one more surprise victory in a season stuffed with them. The win wasn't the shocker - it was the way Philadelphia completely thrashed the playoff-tested Detroit Pistons in Game 3 that was the stunner.

Andre Miller was spot on with his mid-range jumper and scored 21 points, and the rest of the Sixers ran all over the court in a dominating 95-75 victory Friday night to take a 2-1 lead in their first-round series.

Samuel Dalembert had 22 points and 16 rebounds, and the Sixers led by as many as 24 points in their first home playoff game since 2005.

The Sixers proved their Game 1 victory was no fluke, doing everything Detroit normally did on the way to five straight trips to the Eastern Conference finals: Hit clutch shots, never lost composure and kept the pressure on all game to never let the Pistons go on a serious runs.

Miller had the best all-around game, but he had plenty of help as four others scored double figures, including Dalembert's double-double.

The Pistons played nothing like a team that won 59 games in the regular season. Perhaps they took the 76ers lightly or maybe one of the most experienced postseason rosters in the league is finally starting to wear down.

Richard Hamilton scored 23 points and Tayshaun Prince had 18. Without them, the Pistons might have lost by 30. Antonio McDyess - who left in the third quarter with a broken nose - Rasheed Wallace and Chauncey Billups combined for 15 points.

Game 4 is Sunday in Philadelphia.

The Pistons, who led the league with just 11 turnovers per game, committed 23, easily their season high and the 76ers jumped all over every costly mistake. They scored 29 points off the turnovers and scored 40 points in the paint.

Their fun, fastbreak style of offense was back in full force.

The 76ers busted the game open in the third quarter, ending it with a 22-9 run that put the game away. Miller did everything he does best in the open court, cutting through the lane for a layup and hitting a pull-up jumper off the break to get the spurt going.
 

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Nors;2049010 said:
I watched the 3 Celtics/Detroit Games which we won 2 of 3. Detroit really has no answer for Garnett and with Sam Casell add I don't see Detroit winning a 7 game series with Boston owning Home court.

This is not the Detroit team of 2 to 3 years ago anymore.

Sixers in 6.
 

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MC KAos;2047642 said:
haha, its so obvious from Nors' comments he really doesnt want to play the spurs or lakers in the finals because he knows they would get owned. keep telling yourself that nors, im gonna laugh when you guys struggle with the lebrons in the second round

Please post Celtics record versus Spurs and Lakers this year and get back on that -

You will not after you research it.
 

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Nors;2051990 said:
Please post Celtics record versus Spurs and Lakers this year and get back on that -

You will not after you research it.

What was Boston's record vs. LA w/ Gasol ??

doubt you'll post that.
 

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Nors;2051990 said:
Please post Celtics record versus Spurs and Lakers this year and get back on that -

You will not after you research it.

What was the Suns record against the Spurs this year? Answer 3-1.

You can see how much that matters right now.

Regular season does not = postseason.

Fortunately we'll have a chance to find out for sure on the court in a little while when these two teams meet in the Finals. :fight:
 

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Nors;2051990 said:
Please post Celtics record versus Spurs and Lakers this year and get back on that -

You will not after you research it.

