Dogfight in the Dessert

February 02, 2008

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Michael McDonald

Dogfight in the Dessert

After nearly two weeks, my mind is made up. I'm ready for Super Bowl prediction and I'll be damned if I'm wrong on this one. For the last thirteen days I have obsessed over this one game, unlike any other in my almost 27 years. Day after day I'm constantly looking at the storyline. I guess the reasons why I am so jacked are:

A. The Giants haven't won a SB since I was in the 4th grade

B. New York hasn't won jack since 2000

C-Z. Forget it, I could go through the whole damn alphabet at least 100 times with reasons why I want the Giants to win this game on Sunday night.

This  just might wind up being the greatest Super Bowl ever played. It's going to be a physical, no holds barred dogfight in the dessert. It could be Broncos, Packers, Giants, Bills, Rams, and Titans all rolled into one. But this, this, will be different. These two teams are so damn physical and you can sense just how badly they all want to win. This ain't just a football game. You have Tom Brady, Bellicheck, and Moss gunning for perfection. While Tom Coughlin's Road Warrior Giants try to bring the prize back to Glorious Gotham, the northeastern shoulder of the country has a lot at stake. From the tip of Maine all the way down to the Jersey shore, there are people beaming with Patriot Pride and others bleeding Giant blue. Bean Town versus the Big Apple; the football version.

Here's the Deal:

The Giants' Pass Rush is going to get to T Brady and bring on s ruckus. I guarantee it. It's gotta be quality over quantity. We talking about how essential it is to knock Brady's block off, but you gotta realize the G-men will not get that many opportunities to get to him. Part of this is because the Pat's O-line is so solid, but also because TB is so smooth in the pocket. They say Dan Marino has the quickest release of any quarterback ever to play, but I havev seen a player that can get rid of the ball like Tom Brady does when he hears footsteps. As the defense gets near him, Boom, fifteen yard pass to the sideline for a first down.

This is why whenever the moneymakers, Tuck, Osi, Strahan. and Pierce get near Brady they have to wrap him up, lay him on the floor, and show him who the boss is. And they will. They have to try to get into Brady's head and we all know how tough that is. But if you can hurt #12, as Robert De Niro would say,"Just a little bit," you might just get him upset. Go rattle the MVP. Make him want to take his football and go home. Kick Brady off his high horse and out of the dessert with just the three rings that he came with.

Keywords: Bellicheck, Dan Marino, Giants, Patriots, Super Bowl, Ton Brady

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Comments

  1. Congrats to the Giants and NYC.

    Your defensive line did the job.

     UncleJ in Boston

    p.s. FOAD 

    Uncle JUncle J on Monday, 04 February 2008, 10:19 PST # |

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