Super Bowl XLII Open Thread
Justice. Is. Served.
We'll take a day's break from our Buffalo Bills coverage to commemorate the last big day of the 2007-08 NFL season: Super Bowl XLII. I can't remember being this hyped up for a Super Bowl in quite some time (I certainly wasn't the past two years, when beatings by the Steelers and Colts were expected). But this year, we've got a game where we know a blowout isn't likely - Week 17's 38-35 Pats victory proves that. That game was easily the best non-Bills-victory regular season game of 2007, in my humble opinion.
Y'all know the story lines: Spygates I & II; Plaxico Burress' guarantee; the birth of another Brady vs. Manning; we won't get into all of that here, because it's covered everywhere else. But the story lines this week have been edgier and much more controversial than in recent years - and it's built up the excitement even more. How will the Giants back up Burress' guarantee? How will the Patriots respond, again, to cheating allegations? The resulting clash could be an instant classic.
There is a surprising amount of connection between the two teams to the Bills. Patriots RB Sammy Morris, who is on IR and won't participate in this game, started his career with the Bills. The Giants are much more connected. Wideout Domenik Hixon, the Giants' kick returner, has an obvious connection with Bills TE Kevin Everett. DT Manny Wright spent a glorious 17 seconds on Buffalo's roster before being waived, then picked up by the Giants. Two Giants coaches - head coach Tom Coughlin and offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride - have Bills connections. Bills head coach Dick Jauron worked directly under Coughlin as defensive coordinator when the two were in Jacksonville, while Gilbride was Buffalo's offensive coordinator under previous head coach Gregg Williams. The Giants' Director of College Scouting, Marc Ross, is in his first year in that position after leaving Buffalo's scouting department for that job last off-season.
Prediction Time
I've waffled on this prediction several times. Clearly, logic, history and "you'd be an idiot not to" arguments say pick the Patriots. They're undefeated, have the best offense in football, have three championships under their belt, and a chip on their shoulder. But I can't shake the feeling that the Giants are about to shock the world. They've won 10 (ten)... yes, ten... straight road games, including a playoff-clinching victory in Buffalo, a huge win over division rival Dallas, and a championship victory at Lambeau Field. This team is on a roll, and they're one of only a handful of NFL teams that actually match up well with the Patriots. Don't discount this team - if any team has the makings of pulling an upset as monumental as this, it's the New York Giants.
So why not pick the Giants? If I'm wrong, I'm wrong; just another bitter, jealous Bills fan tasting vomit as the Patriots hoist the trophy, insides boiling at Bill Belichick's arrogant grin, Junior Seau's insipid gyrations and Tom Brady's glittering teeth. But if I'm right, I can proudly say that I picked the greatest upset in Super Bowl history - I believed it could happen. So that's what I'm doing, right now. Believing. I encourage you to believe with me, and post your predictions in the comments. And if you're looking for Bills fans to chat with during the game, this is the spot.
Final Prediction: Giants 34, Patriots 31.
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Please oh please
It will even be worth living with my gloating wife for months, just to see a dejected look on Brady's face.
by sireric on Feb 3, 2008 12:14 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
you guys can verbally spit on me if you want
in fact, i moved here on january 27 1991, my birthday, and the day scott norwood ruined my life.
i was here, at 11, when the redskins thumped us.
and the cowboys, and the cowboys again.
and for the years after that i had to hear how much better the nfc was than the afc. over... and over again.
for the past few years, i've been able to sit in quiet confidence as afc team after afc team beats the nfc opponent. building an era of dominance for the afc.
so i won't be rooting for the patriots. lets just say i'll be hopefully anticipating another afc victory. i hoped to god it wouldn't have to be the patriots. but i'd much rather see tom brady's ugly mug than hear my eagles, cowboy, and redskin fan-friends try to distort an nfc fluke victory into some sort of statement that the nfc has now taken the mantle as the league's best conference.
sorry. i'm rooting afc here. not patriots. just afc.
pats: 45-28
by sri on Feb 3, 2008 12:41 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
We're only a day off
by sireric on Feb 3, 2008 7:23 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Im predicting a win over the Pats in O.T.
by NYTXFAN on Feb 3, 2008 1:26 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
I did :)
by Brian Galliford on Feb 3, 2008 2:53 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Im not sure I care
But a prediction: Pats 34, Giants 20
by kaisertown on Feb 3, 2008 1:41 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
can't stand it
Needless to say I despise the patriots. They have no class. I've said all season that karma will get to them. Blowing out teams, having no mercy, running up the score, playing cheap, allegations of cheating, having illegitimate children, wearing cut-off sweatshirts, having restraining orders agaist Moss, all that crap I hope leads to them falling short like they did against the Colts last year.
Lets just hope justice is finally served.
Go Giants. Rush the passer, tackle well, and stay in the moment. Run the ball, play with confidence, and hit Tom Brady!
Lets get it on!
by MARVelous on Feb 3, 2008 4:13 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
That was
by Brian Galliford on Feb 3, 2008 10:12 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Play Of The Game
by Kumario! on Feb 3, 2008 10:28 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Soo..
That was an excellent game. Such a satisfying finish.
by Kurupt on Feb 3, 2008 10:52 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
During the game
I think this game helps to illustrate the points that you and I have been making.
by sireric on Feb 4, 2008 10:38 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
big time
hopefully jauron won't be so intimidated next year.
by jmorris0823 on Feb 4, 2008 12:25 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
Beli-choke!!!
by Nick BensalemPA on Feb 4, 2008 1:11 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
I agree
by fletcherjd on Feb 4, 2008 11:29 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
As much as I wanted the Patriots to lose...
So, now with the Patriots vanquished, we are seeing once again the type of arrogant metro-supremacism that the NYC area is well known for. For yet another year we get to hear how they're the frelling center of the universe and we should kiss their hairy asses to even be permitted to live in the same state with such personifications of manliness. Of course, that presumes that they even realize that any part of the state north of Westchester county even exists in the first place, a situation which is rare indeed.
Brian, you may have been up for this game. For me, this is the first Super Bowl that I have ever given serious consideration to not even watching because no matter who won it was going to leave a bitter, disgusting taste in my mouth. Yeah, seeing the cheaters lose was a good thing. Giants fans have two previous Super Bowl victories to their credit. They should act like they've been there before.
by Calvert on Feb 5, 2008 5:34 PM EST reply actions 0 recs

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