Saturday, February 4, 2012

Super Sunday Preview

Entering this Sunday's game there is so much more to tall about that has nothing to do with the game itself. From the soap opera that is the relationship between Petting Manning and team owner Jim Irsay. To how the Colts will actual look next year after everything unravels this off season. But with all that out there I'm choosing to ignore it and tall about what's important in the right now. And that's the game being played Sunday.

Everyone out there gas agreed with this, put pressure on Brady and you put yourself in a good position to win any game against the Patriots. Many are comparing the Giants now to the team from 4 years ago. And its easy to see why like that team they have a great line. Still have Brandon Jacobs and still can run the ball and control the clock. What the Giants didn't have then was a young and talented receiving core. And they didn't have the Eli from this season. He's leaps and strides better than he was then. Unfortunately in my opinion he's still capable of losing a game for you though.

Now the Patriots are a completely different team now. New lineman, different receiving threats, different backfield, different defense and in spite of what some would call just plain bad defense it all works to there favor. I'm a huge believer in what I call " trap games." Not only did the Giants get the benefit of one of those. In that game the Giants got a great look at the what they were going to see later that year. The Patriots brought the house that game in an attempt to accomplish something only one team has before. Perfection.

This game is more on the opposite spectrum of things really. The Patriots have Wes Welker and Deion Branch outside. They are literally the most clutch combination you could have in terms of sure hands. Many are saying New York will plug the middle of the field and control the two spectacular New England tight ends. Even if that's possible they will have to ask their secondary to stop plays down field alone. With no safety help against to great route runners and that's asking a lot from them. Steeple Rolls and Kenny Phillips will no doubt on the tight ends mostly. And maybe Deion Grant for a few.

Patriots by about 10 on Sunday. Brady throws at least 3 TD's. The Patriot defense gets lucky and Eli forces one to Cruz that gets swiped by Mcourtey. Bejarvis Green Ellis gets about 65-70YDS along with some short Woodhead passes to nuetralize the pass rush.

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