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Post-Christmas & The Regular NFL Season Finale

Now that Christmas has passed (it was a lovely Holiday, overall), it also marks the end of the regular NFL season.  Actually, the official end this year is December 28th.  The Giants and the Eagles will face each other at 1 pm at home (meaning, MetLife Stadium) and I will be glued to the 52" Samsung. The husband will probably be out walking (tragically, he isn't a Football fan...LOL).

It's not that this game will really mean anything, except (I hope) that the Giants will mercilessly humiliate the Eagles.  Neither team will be in the playoffs this year.  Of course, it's very disappointing that the Giants ruled themselves out much earlier than Philadelphia did; they had a bad season (understatement).  The Eagles fell apart in the last weeks, with Dallas assured a shoe-in about a week ago, as they are now safely in first place and the wildcard spots will be taken by other teams in the conference.

Hopefully, Dallas will be "one-and-done" and eliminated early.  I'm not sure if they got the first-round bye...I need to check.

It was not exactly disappointing to me that the Cowboys made it in over the Eagles.  I'm not a fan of any of the other teams in the NFC East, but if it's one team I can't stomach it's the Eagles.  Their recent failure to reach the playoffs brought a smile to my face, and a sigh of relief since I won't have to endure any crowing by their fans during the playoffs.

It remains to be seen which teams will be in the Super Bowl this year, but at this point, whichever teams do make it will deserve it.  Of course, I won't be heading out to Arizona to catch it live...not that I mind necessarily. But...there's nothing better enjoying it with friends (and non-Paleo grub) in front of the 52" Samsung.

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