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Super Bowl XLII: New England Patriots vs. New York Giants

Cowboys v. Titans

I...think...I'm....gonna'...be....
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Just a few things for the Super Bowl you might know already, or if you don't, you do now.

Patriots are favored by 14 (open), already down to 11½ as of 1/23/08.
O/U is 53½.
The SB favorite is 23-16-2 ATS and 30-11 straight up.
The favorite has won the last 4 SB's straight up and 7 of the last 9.

Including playoffs, the Patriots are 10-8 ATS. They were 8-0 ATS in their first 8 games and are 2-8 since, including 0-5 in their last 5, but remember, they still won every single game.

Including playoffs, the Giants are 13-6 ATS. 8-2 in their last 10, and 5-0 in their last 5.

Assuming the roof is closed at University of Phoenix Stadium, there have been 12 previous Super Bowls played indoors. The NFC representitive is 8-4, however, the AFC team has won the last 3 indoor SB's. The Giants are 9-1 in their last 10 games indoors. The Patriots are 9-0 in their last 9 under a roof.

The Patriots are 8-1 in their last 9 games against NFC East opponents, including a Super Bowl win over Philadelphia and 2-0 against the Giants.
The Giants are 4-4 in their last 8 against the AFC East (0-2 vs. NE)

This is the 12th time the Super Bowl participants have met during the regular season. The Pats and Giants met in week 17 with NE winning 38-35.
In the previous 11 times, the team that won the regular season matchup is 5-6 in the Super Bowl rematch.
The Patriots are 24-7 since 2001 against teams they've faced a 2nd or 3rd time in the same season.

The NFC holds a 21-20 edge in the SB, but the AFC has won 8 of the last 10.
The team that wins the coin toss is 19-22 in the SB.
The team that wins the coin toss has lost 4 straight SB's, and 9 of the last 11.
The Patriots lost the coin toss in all 3 of their SB victories.

The Patriots have 20 players with SB experience, the Giants have 3.

Oldest individual SB record: Highest yards per carry - 10.5, Tom Matte, Baltimore Colts, SB III.

There has never been a punt return for a TD in Super Bowl history.
 
has anyone else realized how much this year's super bowl reminds me of the '86 Super Bowl? the almighty Bears vs. the road warrior Patriots team that beat a few division champs to get to the big game. hope the outcome is a bit better.
 
Just a few things for the Super Bowl you might know already, or if you don't, you do now.

Patriots are favored by 14 (open), already down to 11½ as of 1/23/08.
O/U is 53½.
The SB favorite is 23-16-2 ATS and 30-11 straight up.
The favorite has won the last 4 SB's straight up and 7 of the last 9.

Including playoffs, the Patriots are 10-8 ATS. They were 8-0 ATS in their first 8 games and are 2-8 since, including 0-5 in their last 5, but remember, they still won every single game.

Including playoffs, the Giants are 13-6 ATS. 8-2 in their last 10, and 5-0 in their last 5.

Assuming the roof is closed at University of Phoenix Stadium, there have been 12 previous Super Bowls played indoors. The NFC representitive is 8-4, however, the AFC team has won the last 3 indoor SB's. The Giants are 9-1 in their last 10 games indoors. The Patriots are 9-0 in their last 9 under a roof.

The Patriots are 8-1 in their last 9 games against NFC East opponents, including a Super Bowl win over Philadelphia and 2-0 against the Giants.
The Giants are 4-4 in their last 8 against the AFC East (0-2 vs. NE)

This is the 12th time the Super Bowl participants have met during the regular season. The Pats and Giants met in week 17 with NE winning 38-35.
In the previous 11 times, the team that won the regular season matchup is 5-6 in the Super Bowl rematch.
The Patriots are 24-7 since 2001 against teams they've faced a 2nd or 3rd time in the same season.

The NFC holds a 21-20 edge in the SB, but the AFC has won 8 of the last 10.
The team that wins the coin toss is 19-22 in the SB.
The team that wins the coin toss has lost 4 straight SB's, and 9 of the last 11.
The Patriots lost the coin toss in all 3 of their SB victories.

The Patriots have 20 players with SB experience, the Giants have 3.

Oldest individual SB record: Highest yards per carry - 10.5, Tom Matte, Baltimore Colts, SB III.

There has never been a punt return for a TD in Super Bowl history.

The NFC has won the coin toss 10 years in a row. I wonder what the odds are on that?

There has never been an overtime game in Super Bowl history.
 
But the guy isn't very fast.

He can't 'separate' from the defender, and he runs poor routes.... :pirate:


Relax fellas, i think that everyone knew he was better than he had an opportunity to show here, but he's like brady's 4th option & let's not make him out to be better than he is just b/c he's going to the bowl.

I happy for him but remember,
They tried to run with him last year as a #2 & the pats still figured they needed to get WR's in FA so that kind of tells you their thinking about dude. Oh yeah, there's that brady guy too.
 
Nobody is nominating him for the HoF or even Pro Bowl. I'm just happy for a player drafted as a Texan. I would have felt the same for Morency if the Packers had made it, too.
 
Nobody is nominating him for the HoF or even Pro Bowl. I'm just happy for a player drafted as a Texan. I would have felt the same for Morency if the Packers had made it, too.

I'm happy for the guy too and agree that he isn't exactly being nominated for Canton...

I was just being facetious because so many people ripped the guy apart whenever he was a Texan..
 