Cavaliers 88, Spurs 81

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Cleveland defeated the Spurs 88-81 giving the Cavaliers their first win in San Antonio since Dec. 8, 1988. That was so long ago, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was still an active NBA player in that season. The Cavs' drought of 17 years, 330 days between wins on the road against one opponent was the longest current drought and the fifth-longest for any team in NBA history. The record is 19 years, 81 days between wins by Washington at Seattle (from Jan. 1980 to March 1999). • For more Elias Says, Click here.
James scored 35 points, hitting a key layup and free throw late in the fourth to help snuff a San Antonio rally and lead the Cavaliers to an 88-81 victory Friday night."I was 4 years old the last time we beat San Antonio," in the Spurs' hometown, James said. "I think for us to become one of the powerhouses which we've been preaching, we've got to go out there and walk the walk."But James' night wasn't as easy as it might have looked when he powered over Duncan for the early slam and scored 15 points in the first quarter.The Spurs, one of the most dominant homecourt teams in the NBA, slashed a 13-point deficit in the fourth down to four and might have won if not for a dismal 18-of-34 effort shooting free throws."I wish I had a nickel for every time somebody asked me if free throws are a concern," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. They have "always been an Achilles' heel."Duncan finished with 25 points and 12 rebounds and scored 14 points in a five-minute span to spark the rally. But he struggled badly from the line, going 9-of-19."I've shot a million free throws over the summer," Duncan said. "But it's nothing like actually getting in a game, banging around and then having to calm yourself down."James, who missed five consecutive shots in the Spurs' rally, hit the layup then made one of two free throws for an 86-79 lead with 42 seconds left. His outlet pass for a dunk by Larry Hughes, who had 18 points, finished it off."We showed poise down the stretch," James said. "They made a run and we were able to withstand it."James, who scored 44 points in a game against the Spurs last season, started strong Friday night against Spurs defensive specialist Bruce Bowen.The Spurs managed to quiet James in the second quarter, holding him to four points, but couldn't find an offensive rhythm to take the lead. Duncan and spark-plug guard Tony Parker were mostly quiet, combining for 10 points.James finished the half with a highlight layup, again driving past Duncan for an off-balance shot that he finished with a giddy-up dance in front of the Cavaliers' bench."He was fantastic," Popovich said. "He's a physical specimen and that's the least of his attributes."Cleveland led 62-56 going into the fourth. James started the final period on the bench but sloppy play by the Spurs helped the Cavs stretch the lead to 69-56 with free throws and a 3-pointer by Hughes.When James started missing, the Spurs started their comeback when Duncan hit a free throw and a dunk.James said he had known about the Cavaliers' long streak of frustration in San Antonio."I think for the franchise, it's great to get that off your back," he said. "This is a great win for us. The Spurs are the best team in the league."The Spurs have lost only 19 times on their home court since 2003, but two have come in the last two games. The Spurs lost to Dallas in Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinals last season.The Spurs, who beat Dallas in their season-opener, are in the middle of four games in five days."It's kind of tough," guard Manu Ginobili said. "You're a little rusty and your legs are not the same as January or February."Game notes
Before the game, Spurs F Robert Horry spoke to the crowd and pledged to try to win another NBA championship. The Spurs lost to Dallas in the Western Conference semifinals last season. "We'd like to welcome you to another edition of the Spurs show," he said. ... The Spurs signed G-F James White on Friday. White averaged 3.8 points and 2.0 rebounds in eight preseason games with Indiana. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
 

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Please post Celtics record versus Spurs and Lakers this year and get back on that -

You will not after you research it.

Spurs 78, Cavaliers 82

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7:00 PM ET, January 2, 2007
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Cavs continue home dominance by beating Spurs

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SAN ANTONIO CLEVELAND Points 78 82 FG Made-Attempted 28-73 (.384) 27-75 (.360) 3P Made-Attempted 5-19 (.263) 7-18 (.389) FT Made-Attempted 17-20 (.850) 21-34 (.618) Rebounds (Offensive-Total) 9-45 11-44 Assists 14 16 Turnovers 17 14 Steals 8 12 Blocks 4 8 Fast Break Points 19 9 Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 26 (0/0) 17 (1/0) Largest Lead 11 9
Top Performers SAN ANTONIO CLEVELAND T. Parker
Points: 26
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Points: 18
Reb: 5
Ast: 5
Stl: 3
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Game Leaders SAN ANTONIOCLEVELANDPointsT. Parker 26L. James 19ReboundsT. Duncan 15Z. Ilgauskas 13AssistsM. Ginobili 3L. James 5StealsT. Parker 2E. Snow 4BlocksT. Duncan 2Z. Ilgauskas 3· Team stats: San Antonio | Cleveland
2006-07 Season Cleveland leads 2-0 Fri 11/3 CLE 88, @ SA 81Recap | Box Score » Tue 1/2 @CLE 82, SA 78Recap | Box Score · Complete Schedule: Cavaliers | Spurs
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01/07 @MEM 4:00pm
01/09 POR 8:00pm
01/10 @DEN 9:00pm
01/03 @BOS 7:30pm
01/05 @MIL 8:30pm
01/06 NJ 7:30pm
01/09 @SAC 10:00pm
01/11 @PHO 10:30pm
· Complete Schedule: San Antonio | Cleveland

