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I think not.....in the week 17 contest the Giants had nothing to LOSE and were loose and Eli was a gunslinger.....This time the Giants have a lot on the line and they will play tighter and more conservative, for reference watch the Dallas and Greenbay games.....it will cost them the game and by a lot more then 3 pts.

Also we did not start Blitzing Eli until the 4th quarter and he did not react well we will blitz more often in the Super Bowl and as for Plaxico He will get his plays but he will also be covered a lot better then in the first contest over and under.

So all in all i think we win by at least 2 TDs.
 
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I'm not sure it even matters if we see the same team. We will be a different team, that much is for sure.



- In the Week 17 Kaczur, Neal and Kyle Brady were NOT on the field.

- Brady in a dome is much better than Brady in the elements in NY in Dec. I remember a fair amount of wind that night. No wind next Sunday.
 
Can we please stop the myth that the Giants played some super human game in week 17?

Pats won time of possession 37-23

Giants did not run the ball well by their standards

Eli threw a costly INT that set up a Pat score

Toomer had a huge drop that could have converted a 3rd down and extended a Giants drive

Sam Madison got hurt on the play right before the record setting Moss TD, key timing for the Pats

There was a costly illegal contact call on Webster that extended a Pat drive and resulted in a TD

A costly Pass interference that gave the Pats the ball on the 1, and a costly personal foul (phantom call) on Amani Toomer on the sidelines that killed them in field position late in the game

And lets not act like the Pats didn't also execute to a very high level. Tom Brady made several key throws under pressure, Moss was catching bombs all over the field, Welker was doing his thing, Brady threw for 356 yards

Its not as if the Giants played the game of their life and the Pats were stumbling around the field

Pats played well, Giants made mistakes and there are SEVERAL things they can improve upon. They still only lost by 3

So the idea that the Giants played some unreal game that they wont be able to match is ridiculous.

They can certainly execute better defensively, they can certainly run the ball better then they did, there are several things the Giants can do better

If you guys think the Giants played the game of their life that day then you havent watched them very often. Eli had one of his better games in a while, but it was also one of the best weather games he had played in a while. As a whole the Giants can play a lot better then they did in week 17

The Patriots can play a lot better, too. And they will. One reason NY was able to pressure Brady so much is the entire right side of the line was, uh, on the bench for the whole game. That's a not so minor detail, certainly far more meaningful than a journeyman DB like Madison's injury

Let's also not forget the Giants KO return for a score. That single play had a huge impact on how the Week 17 game played out. That and the completely BS celebration penalty on Moss after the TD that set up the return.

If it happens again the Giants will be in good shape. My hunch is that it won't.
 
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Can we please stop the myth that the Giants played some super human game in week 17, and couldnt play any better a 2nd time around?

Pats won time of possession 37-23

Giants did not run the ball well by their standards

Eli threw a costly INT that set up a Pat score

Toomer had a huge drop that could have converted a 3rd down and extended a Giants drive

Sam Madison got hurt on the play right before the record setting Moss TD, key timing for the Pats

There was a costly illegal contact call on Webster (very questionable) that extended a Pat drive (they would have had to punt) and resulted in a TD

A costly Pass interference that gave the Pats the ball on the 1, and a costly personal foul (phantom call) on Amani Toomer on the sidelines that killed them in field position late in the game

And lets not act like the Pats didn't also execute to a very high level. Tom Brady made several key throws under pressure, Moss was catching bombs all over the field, Welker was doing his thing, Brady threw for 356 yards

Its not as if the Giants played the game of their life and the Pats were stumbling around the field

Pats played well, Giants made mistakes and there are SEVERAL things they can improve upon. They still only lost by 3

So the idea that the Giants played some unreal game that they wont be able to match is ridiculous.

They can certainly execute better defensively, they can certainly run the ball better then they did, there are several things the Giants can do better

If you guys think the Giants played the game of their life that day then you havent watched them very often. Eli had one of his better games in a while, but it was also one of the best weather games he had played in a while. As a whole the Giants can play a lot better then they did in week 17

You "conveniently" leave out how that game played out.
The Patriots closed out the game 22-7 after the midway point of the 3rd quarter, the only Giants score being a garbage score with less than 20 seconds left.

The Patriots appeared to toy with the Giants until the halfway part of the 3rd.

You're also leaving out the KO return for a TD after the "celebration" penalty.

Your penalty smack is very weak considering that.
 
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You "conveniently" leave out how that game played out.
The Patriots closed out the game 22-7 after the midway point of the 3rd quarter, the only Giants score being a garbage score with less than 20 seconds left.

The Patriots appeared to toy with the Giants until the halfway part of the 3rd.

You're also leaving out the KO return for a TD after the "celebration" penalty.

Your penalty smack is very weak considering that.

The other problem I have is the Patriots scored 22 unanswered points in that game. You won't hear that from the mediots as we get closer to the game. You also won't hear about the fact Kaczur, Neal and Kyle Brady sat out that game.
 
The other problem I have is the Patriots scored 22 unanswered points in that game. You won't hear that from the mediots as we get closer to the game. You also won't hear about the fact Kaczur, Neal and Kyle Brady sat out that game.

