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Who here is pulling for the Giants to beat the Cowboys this week?

I know it helps us more for the Giants to lose, but I am hoping they beat the Boys and here is a few reasons why.

1. I really hate the Cowboys and would love for them to miss the playoffs this year.

2. I am not sure we could beat the Giants if they were in danger of losing 3 in a row. A team that good does not lose 3 strait.

3. A win for us and for the Giants set the stage for a great game on Sunday night.

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Rooting for the Giants. First, I agree, I don't want to face a Giants team in danger of losing 3 in a row. Second, a win next week plus a Dallas loss clinches a playoff spot for the Panthers. And third, I want the best possible game for Sunday night, so we can TAKE #1 in the NFC from the Giants.

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So you're rooting against the outcome that would help YOUR team the panthers. Makes no sense. I don't care if it would make the game better and no matter how much I hate the cowgirls I want some homefield advantage for the Panthers.

The Giants dont really care about home field advantage, they play better on the road anyway.

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Go Giants... f*ck the cowbitches!

The Panthers will have a chance to take out the Giants themself. If they want homefield they'll have to beat the Giants head to head either way. Let the Giants knock out the punk ass Cowboys.

Giants knock out the Cowboys and we lock up at least a WC spot would be nice. We will take care of the G-Men next week in front of a natinal audience.

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