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James Michaelson, no, it should "me" because "Matt and me" are the objects of the preposition "for," and therefore the objective pronoun is required.
Richard D. Boyle,
It's a matter of case, either subjective or objective. The English are just as guilty of bad English language usage as Americans are.
"Me" is the object of the preposition "for". The use of "I" is subjective. In this sentence "you" is the subject.