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http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/story/2012-02-06/fans-riot-after-super-bowl/52983648/1

Boston officers focused on the areas near college campuses and sports bars, where previous celebrations had turned wild. Many were brought in from neighboring departments to help out. But after the Giants won 21-17, fans quietly filed back to cars and public transit stations.

Things were different at University of Massachusetts, where police in riot gear and on horseback used smoke bombs to disperse 1,500 students who gathered in the main residential part of the campus after the game. There were some fistfights, but no one was hurt badly enough to be taken to a hospital and no property damage was reported, said spokesman Ed Blaguszewski.

Thirteen of those arrested were students, and all were charged with failure to disperse or disorderly conduct or both. They will be referred to the dean of students for possible disciplinary action.

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LMAO :D:D

While making her way toward the elevator, Giants fans were harassing the supermodel, yelling, “Eli rules, Eli owns your husband.”

She responded to her entourage.

“You [need] to catch the ball when you’re supposed to catch the ball. My husband cannot [expletive] throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time,” she said in a video obtained by TheInsider.com. “I can’t believe they dropped the ball so many times.”

http://www.theinsider.com/gossip/49452_Gisele_Bashes_Tom_s_Teammates/index.html#

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Last night proved one thing, defensive line pressure can beat a good offense. Draft DE early and often. My hats off to Tuck, Umenyiora, Pierre-Paul, Canty, Bernard, and Kiwanuka, solid DL + pressure = greater than any Revis & Asomugah.

Giants defensive line didn't make the Pats drop the ball.

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Just looked at the Patriots forum (not trolling just reading) and here was a few threads:

Wes Welker cost us the game. Dump him.

Tom Brady cost us the game. Time to draft a new QB.

The defense cost us the game. Blow the whole team up.

Now I realize emotions run high after a SB loss and our forum would probably be no better but is still crazy some of the reactions from people. Never mind your team would not even be in SB without Brady and Welker. They almost won it too at the end....A healthy Gronk may have made that rebound catch in the endzone. I can only hope we get so jaded with success to make such nutty statements.

Our forum is that bad after a regular lost

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Patriots already drafted bradys replacement. Ryan Mallet.

:lol: they admitted they drafted him as trade bait hoping that after he spent a couple years with the pats some team would overvalue him enough to give them an early pick. it works with coaches, why not with dumb druggie QBs with "prototypical size and cannon for an arm".

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