finally come out.....
today i wanner talking about NFL,about the jerseys brand which would be changed from reebok to nike,what going to happen with this change?
Nike destroyed the comp again with its epic Oregon Ducks Rose Bowl 2012 Jersey, Chrome Helmets in the sun, smoke black at night, it pays to have your CFO as alumni.
Could this possibly be what’s in store for us as fans? If so I couldn’t be any happier, with the rumors of Nike to take over NFL
I mean Nike did take over NCAA football with its Pro Combat series making sketches a reality on field.also i am still prefer nike ny giants jerseys to reebok.
what is your choice man.......
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Friday, February 10, 2012
2012 NFL Nike Jerseys Style - Which Team You Like?
looks like much more cool,what do you think?which team uniforms style do you like most?
Check out all of the uniforms below.
New NFL Nike jerseys for 2012, Real or Fake?
Check out all of the uniforms below.
Buffalo Bills
Miami Dolphins
New England Patriots
New York Jets
Denver Broncos
Kansas City Chiefs
Oakland Raiders
San Diego Chargers
Baltimore Ravens
Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns
Pittsburgh Steelers
Houston Texans
Indianapolis Colts
Jacksonville Jaguars
Tennessee Titans
Dallas Cowboys
New York Giants
Philadelphia Eagles
Washington Redskins
Arizona Cardinals
San Francisco 49ers
Seattle Seahawks
St. Louis Rams
Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions
Minnesota Vikings
Atlanta Falcons
Carolina Panthers
New Orleans Saints
Tampa Bay Bucs
New NFL Nike jerseys for 2012, Real or Fake?
Carolina’s yes, Atlanta’s yes, New Orleans’ yes, Philadelphia’s yes, Seattle’s yes, Arizona’s yes, Tennessee’s yes, Baltimore’s yes, New York Jets’ yes, New England’s yes and Miami’s yes, but I view the others’ jerseys as hideous
Monday, February 6, 2012
Giants Fans:Let's celebrate Super Bowl Victory Tonight
"I got a ring! I got a ring. He got one too."
Fresh off their Super Bowl XLVI victory in Indianapolis, members of the New York Giants were greeted Monday afternoon by hundreds of fans outside MetLife Stadium as they prepared for their upcoming hometown hero celebration in Manhattan.
The team's plane touched down just before 2 p.m. at Newark-Liberty International Airport.
More than 200 fans gathered at the stadium to show their appreciation for the players as they got off the buses and went to their personal vehicles to head home.
Giants Fans Celebrate Super Bowl Win
Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks received fans, giving out high-fives.
Some fans hoped for autographs, while others wanted a little bit more.
"I wanted a hug from Manning, of course," said one fan. "Disappointed that they didn't come out, maybe, but we'll definitely keep trying."
Still, perhaps no one was more enthusiastic than the man piloting the plane. His grandchildren are named Eli and Peyton.
"I've done the Yankees World Series, I've done a lot of charters. I used to do all of the Jets and Giants flying couple years back, but it's special—Super Bowl victory is certainly a big deal," said the pilot, Mike Bowers.
But Eli Manning wasn't on the plane. He went to Disney World.
Giants Fans Celebrate Super Bowl Win
Big Blue will be honored with a ticker-tape parade Tuesday in Manhattan after edging the Patriots 21-17 in a nail-biter of a game.
The Giants took an early lead but fell behind New England by halftime.
After the Patriots extended their lead in the third quarter, the Giants battled back.
Late in the fourth quarter Eli Manning led Big Blue on an 88-yard drive that included a 38-yard pass to Mario Manningham, who managed to keep his feet in bounds.
Several plays later, Ahmad Bradshaw ran six yards for a touchdown to put the Giants ahead for good.
The Patriots had one last shot at the ball. But with time running out, quarterback Tom Brady threw a Hail Mary into the end zone that wound up incomplete.
Manning also led the team to its upset Super Bowl victory over the Patriots in 2008.
New York Giants fans celebrate the Giants' win over the New England Patriots in the NFL Super Bowl XLVI football game with a homemade trophy in Times Square, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
Fresh off their Super Bowl XLVI victory in Indianapolis, members of the New York Giants were greeted Monday afternoon by hundreds of fans outside MetLife Stadium as they prepared for their upcoming hometown hero celebration in Manhattan.
The team's plane touched down just before 2 p.m. at Newark-Liberty International Airport.
