
The more I think about this game the more confident I am that the Patriots will be victorious. LaRocque asked me earlier this week to compare the 2007-2008 Giants to previous Patriots teams: "which Patriots team do you see the Giants as being most like. Let me give you three options. Feel free to add another option if none of these fit A) The 1985 Pats, excited to be there, but just waiting to get their asses kicked, B) the 2001 Patriots, something started clicking at the right time and they just seem to have the right mix of things happening right now (the 06 Steelers also fit here), or C) The 2001 Patriots who caught the magic in the wrong year, meaning that the Giants are playing well enough to win in most years, but this is the wrong year to get that momentum because nobody is beating the Patriots."
I've given this a good amou

(Note: I just saw the sportscenter commercial where Eli and Peyton are getting a tour through the Sportscenter offices and are messing with each other the way that brothers do. I hope we do get to see an Eli-Peyton Superbowl at somepoint, that would just be good television. For this to hapen however, I think that Tom Brady would have to retire to pursue a career in Cologne modeling)
The Giants are, more or less, waiting around to get their asses kicked. I think that their wild emotional ride is about to come to a screetching halt on Sunday. Now if the Giants have a good year next year and make it back to the Superbowl, they have a better chance of being remembered as option C, but if they lose early in the playoffs or even worse, don't make the playoffs than they are doomed to be forever known as "team who lost last to the 2008 Patriots"...This season will still be remembered as a successful one for them, and it should be...Why should "Whale's Vagina", Miami, Buffalo and the Jets get to be the only teams with the honor of losing to the Pats twice this year? Well, they won't be. I don't think this game will be all that close...I hope it is a competitive game, but I think that New England is going to pull away, cover the spread, and hoist the trophy.

Richard Seymour preparing to shit all over the Giants' offense
Final Score: 35-17 Pats. I see your "Enter Sandman" and raise you a "For Whom The Bell Tolls" (It tolls for the Giants, if you're scoring at home...)
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I couldn't have been more wrong...opening mouth...inserting foot.
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