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Patriots, Giants In Super Bowl 2012: New England, New York Set For Sequel

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DENNIS WASZAK Jr.   01/22/12 11:53 PM ET   AP

A Super Sequel.

Four years after New York stunned previously undefeated New England in the Arizona desert, the Patriots and Giants are going at it again at the Super Bowl – this time in Indianapolis.

Brady and Belichick. Eli and Coughlin. Both teams rolling through the playoffs.

Yep, here we go again.

New England, which lost to New York 24-20 in early November, opens as a 3-point favorite for the Feb. 5 game. The Patriots have won 10 straight, with their last loss being to – you guessed it – the Giants.

"We know they're a great team," Giants quarterback Eli Manning said. "We played them already this year. They've been playing great football recently. Celebrate tonight, have fun, then start getting prepared and go to Indy and play our best football."

It's familiar territory for Tom Brady and the Patriots (15-3), who are playing in the Super Bowl for the fifth time in 11 years.

"Being in this situation is a great moment," Patriots nose tackle Vince Wilfork said. "You have to cherish this moment."

It's the Patriots' first appearance since Manning and the Giants (12-7) upset New England's pursuit of perfection in 2008. Back then, New England was a 12-point favorite, but New York's defense battered Brady, and Manning connected with Plaxico Burress on a late touchdown to win the Giants' third Super Bowl.

That TD came, of course, a few moments after one of the biggest plays in playoff history: Manning escaped the grasp of a few Patriots defenders and found David Tyree, who put New York in scoring position by pinning the football against his helmet for a jaw-dropping catch.

New England hopes to avoid that sort of drama this time around. Unless it goes in the Patriots' favor, as it did in the AFC title game.

Brady was unusually subpar in the Patriots' 23-20 victory over Baltimore, throwing for 239 yards with two interceptions and, for the first time in 36 games, no TD passes. But he got some help from the Patriots' much-maligned defense, which made some crucial stops down the stretch.

A few mistakes by the Ravens helped greatly, too, as Billy Cundiff shanked a 32-yard field goal attempt with 11 seconds left – a few minutes after Lee Evans had a potential winning touchdown catch ripped out of his hands in the end zone.

New England last won the Super Bowl in 2005, a long drought after the Patriots took home Lombardi trophies three times in four years. There are only a handful of players left from that team, with guys like Corey Dillon, Tedy Bruschi and Rodney Harrison replaced by young up-and-comers such as Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez and Jerod Mayo.

The constants, though, are Brady and Bill Belichick. And that's been a winning combination for New England.

Belichick did perhaps his finest coaching job, piecing together a defense that ranked second-to-last in the league during the regular season. That led to plenty of shootouts, and Brady was more than up to the task, throwing for a career-high 5,235 yards while tossing 39 touchdown passes.

"They're an amazing team," Patriots owner Robert Kraft said. "They're a great brotherhood; they're a family."

The Giants appeared on the verge of collapsing with Tom Coughlin's job status in jeopardy just a month ago, when they fell to 7-7 with an embarrassing loss to the Washington Redskins on Dec. 19.

"We've been here before," linebacker Mathias Kiwanuka said at the time, "and we'll get back."

Boy, was he right.

The Giants were facing elimination the following week in a game against the rival Jets and Rex Ryan, who boldly declared that his group was king of New York. Well, Coughlin's crew silenced Ryan with a 29-14 victory. The Giants followed that with a 31-14 win over Dallas in the regular-season finale to clinch the NFC East and get to the playoffs for the first time since 2008.

New York dominated Atlanta at home in the opening round. Then came another stunner: a 37-20 victory at Green Bay – knocking out the defending Super Bowl champions.

Manning extended the best season of his career with one more solid performance. Specials teams proved the difference in overtime, as Jacquian Williams forced a fumble on a punt return and Lawrence Tynes kicked the Giants past the San Francisco 49ers 20-17 for the NFC title.

"Hats off to Eli, offense, defense," Tynes said. "Great win."

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A Super Sequel. Four years after New York stunned previously undefeated New England in the Arizona desert, the Patriots and Giants are going at it again at the Super Bowl – this time in Indiana...
A Super Sequel. Four years after New York stunned previously undefeated New England in the Arizona desert, the Patriots and Giants are going at it again at the Super Bowl – this time in Indiana...
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01:34 PM on 01/26/2012
The G-men will take it. Not by much, this should be a dog fight!
12:29 AM on 01/26/2012
I would love to see the Pats win even though I'm a Eagles fan. Anyways my group The Bushwackerz did a song featuring the vocals of Tom Brady himself! Enjoy. http://soundcloud.com/syrllc/chill-spector-its-brady-bitch
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Rich Cash
Enlisted in 1971 - Retired in 1996
10:53 PM on 01/24/2012
Yawn...Snore...Pats in a walk.
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Goldmarx
05:11 PM on 01/24/2012
The Giants beat the Jets, coached by Rex RYAN.

Next, the Giants beat the Cowboys, whose defense is co-ordinated by his brother, Rob RYAN.

Next, the Giants clobbered the Atlanta Falcons, quarterbacked by Matt RYAN.

