In all seriousness (first time for everything right?) this will be a game about two of the top QBs in the NFL. These two teams first squared off on November 6th in Foxboro this season with the G-Men coming away on top in an impressive 4th quarter show from both quarterbacks. I have no idea what the precedent of teams playing in the regular season and in the Super Bowl (can I say that?) is nor do I feel like looking it up. HOWEVAAAA, I will give my (not so expert) opinion on how this instance will effect the game today.
In the first match up, Tom Brady (he's so pretty) threw 2 INT's along with losing a fumble. If Brady has over 1.5 turnovers today, IMO, the Patriots are in big trouble. Besides the turnovers, I'll go through the box score, I'll give stats that stick out to me:
- The first score of the game occurred with 3:29 to go in the 3rd quarter, a 22 yd FG by the Giants. I did not watch the game but I'm curious as to how/why neither team could get on the board earlier?
- The Patriots ran the ball 24 times to 49 passes. Guess this isn't the ratio to succeed on the Giants?
- Victor Cruz had 6 catches for 91 yards. I'm guessing this is a recipe that Belichick could handle, that will be "containing" him. Also shows that NE has the ability to control him.
- NYG had 1 punt return in 5 punts, NE had 5 returns in 8 punts. NE averaged 19.2 yards on kick returns while NY averaged 15.25 yards. These tell me that the Patriots have huge edge in the special teams department.
After all, David Tyree ain't walking through that door.
Patriots 31
Giants 21
I also don't mind The Lawfirm as a long shot MVP for +1800.
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