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Who will have the biggest effect on SUPER BOWL XXII?


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Who will have the biggest effect on this years SUPERBOWL? Time will tell.
 
Eli Manning.............. He will remember that he is Eli, and fold down the stretch, tossing a costly pick late in the game...... Kinda like he did last time. :singing:
 
Eli Manning.............. He will remember that he is Eli, and fold down the stretch, tossing a costly pick late in the game...... Kinda like he did last time. :singing:

Nice pick! Hadn't thought about that.
 
The answer to these kinds of questions it always Tom Brady.
 
Why no option for the offensive line?

Executing each play starts up front (I thought we knew this). What are the chances of any of the listed skill players succeeding, if we're being dominated at the LOS? Most QBs don't function very well under pressure (including Brady). Doesn't mean we can't find ways to win...but I'd rather not have to hope and wait for the opponent to blow a coverage, commit a penalty, or stall in the RZ, for us to win the game. So, the hope is to win the battle in the trenches so we can ultimately have one of those listed step forward as a deserving heroe.
 
Wow Kevin Faulk proves he's Mr Patriot yesterday and he doesnt even get an option to be picked?

:p
 
Why no option for the offensive line?

Executing each play starts up front (I thought we knew this). What are the chances of any of the listed skill players succeeding, if we're being dominated at the LOS? Most QBs don't function very well under pressure (including Brady). Doesn't mean we can't find ways to win...but I'd rather not have to hope and wait for the opponent to blow a coverage, commit a penalty, or stall in the RZ, for us to win the game. So, the hope is to win the battle in the trenches so we can ultimately have one of those listed step forward as a deserving heroe.

Brady against the Giants in week 17:
32-42, 356 yards, 2 TD's

This despite the Giants D-line absolutely dominating the LOS in that game. And he only got sacked once, consistently avoiding and passing out of a ton of pressure. I agree, the LOS is immensely important, but Brady trumps that imo.
 
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