They have to "sell tickets" somehow.
Plus Vegas gotta get its juice.

Food for thought. The 85 Bears beat the New England Patriots 20-7 in the regular season in a well-contested game. The Super Bowl was a slightly different story.
 
There was barely any wind that night and Tom Brady was excellent. He threw for 356 yards, Moss and Welker both had huge games. He also hit the record setter to Moss because Sam Madison had gotten hurt on the play directly prior

What is he going to do this time? Is he going to throw for 500 yards and 7 TDs? He played excellent the first time around. Moss and Welker both had big games.

Tom Brady played a great game in week 17 and you still only won by 3. If anything the Giants can only do a better job this time around with experience against that Pats offense and the added growth of a young secondary through this playoff run. They couldnt be much worse. His QB rating in that game was the 2nd best rating he had after Thanksgiving, behind only the Pitt game

If they play that wel or better how come the scored 13 more than their average, the Pats just hit for Par. That was the game of their lives, it's laughable to say the play better than that.
 
Obviously both teams can play better. I am actually hoping that both play their best games of the year. If that is the case the Pats should win by around 15 points. I'm amazed at how much hype that Giants are getting after this playoff run. They beat a banged up Tampa Bay team that is not very good. They were significantly outplayed by Dallas most of the game but to their credit they came up big when it mattered and then they clearly outplayed Green Bay. I give them a lot of kudos for that and the Pats certainly need to take them seriously but the contention that I keep hearing that the teams match up well is silly. The Pats avarage margin of victory is double digits. The Giants is 2 points I believe. We killed teams like Dallas and Washington that NY lost to. Look, we all remember the games against the Ravens and the Eagles and realize that we can have problems if we do not play well but for anyone to make this out to be even remotely close to an even match up is just kidding themselves. Can the Giants cause us problems? Absolutely. Should they? No.
 
They have to "sell tickets" somehow.
Plus Vegas gotta get its juice.

Food for thought. The 85 Bears beat the New England Patriots 20-7 in the regular season in a well-contested game. The Super Bowl was a slightly different story.


It's funny you mention that game because I specifically remember watching and thinking that the score wasn't indicative of the true result. The Pats defense was able to keep McMahon and Payton to 20 points, but that was overshadowed by the juggernaut that was the Bear's defense. Most people never talk about it, but the 85 Pats defense was pretty good in their own right. They were the real reason we went to the Super Bowl that year. I seem to remember that team forcing a lot of crucial turnovers at the right times. No matter what the media says, I see a lot more in common between the 07 Giants to the 85 Pats, than I do with the 01 Pats. IMO, there can never be another team similar to the 01 Pats.
 
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There was barely any wind that night and Tom Brady was excellent. He threw for 356 yards, Moss and Welker both had huge games. He also hit the record setter to Moss because Sam Madison had gotten hurt on the play directly prior

What is he going to do this time? Is he going to throw for 500 yards and 7 TDs? He played excellent the first time around. Moss and Welker both had big games.

Tom Brady played a great game in week 17 and you still only won by 3. If anything the Giants can only do a better job this time around with experience against that Pats offense and the added growth of a young secondary through this playoff run. They couldnt be much worse. His QB rating in that game was the 2nd best rating he had after Thanksgiving, behind only the Pitt game


The thing is, when you watch the Pats a lot, you see that even though Brady's stats ended up being good that day, and they did dominate TOP, the offense looked sloppy and terrible. It was very clear that our gimpy O-Line was up against NY's excellent front four and Brady was getting more pressure in the pocket than I had seen him get in a long time. Whether or not the Giants played "the Game of their life" is arguable, just because the Pats' Offensive stats were good doesn't mean it was an optimal game in terms of their ability. They looked sloppy, Brady was rushed, and you may look at that game and think Brady was nearly perfect, but let me tell you, you haven't seen anything yet. If the defense can keep up their red zone coverage the way they have and the OLine protects Brady as well as they are capable of and have consistently done all year, the Giants will REALLY understand why this team is 18-0.
 
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So the idea that the Giants played some unreal game that they wont be able to match is ridiculous.

They can certainly execute better defensively, they can certainly run the ball better then they did, there are several things the Giants can do better

If you guys think the Giants played the game of their life that day then you havent watched them very often. Eli had one of his better games in a while, but it was also one of the best weather games he had played in a while. As a whole the Giants can play a lot better then they did in week 17

To me the biggest Advantage for the Giants in that game, which may be
hard to repeat, is the performance of Eli.

The Int he made came late but the first half he played very well with
a QB rating of 141.
Eli's preformamce, a kickoff return for TD by Giants and THREE red zone trips by PATs in first half with no TD made this game close.
That is where the Giants kept this game close. The first half.
Also remember the Giants D had a big advantage in this game.
They knew Brady and Moss were going to try and break records with TDs.
When you know something like that, it gives you an edge.

Can Giants run game do better? Maybe ... if PATs decide to put more into
stopping Eli. But then Eli won't do as well. But I doubt Bradshaw will be
the reason the run game does better.
Eli did most of his damage on 1st and 2nd dns when PATs were playing run.
PATs may do something a little different this time.
The question is can Giants Offense/ST improve in some area without
dropping off in another area. I really doubt that.

