Super Bowl XLII - Who will win?


Super Bowl XLII - Who will win?  

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  1. 1. Super Bowl XLII - Who will win?

    • New England Patriots
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    • New York Giants
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patriots of course... they don't have anyone against them, except giant fans. I think it will be a huge blow to everyone if giants win this superbowl

Everyone around me has been rooting against them. I was with my family a few weeks back when these two teams played. I was the only one who was hoping for 16-0

Well, it seems everytime i've seen the patriots behind, and i'm almost sure they werent gonna win, they rally at the end and come out on top. So, i'm obviously not going to say "i think they're gonna lose"...... They'll probly win, unless they have a really bad night, the giants have a really good night, and Brady and the pats cant pull some hail marys out their asses at the end to win it...... All highly unlikely.

I wouldnt go that far. They beat the Giants by the skin of their teeth just a few weeks ago. Giants know this and Pats know this. Advantage Giants.

I think big blue is going to suprize people. Its going to be a great game. Especially when the pats lose ;)

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Go Giants!

I think the better answer would be who cares......

It's just a stupid football game. In 3 months, will anyone (but the team & rabid fans) care?

Overpriced players.....overhyped game, and WAY overhyped halftime show.

I think the better answer would be who cares......

It's just a stupid football game. In 3 months, will anyone (but the team & rabid fans) care?

Overpriced players.....overhyped game, and WAY overhyped halftime show.

[rabid fan]

Me grabs you and bites you in the neck! HAHA - now you are infected with Giants Fan!!!! You'll become hopeless in 2 days! MUAHHHHAAAAAHHHH

[/rabid fan]

Well how about this, if you don't care about football (or anything for that matter) then why participate in the discussion? Sports (all of them) have their "rabid fans" and they are all "overpaid" and it'll go away. You can stay home and do whatever you do while us people with a pulse can continue to enjoy something, anything :) So what if we are rabid and they get paid too much, i'm entertained and therefore i pay for them to keep playing. If it wasn't entertaining to lots of people it would die off long ago.

I wouldnt go that far. They beat the Giants by the skin of their teeth just a few weeks ago. Giants know this and Pats know this. Advantage Giants.

I think big blue is going to suprize people. Its going to be a great game. Especially when the pats lose ;)

Giants have the advantage because they lost. Yeah.

Pats 28-14

Go Giants. (Y)

I believe if anyone could do it, it is Big Blue. Never-mind the last game of the season against the Pats, which is without a doubt going to give them confidence. The truth is they were not supposed to make it this far, and as a result have virtually nothing to lose, while the Patriots have everything to lose. As a result, the Patriots may go into things very tight, while the Giants will be loose, and it could be a truly huge upset.

Now I am a life long Giants fan, so I know most of this is wishful thinking on my behalf, but I do actually semi-believe what I say above.

Also the Giants do have this one thing that has basically won all of their games for them... one hell of a Defense.

Plus they are unbelievable on the road...won 10 straight.

If it was anyone other than the Patriots, I'd give them a chance. I'm expecting the regular Manning-esque melton and a routine Patriots domination. Thing is, they shouldn't even be in the post-season. No doubt that they're great, but their punishment for the cheating scandal has to be the weakest possible.

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