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Pete Prisco from CBS b/f the Panthers-Giants game


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The Panthers looked good in beating Minnesota last Sunday night, but that was their Super Bowl. They are done and the Giants still have life. The Giants are on a short week, but they looked impressive in beating the Redskins on Monday night. Look for more of that here. Matt Moore can't do it again. Eli Manning can.

21-17 giants.

-stayed tuned for our grade that comes out tmr.

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/features/writers/prisco/picks

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Let's make it a "Pete 'n' Pete" thread, shall we? Heres Pete Schrager's pre-game write up:

Carolina at New York Giants: To quote the great Marshall Mathers, “Will the real New York Giants, please stand up?” The same Giants defense that was lit up by the Eagles at home two weeks ago kept the Redskins to just 12 points Monday night in Washington. New York’s 45 points Monday night were the most the Giants had scored on the road since 1954. With their season on the line, look for the Giants to win their last home game played in the original Giants Stadium. I once saw a man go to the bathroom in a sink at Giants Stadium. Man, I’ll miss that place. The Pick: Giants 24, Panthers 16

Good times.

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Like I said before, I like how everyone was oblivious to the fact the Giants beat up on the Redskins and treated it like they just mopped the floor with Indy or something.

And thats how I made $100. I had 2.4:1 odds the Giants would win. I just wish I would have put $5 on the Panthers to win by 22 I would have made $500. And I would have but chickened out.

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I watch the game last night with a Cowgirl fan and she actually sit there and said that the media was not biased towards Dallas. I was like yeah thats why every year a majority of so called "NFL experts" pick the Cowboys to win the Super Bowl when they havent even won a playoff game since '96. The media is biased is hell, both in politics and sports.

Speaking of cowboys bias, I watch that game at Buffalo Wild Wings in Asheville,NC and there was maybe 2 or 3 redskins fans in the entire place but every one in there was a Cowboys fan. I was a Skins fan for the night as I had money on Romo to choke. Of course the only time he doesn't is when I have money on him.

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dude for every person who says something like that, there is someone who says the contrary. Warren Sapp said at about 11 est Sunday morning that the Giants were gonna end that stadium's reign with a huge L. HUGE L. He made a point to say how bad the Panthers were gonna spank the Giants.

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