Can Giants Defense do better. Maybe. But this time they won't have the
edge of knowing what PATs will be trying to do. Also PATs Oline will be
intact and Maroney is running really well. I think Giants Defense will be hard
pressed to do better than last time.
Giants Game Plan last time .. was very good. It is the only chance they
really have. If they change it and decide to run more for example
..... it will be a big mistake .. IMO.

If PATs are up 10 points or more at the half ... game is over. IMO
 
Im not giving any "penalty smack", im simply stating the idea that the Giants played the game of their lives and couldnt execute any better is nonsense, they made many mistakes

Also the Pats did have a big second half, as you said. Often that happens in games when teams dominate time of possession throughout the game, opposing defenses tend to get tired. The Pats dominated time of possession, because the Giants didnt run the ball very well by their standards at all, and when they scored they scored very fast. Thats why the Pats had a huge 2nd half. It wasnt because the Pats 'took the Giants lightly' and then turned a switch on. If you think that i dont know how closely you watch your own team. The Pats never take anyone lightly, thats why they not only beat lesser teams but often do so by 21+ points. Thats why theyve never tripped up and are 18-0. If you think they took the Giants lightly when they were 1 win away from finishing off a perfect regular season, with a bye week to follow after, playing a game on 8 different tv channels, then i dont know what to tell you, other then i strongly disagree


If the Giants dont lose the time of possession battle 37-23 this time around, and the pats dont run 20+ more plays then the Giants, maybe the Pats offense wont be exploding on a tired defense in the 2nd half of the game. Even Maroney started doing damage in the 2nd half after a slow first half. The Giants D was gassed. Its because of that reason they exploded in the 2nd half, not because they all of a sudden starting getting 'serious'. Personally i think thats a laughable way of looking at it. The Pats knew what was at stake for them, they wanted that game badly. theres no way they were just messing around out there for a half. Thats not their style, never been their style, and im shocked someone who watches them regularly would think such a thing

If this, If that, maybe this, couldve been that, mightve been this, shouldve been theat........

Yea, if I had a couple Billion $ I could buy the Patriots franchise too.

You sound like a complete fool. There are no "IF" scenarios. The game was played, PAtriots dominated the second half and blew the Giants away. The 3 point difference was inconsequential since it was a Garbage time TD.
 
Let's also not forget the Giants KO return for a score. That single play had a huge impact on how the Week 17 game played out. That and the completely BS celebration penalty on Moss after the TD that set up the return.

Actually, the BS "celebration" penalty was called on Maroney for dancing too close to Moss. [I kid you not; nothing Moss did could be considered a violation of the rule.]
 
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I think the Giants are lucky to even be here right now. They have not done anything great to get to the SB, as far as I'm concerned Dallas and GB both beat themselves. I can't stand how everybody thinks Eli is so great now. Am I wrong?
 
The Patriots will be at full strength, well rested and will have no reason to hold back or go "vanilla" on either side of the ball.

They will pull out all the stops on offense and should take a commanding lead early forcing the Giants into relying on Eli.

Then unlike the last game, they'll confuse the sh*t out of the kid with non stop blitzes and disguised coverages that should bring back the "real" Eli. The one that threw 20 interceptions this year.

I'm pretty confident this game will be a blowout by the middle of the 3rd quarter.
 
I think not.....in the week 17 contest the Giants had nothing to LOSE and were loose and Eli was a gunslinger.....This time the Giants have a lot on the line and they will play tighter and more conservative, for reference watch the Dallas and Greenbay games.....it will cost them the game and by a lot more then 3 pts.

Also we did not start Blitzing Eli until the 4th quarter and he did not react well we will blitz more often in the Super Bowl and as for Plaxico He will get his plays but he will also be covered a lot better then in the first contest over and under.

So all in all i think we win by at least 2 TDs.



What do the G-MEN have to lose? They beat the NFC's #1 seed, a Cowcurs team that has 12 pro-bowlers and the #2 seed the Pack. All away games. One being the third coldest on record. They have no reason to hang their heads for making it to the SB. They have outplayed the expectations of many. They played with a lot of heart and never quit.
 
There was a costly illegal contact call on Webster (very questionable) that extended a Pat drive (they would have had to punt) and resulted in a TD

It may have been questionable on TV, but if you were in the stands you could've seen Webster holding onto Stallworth for the whole play. Even the Giants fans in attendance agreed with the call, so that's a terrible complaint.
 
A costly Pass interference that gave the Pats the ball on the 1, and a costly personal foul (phantom call) on Amani Toomer on the sidelines that killed them in field position late in the game

The call was phantom only in that the foul was not on Toomer, it was on that fat backup QB of yours, he tripped Samuel as he was trying to get out of the Giant bench, I watched this five times. The official saw Samuel go down and thought it was Toomer that tripped him.

In any event, it was a penalty, the officials have to get those guys out of there and don't like when the bench gets involved, good call.
 
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The Giants won in week 17.
 
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