NFL Football Super Bowl 42: New York Giants vs. New England Patriots

January 21, 2008

On February 3rd in Glendale, Arizona the New York Giants will try and do the impossible by beating the undefeated New England Patriots in the Super Bowl.

The conference championships on Sunday showcased some interesting match ups and unpredictable outcomes, especially in the NFC where the Giants were able to contain Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers’ running game lead by Ryan Grant.

It was another cold one at Lambeau field with the temperature being almost unbearable and near impossible to play in, but Giants quarterback Eli Manning wasn’t fazed one bit as he lead his team to the promise land and his first Super Bowl.

The AFC conference championship on the other hand ended with a the predicted outcome as the Patriots took the victory, but Phillip Rivers and the Chargers didn’t not go out without a fight; at one point it seemed the Chargers were in control and on their way to the big game in Arizona.

You would think if you can force the New England Patriots to make turnovers, you have a pretty good chance at winning the game, especially when you intercept 3 of Tom Brady’s passes. Even though the Chargers played arguably the best defense on what has become an unbeatable offense, it just wasn’t enough to end the Patriots Super Bowl campaign. Phillip Rivers was noticeably banged up (admitted he had surgery a week prior), Antonio Gates was a total non factor and LaDainian Tomlinson was only involved in 3 plays because of injury. With all this going on, I still got to give it to them; the Chargers gave the Patriots a run for their money.

Andy Brewbaker


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January 5, 2008

This weekend starts the best part of the NFL season, PLAYOFF TIME!!

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Well, I guess it was a for gone conclusion, but it looks like Tom Brady, Randy Moss and Bill Belichick have made history and redefined perfection in the NFL.

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After an absolutely dominant season, it all comes down to one game for NFL history to be made in many categories for Tom Brady and the 15-0 New England Patriots.

The stage is set, the perfect season and quite possibly the perfect quarterback (records wise) are at stake at Giants Stadium on Saturday in New York against Eli Manning and company. The New York Giants have already clinched a playoff berth, so there are no real playoff implications, just records to set and broken.

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