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Message: Thought you might like this article located here: https://right-thoughts.us/index.php/weblog/comments/go_pats_patriots_giants_superbowl/ Pats. PATS. Pats. Go Pats! Over at Right Thinking, there’s a post about the big game tomorrow. I figured I’d reproduce my comments here as well. feel free to expound upon what you think will go down tomorrow in the comments. My comment (not really going out on a limb with any of this, but here it is anyway): Moss is a factor for exactly the reasons mentioned in the post. They have to cover him on every play. The Pats have been totally rope-a-doping everyone in the second half of the season with Moss. He pulls double and triple coverage deep, and meanwhile Welker is so fast across the middle that Brady can dump 10-15 yard passes to him all day long. He’s the real star of the receiving squad. I love that little bastard. :) Meanwhile Maroney, Faulk and Gaffney are catching passes like they are all starting receivers (well, Gaffney is, but you get my point). Plus Maroney can move his ass on the ground. As can Faulk and Evans when needed. I say Pats win 35-21 with Maroney and Welker providing the lion’s share of scoring. If Wes doesn’t get in the end zone, he will make the lion’s share of first down made in the air. BTW, who would have ever imagined that Randy “Mouth Almighty/Inmate Number 643100923” Moss would be so well-behaved and such a low-key player in the latter half of the season? The man is a changed human being. Belichick is some kind of swami or some shit. ) As for Big Blue...I give them respect. Eli is playing WAY above his pay grade these days. He has all the tools to be in the same category as his brother in the future. They can move the ball, but Eli might crack and manage his time poorly as he is wont to do, being a bit young and somewhat easily rattled. Plus the Pats can hold the Giants to FGs and the opposite isn’t true. The Pats are that machine that stumbles but never falls, and they can capitalize on mistakes like no one else since Montana led the Niners. Giants make one mistake and the Pats can score 7. Two mistakes equal 14, and so on. Asante Samuel will be hunting Eli’s passes all day. One of them is coming down for the Pats, you watch. :) Speaking of D, I hope they play Rodney as a pass rusher. He can scare the shit out of Eli if he plays pressure right behind the old men (Vrabel and Seau). He always seems fairly ineffectual when he plays midfield or deep. When they use him like another linebacker he makes plays. At least this has every chance of being a good game. I’m really looking forward to it.