CLEVELAND (AP) -- For three quarters, defenses dominated. In the final one, chaos ruled.
LeBron James scored 19 points, Larry Hughes added 18 -- 13 in the fourth -- and the Cleveland Cavaliers smothered and frustrated San Antonio from end to end during a rugged 82-78 win over the Spurs on Tuesday night.Hughes hit three 3-pointers in the fourth and Damon Jones scored eight points in the final 1:35 as the Cavs, who have struggled on the road, improved to 14-3 at home and beat the Spurs for the second time this season.They did so by harassing San Antonio all 94 feet, holding the NBA's second-most accurate shooting team to just 38 percent from the field, a season-low 28 field goals and only 10 points in the third quarter.After scoring just 44 points in the first three periods, the Cavaliers scored 38 in the final 12 minutes."Somehow, someway, we stayed with it," said Cleveland coach Mike Brown, a defensive guru who learned about stops and schemes as an assistant under San Antonio's Gregg Popovich. "We all showed grit. We won the game the right way."Jones scored all 11 of his points in the fourth, and Anderson Varejao added seven rebounds, including four on the offensive end when he outhustled and outmuscled San Antonio's big men under the basket.Tony Parker led the Spurs with 26 points -- 14 in the fourth -- and Tim Duncan had 18 points and 15 rebounds.San Antonio played the final six minutes without Popovich, who was assessed two technical fouls and ejected following a wild sequence that began with Duncan complaining about contact. Assistant coach P.J. Carlesimo ran the club down the stretch."I felt there was an inconsistent whistle," said Duncan, who finished 6-of-15. "They got more points at a time which calls and shots were starting to go their way."Despite shooting just 36 percent from the floor, the Cavaliers won their third straight over the Spurs, the first time they've done that since 1988."It's big for us," Hughes said. "I've never been on a team that beat those guys twice. It's definitely good to beat a Western Conference power a couple times."Maybe it was the return of the old ball or maybe it was just good old-fashioned defense, but neither team could get its offense untracked as the Spurs entered the fourth holding a 50-44 lead.The Cavaliers finally started to find their range and caught the Spurs at 52-all when Hughes drained a 3-pointer while being fouled by Manu Ginobli with 9:45 remaining. Cleveland pushed its lead to 64-59 on two free throws by Varejao_On San Antonio's next possession, Duncan had his shot down low blocked by Donyell Marshall, and as the teams left the floor for a timeout, the Spurs' center pleaded his case for a foul to referee Kevin Fehr, who didn't want to hear it.That's when an enraged Popovich got involved. With his assistants running after him, Popovich bolted onto the floor, sidestepping the Cavs' mascot, Moondog, near midcourt as he sprinted in the direction of Fehr, who immediately tossed him and gave another technical to Carlesimo."I wanted to make it easy for him because that can be embarrassing for an official if he's not sure if you want to go or not," Popovich said. "I thought he did a great job."Jones made two of three free throws and the incident seemed to fire up the Cavs, who went up 73-67 on Jones' jumper with 1:35 to go. James then missed the second of two free throws, but Varejao's aggressiveness caused Duncan to tip the ball out of bounds.Jones then made the Spurs pay by hitting a 3-pointer to make it 76-67.Parker kept San Antonio close by making four driving layups in the final 45 seconds, but the Cavs hung on despite making just 6-of-10 free throws.Game notes
James doesn't rate his dunks so he wouldn't put a number on his soaring slam over Duncan when the teams played on Nov. 3. However, he'd love a copy of the poster if there was one. "I'd put it in my son's room," he said. ... Marshall strained his neck in the fourth quarter. ... The Cavs play nine of their next 10 on the road. ... Popovich believes the hubbub over the return of the old ball will quickly fade. "It's just like the dress-code complaints -- they'll go away," he said. ... Parker's fiancee, actress Eva Longoria, attended the game. ... The Cavs are 21-6 the past two seasons when Hughes scores at least 15. ... Duncan has 18 double-doubles this season.
 

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Nors;2051990 said:
Please post Celtics record versus Spurs and Lakers this year and get back on that -

You will not after you research it.

and i know this one is gonna hurt a little bit...

