| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | Chrisrianna (15) 02/05/2008 | The G-Men's D-Line put on one the greatest performances in Super Bowl history by stopping the so called "Greatest Offensive Team in History" with only four guys. They dismantled an O-Line that had three pro-bowlers and Brady looked like Joe Montana when he played against L.T. and the Giants back in the 80's, which means that Brady sometimes was feeling pressure that wasn't there, because he was getting hit hard on just about every pass attempt.
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 | numbah16tdhaha (156) 02/04/2008 | They ran the Pats offensive line ragged, kids. Sack here, fumble there, bad passes under pressure, and not much in the running game. Nice jobs, guys.
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 | MariusQelDroma (36) 02/04/2008 | These guys came in on every down, ears pinned back and hungry. Result: Brady playing from his back foot, or on his back after getting crushed. Eli need to buy these guys some beer. :)
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 | HistoryFan (100) 02/03/2008 | They did a good job of tearing Tom Brady's all star offensive line apart.
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 | zuchinibut (41) 02/03/2008 | There is no doubt that the MVP award should have gone to somebody on New York's defense. I would have liked to have seen their whole D-line honored, because they were absolutely amazing. Justin Tuck had 2 sacks...Michael Strahan had 1, and Osi Umenyiora had a fumble recovery. Not only are those stats impressive against a great team like the Pats, but they disrupted Brady all night long. The Giants defensive line was the biggest reason for New York's win tonight, and their success throughout the entire season.
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 | GenghisTheHun (177) 02/03/2008 | They did it. They held the vaunted Pats off and kept the score low.
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