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Last year the Giants did not win a game in their preseason before making a Super Bowl run.
"But I'm looking forward to making a Super Bowl run in Atlanta every year for the next three or four years".
With them, Seattle were one of the more difficult outs in the NFC for a spell, even making a Super Bowl appearance in 2006 where they were beaten by the Pittsburgh Steelers, who were helped by some questionable refereeing.
The once scrappy underdogs from fightin' Philadelphia have created a model culture, and that's why they'll be back making a Super Bowl run next season.
There is a massive difference in a team's chances of making a Super Bowl run starting as the AFC's No. 1 seed at home in the Divisional Round in comparison to being a No. 5 seed playing a road game on Wild Card weekend, which is why Los Angeles can't afford to lose tonight.
Making a super effort for tonight's show.
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Most recently, it has drawn attention because it is making a super-cheap smartphone that runs the Firefox OS, based on the web browser.
Media conglomerates are facing the prospect of being able to beam National Basketball Association championship games, say, into theaters all over the world at virtually zero risk, at many times the profit and a fraction of the cost of making a super-spectacle like "Titanic".
"With bank transfers at the moment, consumers have no protection whatsoever, and we don't think that's right". Using its legal powers, Which? is making a super-complaint to the Payment Systems Regulator and alerting the Financial Conduct Authority.
The first I noticed was about a toxic cloud floating from Japan to Echo Park and making a super-race of hipsters.
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