New England 38, NY Giants 35

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Scouts Buzz While it obviously was a record-setting game for Tom Brady, Randy Moss and everyone associated with the Patriots organization, the Giants took plenty of positives out of this game, as well. It was apparent Plaxico Burress is finally healthy, and the play of rookie replacement TE Kevin Boss was encouraging, with Jeremy Shockey out for the remainder of the season. But the big story for the Giants was the play of Eli Manning, who not only put up excellent numbers, but also showed poise and leadership on a big stage. Losing in the NFL is never a good thing, but New York should be able to build on the momentum it created Saturday night as it prepares to travel to Tampa Bay for its first-round playoff matchup. New York has to feel confident it can hang with any team it faces in the postseason.
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Air/Ground LeadersNew England Passing C/ATTYDSTDINTBrady32/4235620
NY Giants Passing C/ATTYDSTDINTManning22/3225141
New England Rushing CARYDSTDLGMaroney1946213Evans1404
NY Giants Rushing CARYDSTDLGJacobs1567016Manning313011
New England Receiving RECYDSTDLGWelker11122028Moss6100265
NY Giants Receiving RECYDSTDLGBurress484252Boss450123
New England Fumbles FUMLOSTRECTeam000
NY Giants Fumbles FUMLOSTRECManning100

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TD14:55Randy Moss 4 Yd Pass From Tom Brady (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 107
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TD00:13Kevin Boss 3 Yd Pass From Eli Manning (Lawrence Tynes Kick) 1621THIRD QUARTERNWENYG
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TD09:12Plaxico Burress 19 Yd Pass From Eli Manning (Lawrence Tynes Kick) 1628
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TD04:00Laurence Maroney 6 Yd Run (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 2328FOURTH QUARTERNWENYG
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TD11:06Randy Moss 65 Yd Pass From Tom Brady (Laurence Maroney Run For Two-Point Conversion) 3128
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TD04:36Laurence Maroney 5 Yd Run (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 3828
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- Tom Brady was as giddy as the quarterback of an unbeaten and perhaps unbeatable team should be. Had Bill Belichick spotted him slapping the backs of his New England teammates, the dour coach might have scoffed.
After all, a perfect 16-0 regular season won't mean much if the Patriots don't win their next three games and another Super Bowl.
"We've been dealing with being undefeated all season," Brady said Saturday night after the thrilling 38-35 victory over the New York Giants in a game worthy of the NFL's championship showcase. "It was kind of a strange game. It really doesn't mean much to either team, but it means a lot."

