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New York Giants Fans Will Love This Video

February 16th, 2008 by Michael Kwan

Anyone who has been following football this past year probably would have heard about the “Spygate” scandal. Some have said that this scandal heavily taints the dynasty of the New England Patriots, a team that has made it to the Super Bowl four out of the last seven years.

Even so, the Pats went into Super Bowl XLII has heavy favorites over the extreme underdog New York Giants. Nearly every analyst wrote off the team from the Big Apple, but my official prediction said otherwise.

I don’t blame the analysts and journalists for predicting a Patriots victory, seeing how the Tom Brady-led team was heading into the big game with a record of 18-0. All they needed was one more victory to complete a legendary perfect season. Unfortunately for them, the New York Giants won, thus handing the Pats their first loss of the season. Instead of 19-0, they finished 18-1. And New Yorkers couldn’t be happier.

What you see above is a parody video created by the New York Post, briefly recapping Spygate and the Super Bowl to the tune of Michael Jackson’s “Beat It”. We all know any videos related to Wacko Jacko are a blast to watch. I need not remind you of Filipino Thriller, do I?

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  • 2 Responses to “New York Giants Fans Will Love This Video”

    1. DinaBeans says:

      Great video!! It really made me laugh and I’m sure going to send it to all my friends out there some just to tease and the other because they would appreciate it.

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