I'm having a hard time being excited about this year's game. All of the media coverage is centered around statements like "will the Giants be able to ..."

Questions to which I always answer to myself:

No. They won't.

I will watch the Super Bowl--for tradition, for nostalgia, for the food and friends--but I can't imagine this game is even close. Even remembering that several teams I did not expect to do well played the Patriots close this year, so I am hoping to see the Giants really force the action. I know they are underrated, but they are not within a mile of the Pats on paper.
 
I'm having a hard time being excited about this year's game. All of the media coverage is centered around statements like "will the Giants be able to ..."

Questions to which I always answer to myself:

No. They won't.

I will watch the Super Bowl--for tradition, for nostalgia, for the food and friends--but I can't imagine this game is even close. Even remembering that several teams I did not expect to do well played the Patriots close this year, so I am hoping to see the Giants really force the action. I know they are underrated, but they are not within a mile of the Pats on paper.



I don't think the pats can win this game. Sitting for 2 weeks basically being annointed.....i don't think they can overcome this ego trip that espn has been putting on. It happened to USC, and it will happen to New England...look for them to come out flat and unprepared.
 
Personally, I'm getting tired of it already. I can't even watch NFLN lately due to all the coverage of the SB. I wish we could just get to Sunday evening, watch the game and be done with it.

I could care less who wins really, I just want a good game.

Then we can move on to things concerning the Texans like cuts, combine, free agency, draft, etc.

:texflag:
 
Is anyone else like me and they almost forget about the game with 2 weeks off?It happened with Bowl games this year. I forgot completely about the NC game and didn't care. There are some great things like the Pats being 18-0 but after last week I'm in off-season mode. the coverage seems dated almost.
 
I don't think the pats can win this game. Sitting for 2 weeks basically being annointed.....i don't think they can overcome this ego trip that espn has been putting on. It happened to USC, and it will happen to New England...look for them to come out flat and unprepared.

I see the game as another Washington vs Denver matchup...remember the Doug Williams game ? Denver came in with a prety fair defense. The first quarter was a wash. Then Denver lost one safty starter...then they lost the second during the second quarter....then it was bombs away.

New England 44 ..................New York Football Giants 14.


Super Bowl XXII

http://www.superbowlhistory.net/superbowl/1980s.php

Super Bowl 22, played on January 31st, 1988 at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego, California, saw Joe Gibbs' Washington Redskins maim Reeves' Denver Broncos 42-10. John Elway threw a 56 yard touchdown to Ricky Nattiel and Rich Karlis' field goal put the Broncos up 10-0. It was false hope for Denver as the Redskins ran off 42 unanswered points to win Super Bowl Twenty-Two. MVP Doug William's had a record tying 4 touchdowns to Ricky Sanders (2), Clint Didier (1), and Gary Clark (1).Two records fell as Sanders had 193 yards receiving and rookie runner Timmy Smith rushed for 204 yards. Led by Barry Wilburn and Alvin Walton the Redskins held Denver scoreless for the last three quarters
 
This will possibly be the first and last time I ever root for a New York team. Call me a hater but I want the Pats to lose this one. Nothing turns me off like the hype machine. I haven't seen ESPN in a week and I dont plan to until this is all over.
 
Puppy bowl is pretty intense right now!


I've actually been watching that! FUNNY! Beats all the redundant crap about the Pats.:deadhorse I've had about all I can take of Terry Bradshaw and Jimmy Johnson, and the game hasn't even started yet!


GO GIANTS!!!!!!!!
 
Manning is coming into his own. He posted decent numbers in 2005 and 2006, but they were all int he first half, and as he faded down the stretch, his team did. Now, he's playing solidly when it's needed most. I find myself pulling for him, despite the fact that he's a Manning.

I like the matchup. I said after the Pats-Giants game in the final week that the Giants could beat anyone, and they almost have. Time for the final round against NE.

I agree. The Giants are very underrated. I'm expecting a close game, with the Giants winning 26-24. :fight:
 
When I saw the red carpet Ryan Seacrest thing on Fox, I turned it off. That represents everything that's wrong with the SB to me. There's nothing I need to see/hear for the 100 millionth time about this game, especially from the hollywood phonies so I'll turn it back to Fox about 15 minutes before gametime. In the meantime, NFLN isn't bad. I like listening to Adam Schefter, Jamie Dukes, and most of that crew. Baldinger, Wilcotts, and Dukes are actually talking football (gameplanning stuff, reviewing inactive lists etc.) as I write this an hour and ten minutes before gametime.

Spoke too soon.....Travolta getting interviewed by the NFLN chick telling us all he's sitting in the owner's box. My day is complete now that I know that.....

Looks like a no-compete clause. It's 4:30 and NFLN just switched to irrelevant programming.
 
Go Giants. Can't wait - had to take the day off work to watch this live! (since it's monday here).
 
can't they just play the game and forget the halftime show and pregame crap :thinking:

Then what we do with those extra 18 hours of the day?

Your right - every year the stupid hoopla gets longer and longer.


NYG 28-21
 
id love to see the 4-3 team with the heavy investment and emphasis on d-line pressure win :)... for our own peace of mind obviously
 
I'm now ready for some football. The National Anthem helped spark the mood. Good job, Jordan!
 
Solid stop by the giants D though. Gianst are controlling clock but Pats are leading where it counts: the scoreboard.
 
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