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New England became the first NFL team since the 1972 Dolphins to win every game on the schedule, and that one was only 14-0. This victory required a Brady-engineered comeback from a 12-point deficit and smashed the Patriots' league mark for consecutive victories.
"Going undefeated during the regular season is a remarkable achievement," 1972 Dolphins coach Don Shula said. "I know firsthand how difficult it is to win every game, and just as we did in 1972, the Patriots have done a great job concentrating on each week's opponent and not letting any other distractions interrupt that focus. If they go on to complete an undefeated season, I will be the first to congratulate Coach Belichick and the Patriot organization."
Validation of the Patriots' inexorable march through the season can only come by adding a Super Bowl championship. Do that, and there'll be no challenge to their spot at the top.
"Hats off to us," said record-setting receiver Randy Moss, who caught Brady's 65-yard bomb for the go-ahead score that set two major records. "I know a lot of people didn't think we were going to do it. A lot of people didn't want us to do it.
"In this game of football, it's hard to go 16-and-0. As a football player and a fan of the game, my hat's off to this organization."
In gaining their 19th straight win over two seasons, the Patriots went on top on Brady's 50th touchdown pass of the year and Moss' 23rd TD reception. It came with 11:06 remaining.
Brady beat Peyton Manning's mark of 49 touchdown passes and Moss broke Jerry Rice's record of 22 TD receptions. And the Patriots finished with an incredible 589 points for the season, another single-season record.
Once the victory was clinched, Belichick was barely more animated than usual. He shared hugs with players and assistant coaches on the sideline, but there was no thought of carrying him off on the Patriots' shoulders or dumping Gatorade all over him.
That will have to wait for three more wins -- if they come.
"It's a great feeling," Belichick admitted. "Now is the time to take a day or two and appreciate what this team has done, but at the same time we have our biggest game of the year coming up. Pretty soon we need to turn the page and move on."
Who knows, the Patriots might even find the Giants on one of the next pages, especially if Eli Manning again resembles his vaunted older brother.
"We didn't win the game, but if you saw everybody in the locker room, everybody was excited," Manning said. "I never saw a locker room so upbeat after a loss because we played so well, did some good things and hung in there in a game where we didn't have to play. We wanted to. We wanted to come out and play well, and we did that."
The Giants (10-6), already guaranteed a playoff game against Tampa Bay next weekend and with little to play for except spoiling New England's perfect ride, led 28-16 in the third quarter. It was the Patriots' largest deficit all year as the Giants showed no fear and plenty of versatility, scoring the most points New England allowed in a game during this remarkable run.
Manning threw for four touchdowns and Domenik Hixon, in his first game as New York's primary kick returner, went 74 yards for a score 11 seconds after Brady and Moss tied their respective records.
Not to worry. These Patriots are unflappable, and they matched their comebacks in wins over Dallas, Indianapolis, Philadelphia and Baltimore earlier in the season. A 73-yard drive ended with Laurence Maroney's 6-yard run to make it 28-23 with 4:00 to go in the third period.
Then came the most familiar of scenes: Brady dropping back, winding up and hitting a wide-open Moss in stride for a touchdown. The final go-ahead TD in their perfect year.
"What I'm most proud of is playing a playoff team on the road that was playing extremely hard," Brady said. "We found a way to come back and win. We did the same thing at Dallas. We did the same thing at Indy. We've been in some tough games.
"Everyone is going to enjoy this one. It happens once every 35 years."
Although many are eager to hail these Patriots as the NFL's all-time best, such acclaim won't come unless they win two playoff games and their fourth Super Bowl this decade. And for those who might deny such greatness considering the "Spygate" scandal, well, 19-0 would speak pretty loudly.
Certainly louder than any postgame celebrations at Giants Stadium, the same building where they were caught videotaping New York Jets assistant coaches in Week 1, a rules violation that cost Belichick and the franchise $750,000 in fines and a 2008 first-round draft choice. That made Belichick even more close-mouthed and dour than usual, and his team followed his lead -- right to 16-0.
The Giants opened the game as if they were, well, the Patriots, driving 74 yards, sparked by a 52-yard completion on which Plaxico Burress outleapt Ellis Hobbs for Manning's jump-ball throw. Brandon Jacobs broke Tedy Bruschi's tackle to score on a 7-yard reception for a 7-0 lead.
Naturally, the Patriots, the highest-scoring team in NFL history, struck back. After Stephen Gostkowski's 37-yard field goal, New England went on top -- and surpassed Minnesota's league mark of 556 points -- on the record-tying 4-yard TD pass from Brady to Moss, who soared above rookie Aaron Ross for the score.
The 10-7 lead lasted all of 11 seconds. The usually staid Patriots gathered around Moss as he did a dance in the end zone, prompting a 15-yard excessive celebration penalty. Belichick argued the call with referee Mike Carey, perhaps sensing how costly it might be.
It was as Hixon sped 74 yards untouched to lift the Giants back in front.
"There is nothing but positives," Giants coach Tom Coughlin said. "I told the players in playing this game everything would be positives, there would be no negatives and that is how I feel.
"I don't know any better way to be prepared for the playoffs than to go against a team that was 15-0."
Gostkowski kicked two more field goals as the Patriots grabbed a 16-14 lead with 1:59 left in the half.
That's when Manning, coming off several rough games, was at his best, leading a quick 85-yard drive that included a rare scramble for 11 yards just before he found Kevin Boss in the middle of the end zone with 13 seconds remaining. The 21-16 deficit was only the second time New England has trailed at halftime this season; the other was to the older Manning and the Colts.
But with such a potent offense, the Patriots never are out of any game. Once they got the lead, they closed it out with another touchdown drive, Maroney scoring from the 5. Manning hit Burress again from 3 yards with 1:04 to go, but New England recovered the onside kick.
"We're down 10 or 11 (actually 12) in the third quarter, the crowd was into it, and we found a way to win," Brady said. "That's the way it's going to be down the stretch ... just hope we can continue to play this kind of football."
Game notes
Brady finished 32-for-42 for 356 yards, while Manning was 22-for-32 for 251 yards and the only interception. ... The other teams to go unbeaten in a season were the 1934 and 1942 Chicago Bears; both lost in the NFL title game. ... New England also set a league mark with 75 touchdowns. ... The Giants lost center Shaun O'Hara, backup safety Craig Dahl and linebacker Kawika Mitchell, all with knee injuries, and cornerback Sam Madison with an abdominal strain.
 
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