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My prediction? Patriots 35 - Giants 24
To me, it comes down to this. The Giants have made this playoff run on the back of their defense who has held opponents to 14, 17, & 20 points. This has allowed their offense to play ball control and hasn't forced Eli Manning to play catch up. They've allowed him to manage the game, protect the ball, and no have to take risks or overthink things. The Giants offense, while certainly efficient, haven't lite the world on fire this postseason. They've scored 24, 21, 23 points respectively. The last time their offense was forced to keep pace and score points was week 17 against the Pats when they gave 38 and Manning threw a late pick. The Giants scored a late cosmetic TD to make that score 38-35.
So it comes down to this. Do you think the Giants D can hold the Pats offense to under 20 points? I'll fully admit that the Giants defense has been fantastic, but not that fantastic. No team has held the Pats under 20 points and only a handful have held them under 30, one of which was not the Giants. I think at halftime we'll probably have a good game on our hands. I can see the Giants keeping pace and the Pats not running away with anything early... but like that week 17 game at some point the Giants will make a mistake, the Pats will capitalize on it and they'll start to pull away. I don't see the game as a blowout, but I don't see it as a nail biter either.
The Pats aren't a terribly young team, but after having 2 of the past 4 weeks off they'll be plenty healed and rested. Some people may be shocked by this, but I believe they've taken just as tough a road as the Giants have through the playoffs. Think about it, the unbeaten streak and the expectations have put pressure on them. The Giants have been playing with house money, always the underdog with nothing to lose. Plus, let's be honest... I'm an NFC guy, I'm sure we all are. But the teams the Pats have beat, Jacksonville & San Diego, are every bit as good if not better than the trio of Tampa, Dallas(who had imploded by then), and Green Bay. I'm not saying the Giants had an easy road by any means having won all their games on the road as the underdog, but let's also not act as if New England had it easy. They just make it look easy.
That's why they'll go 19-0. Hey, at least we can say we saw history.
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I am officially neutral in any rooting interest for the first Super Bowl in my life. Frankly, I want them both to lose, but since that cannot happen...
I am kinda pained that Iggles fans would be rooting for the Giants in any circumstance other than against another NFC East team.
by The Don of DC on Feb 3, 2008 2:09 PM EST reply actions
my pick
by fuquamanuel on Feb 3, 2008 2:43 PM EST reply actions
Go Pats.
What?
I think that the week 16 game and this one are going to be very different. I think that the different weather, higher caliber of players and coaching will all show up for the pats. I thought the Pats played pretty vanilla in week 16 and the Giants were playing over their heads.
My prediction and want I want is a Pat blow out victory...54-14
I predict, lots of screens,zone runs and draws. Too keep the Giants D lay off the pressure. The Pats D has the ablilty to stop the giants run and if they can do that and get a lead it will get ugly. Eli aganist lots pressure will be too much and it will get ugly for the GMEN. I hope. That my story and I'm sticking too it.
10-7 Giants in the 4th.
i'm happy
HAHAHA
I agree with the previous poster.
18-1 is hilarious.
Congrats to the Giants. I must say.
by fuquamanuel on Feb 3, 2008 10:11 PM EST reply actions
Miserable.
I'm so bitter I don't even think I enjoy football anymore.
Midgets
But ... 18-1 Baby!
Randy Fucking non-MVP Moss!
NFL Passing Leaders 0 for the Super Bowl in 42 years!
Bill Belicheat loses!
1972 Dolphins forever!
And Eli still looked like crap. And how many lucky fumble bounces did the Giants get?
The best part was my wife's comment. "You know how Tom Brady had said about after he had won all these Super Bowl's that he sat around wondering 'Is this it? Is this all there is?' Well, know he found something new. The sweet feeling of losing the Super Bowl."
by Andrew @ Bleeding Green Nation on Feb 3, 2008 10:39 PM EST up reply actions
By the way...
I hate you, Andy Reid.

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