More than 200 fans gathered at the stadium to show their appreciation for the players as they got off the buses and went to their personal vehicles to head home.
Giants Fans Celebrate Super Bowl Win
Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks received fans, giving out high-fives.
Some fans hoped for autographs, while others wanted a little bit more.
"I wanted a hug from Manning, of course," said one fan. "Disappointed that they didn't come out, maybe, but we'll definitely keep trying."
Still, perhaps no one was more enthusiastic than the man piloting the plane. His grandchildren are named Eli and Peyton.
"I've done the Yankees World Series, I've done a lot of charters. I used to do all of the Jets and Giants flying couple years back, but it's special—Super Bowl victory is certainly a big deal," said the pilot, Mike Bowers.
But Eli Manning wasn't on the plane. He went to Disney World.
Giants Fans Celebrate Super Bowl Win
Big Blue will be honored with a ticker-tape parade Tuesday in Manhattan after edging the Patriots 21-17 in a nail-biter of a game.
The Giants took an early lead but fell behind New England by halftime.
After the Patriots extended their lead in the third quarter, the Giants battled back.
Late in the fourth quarter Eli Manning led Big Blue on an 88-yard drive that included a 38-yard pass to Mario Manningham, who managed to keep his feet in bounds.
Several plays later, Ahmad Bradshaw ran six yards for a touchdown to put the Giants ahead for good.
The Patriots had one last shot at the ball. But with time running out, quarterback Tom Brady threw a Hail Mary into the end zone that wound up incomplete.
Manning also led the team to its upset Super Bowl victory over the Patriots in 2008.
New York Giants fans celebrate the Giants' win over the New England Patriots in the NFL Super Bowl XLVI football game with a homemade trophy in Times Square, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
Sunday, February 5, 2012
New York Giants 2012 Super Bowl XLV1 Come ONNNNN.......
Choose your sides.i am New York AND GIANTS.......
Why Giants will win: They own blueprint for beating PatriotsFew people saw this coming when the Giants were 7-7. But during their current five-game winning streak, the Giants have played the best football in the NFL, knocking off the Jets, Cowboys, Falcons, Packers, and 49ers to reach Indianapolis.
Eli Manning won’t let the Giants lose. He has eight touchdown passes and one interception during the playoffs. Nobody overshadows Manning anymore. Not his older brother, Peyton. Not Tom Brady. Nobody.
Manning usually plays better in big games than he does during the regular season. There is no reason to think that will change. The Patriots’ defense is in trouble. They don’t have a pass rush like the 49ers. The Patriots don’t have a secondary like the Packers. Manning prevailed against those teams, and he’ll prevail against the Patriots.
"We have so much confidence in Eli that we know if we keep him upright, if we keep his feet clean, keep him standing there, he’s going to be able to do some amazing things,’’ said Giants guard David Diehl.
Playing indoors, in perfect conditions at Lucas Oil Stadium, the Giants are a serious threat to put up 30 points or more. The Giants have too many weapons for the Patriots to control. Victor Cruz and Hakeem Nicks comprise the best wide receiver tandem in football. Third receiver Mario Manningham is no slouch either.
Why Giants will win: They own blueprint for beating PatriotsFew people saw this coming when the Giants were 7-7. But during their current five-game winning streak, the Giants have played the best football in the NFL, knocking off the Jets, Cowboys, Falcons, Packers, and 49ers to reach Indianapolis.
Eli Manning won’t let the Giants lose. He has eight touchdown passes and one interception during the playoffs. Nobody overshadows Manning anymore. Not his older brother, Peyton. Not Tom Brady. Nobody.
Manning usually plays better in big games than he does during the regular season. There is no reason to think that will change. The Patriots’ defense is in trouble. They don’t have a pass rush like the 49ers. The Patriots don’t have a secondary like the Packers. Manning prevailed against those teams, and he’ll prevail against the Patriots.
"We have so much confidence in Eli that we know if we keep him upright, if we keep his feet clean, keep him standing there, he’s going to be able to do some amazing things,’’ said Giants guard David Diehl.
Playing indoors, in perfect conditions at Lucas Oil Stadium, the Giants are a serious threat to put up 30 points or more. The Giants have too many weapons for the Patriots to control. Victor Cruz and Hakeem Nicks comprise the best wide receiver tandem in football. Third receiver Mario Manningham is no slouch either.
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