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The Cobra
02-02-2012, 02:05 PM
As per TSN

Four years after the New York Giants brought an abrupt end to the New England Patriots nearly perfect season, the two teams are preparing to do battle with the Lombardi Trophy once again on the line.

The biggest winner of Super Bowl week so far may be retired NFLer and former Giant David Tyree, whose against-the-helmet catch during the Giants' game-winning drive at Super Bowl XLII will be on constant loop this week.

The Giants' comeback victory over Patriots in 2007, aided by Tyree, marked the seventh time the Giants earned the right to be called Super Bowl champions and their first title since 1990.

New York's trip to this year's Super Bowl mirrors their playoff run from four years ago as they emerged from Wild Card weekend with enough momentum to propel themselves into the big game. Victories over the Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers not only punched their ticket to Indianapolis, but it also galvanized the team along the way.

Eli Manning has proven he is indeed one of the elite quarterbacks in the league, and his receiving corps is as deep as they come with Hakeem Nicks, Victor Cruz, and Mario Manningham moving the ball downfield.

The Giants defence has also returned to its 2007 form, with Justin Tuck, Osi Umenyiora and Jason-Pierre Paul leading a rejuvenated defensive line that is as healthy as it's been all season. Their goal will be to disrupt Tom Brady and the Patriots pass-heavy attack.

As Brady goes, so does the Patriots offence.

Brady is coming off an outstanding campaign, in which he broke Dan Marino's single season passing record, only to finish behind Drew Brees in passing yards this year.

His main weapon, tight end Rob Gronkowski is expected to play on Sunday despite a reported high ankle sprain, which he sufferred in the Conference Championships when New England narrowly defeat the Baltimore Ravens.

Brady has enjoyed success most of his career, but prior to this year's post-season, Brady had yet to win a playoff game since falling to the Giants in 2007.

The Patriots passer began his NFL career with 10 straight playoff victories, during which time he threw for 14 touchdowns and only three interceptions and helped bring three Super Bowl titles to New England. However, since that time, Brady's post-season record has dipped to a much more pedestrian 6-5, with 22 touchdowns and 16 interceptions.

Yet it is difficult to go against the duo of Brady and head coach Bill Belichick, who have the most post-season wins by any quarterback and head coach tandem in league history with 16.

Belichick has been working to improve his often porous defence for most of the season and things may have finally clicked in January when the Patriots defenders put together two of their best outings of the year against the Denver Broncos and the Ravens.

While early season results count for nothing at this time of year, this is the second time the Patriots and Giants take the field against each other this season. The Giants came away with a 24-20 victory in New England in early November, without the help of a miracle against the helmet catch.

The hype is in place and now all that is left to be done is play the game.

The Cobra
02-02-2012, 02:07 PM
Giants run game with Bradshaw and Jacobs eating up the clock with 3-4 yd chunks and Manning`s 7-8 yd dump offs will eat up the clock and keep Brady on the bench till he has to come out throwing. Cue the Giants pass rush and cue the turnovers. Giants win 31-21 with relative ease.

harryb
02-02-2012, 02:21 PM
Hoping the Giants win Superbowl.
But I am prepared if they don't


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Bigpineguy Retired
02-02-2012, 02:41 PM
Giants run game with Bradshaw and Jacobs eating up the clock with 3-4 yd chunks and Manning`s 7-8 yd dump offs will eat up the clock and keep Brady on the bench till he has to come out throwing. Cue the Giants pass rush and cue the turnovers. Giants win 31-21 with relative ease.

Really hoping Giants win 28-21 ( got a nanosat to win ....lol )

BPG~

The Cobra
02-02-2012, 03:30 PM
Really hoping Giants win 28-21 ( got a nanosat to win ....lol )

BPG~

Thanx BPG for the reminder....gotta go & see what score I picked LOL

Costactc
02-02-2012, 04:38 PM
Couldn't care a less about either team but I think the Giants win 21-17.

Condor
02-02-2012, 04:47 PM
Patriots - 38 Giant Heads - 24 Dont forget about our little wager my friend.... lol.

The Cobra
02-02-2012, 04:50 PM
Patriots - 38 Giant Heads - 24 Dont forget about our little wager my friend.... lol.

How could I?....I`ve got a grand to make up!!!!!!.....Damn Ravens.LMAO

Condor
02-02-2012, 04:58 PM
How could I?....I`ve got a grand to make up!!!!!!.....Damn Ravens.LMAO

Same here I lost my buns off on the Championship games... But for real...lol..

abby
02-02-2012, 05:09 PM
Patriots are going to kill the giants,the giants should not even be there they got massive lucky..it,s going to be a horrible superbowl.

The Cobra
02-02-2012, 05:09 PM
Same here I lost my buns off on the Championship games... But for real...lol..

I got `em good in the divisional games LOL

Costactc
02-02-2012, 05:56 PM
Patriots are going to kill the giants,the giants should not even be there they got massive lucky..it,s going to be a horrible superbowl.

Actually after watching the AFC Championship game, The Pats shouldn't be there either.

hutch
02-02-2012, 06:26 PM
Patriots are going to kill the giants,the giants should not even be there they got massive lucky..it,s going to be a horrible superbowl.

sounds like a 5 year old echo to me...& look what happened then...lol... costactc makes a good point too... We all hope you're wrong musky so we can at least enjoy the game even if the team we root for loses.