Next, the Giants routed the Green Packers, one of whose running backs is RYAN Grant.

Next, the Giants topped the San Francisco 49ers, whose 3rd year personnel scout is RYAN Myers.

The Patriots? Their center is RYAN Wendell A...N...D their 3rd-string QB is RYAN Mallett.

The Pats are toast!

[Oh, did I mention that playing the SuperBowl in Indy this year will be like a home game for the Giants, because Colts fans hate the Pats and are more than happy to cheer for Eli since Peyton can't play???]
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Rich Cash
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10:51 PM on 01/24/2012
I would have loved it if the Ravens could have played in the Superbowl in Indianapolis, just so the Baltimore fans could have sneered at the Colts. There's still a lot of resentment over the Colts leaving Baltimore, lol.
01:05 AM on 01/25/2012
LOL, now THAT was a reach!
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bart4u
Concerned Citizen
12:19 PM on 01/24/2012
This will not be a good game. Giants looked really bad against SF. Brady will have a field day against the Giants.
02:57 PM on 01/24/2012
You are clueless....The fact that they beat the packers who were 15-1 this year alone should be enough to sway you let alone the fact when the giants beat the pats in2007 they were huge underdogs.. Not much of a sports fan are you.
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huffyISaHottie
Nothing about me is micro;).
05:36 PM on 01/24/2012
Giants losing to the redskins twice should sway us how?
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Rich Cash
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10:54 PM on 01/24/2012
The Packers beat themselves in that game.
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Sad But True
Food for thought tastes like chicken
10:50 AM on 01/24/2012
The key to this game, in my opinion, is the Giants O-line vs. Wilfork. If he can maul them like he did the Ravens, then I think it'll be a long day for the Giants.

Then again, there's the Victor Cruz factor.
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12:31 AM on 01/25/2012
The Giants have those four guys upfront that Brady still has nightmares about.
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VANDERGRAAFK
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12:35 AM on 01/24/2012
In light of Alex Smith's ineptitude at throwing a forward pass yesterday, could somebody explain to me again how New Orleans managed to turn Smith into a superhuman QB in the last 4 minutes. And the Giants, here is a team that should not have even been in the playoffs, given their destruction at the hands of the Eagles in Week 14 (I believe). Okay, so if the Eagles had had their act together, maybe they wouldn't have lost to the Niners in Week..... What a horrible super bowl: I guess the Patsies should win, but the Giants OMG.
02:58 PM on 01/24/2012
Jealous whatever team you root for didnt make it obviously. Its transparent
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VANDERGRAAFK
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03:44 PM on 01/24/2012
Of course, I'm jealous. I'm a dyed in the midnight green Iggles fan. But, seriously, the NO meltdown in San Francisco is utterly inexplicable. New Orleans and New England would be a great matchup. The prospect of seeing a nearly fired coach Coughlin growling on the sidelines is not my cup of tea. The super bowl ads had better be spot on.
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corte33
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12:19 AM on 01/24/2012
Brady has a tendency to get sloppy as he gets tired. If he can hang on, the Patriots will win it. That's a big "if".
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Sad But True
Food for thought tastes like chicken
10:51 AM on 01/24/2012
He must have been exhausted all game against the Ravens.
11:32 PM on 01/23/2012
GO GIANTS!!!!
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Badger33
You may say to yourself...
11:30 PM on 01/23/2012
Based on the difficulty the Pats secondary had last weekend, I would have to give an edge to the Giants. But it's two weeks away and the Pats' coaches could come up with something. I don't think Edelman at corner is the answer.
11:18 PM on 01/23/2012
The Patriots will finally get revenge as they crush the Giants in the Super Bowl. I hope Brady beats them more then he did the Broncos in that playoff game. Brady will raise his fourth trophy as the Manning family cry and the Manning brothers have two in total. The Patriots and Tom Brady are the best and will win it all again this year. GO PATRIOTS!
11:39 PM on 01/23/2012
This still a game. Pats lose.
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Misty Sanchez
01:55 AM on 01/24/2012
I certainly hope so. The Manning brothers are hugely overrated in my opinion.
03:00 PM on 01/24/2012
Are you related to Mark Sanchez? You must be with that statement.
yoda987
Vote Obama/Sanity 2012
11:03 PM on 01/23/2012
Can we please tackle Eli this time?
10:51 PM on 01/23/2012
These guys again? I like them both but it's like watching a recorded show!!!
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Sad But True
Food for thought tastes like chicken
10:52 AM on 01/24/2012
Because they were in one Super Bowl together 4 years ago?
09:34 PM on 01/23/2012
#12 in 2012! Let's go Tom, it's revenge time!
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09:10 PM on 01/23/2012
…and the story not covered..Boston Bruins goalie…decides to show he has a pair of pucks.

"Thomas statement on White House absence (via the NHL)

"I believe the Federal government has grown out of control, threatening the Rights, Liberties, and Property of the People.

This is being done at the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial level. This is in direct opposition to the Constitution and the Founding Fathers vision for the Federal government.

Because I believe this, today I exercised my right as a Free Citizen, and did not visit the White House. This was not about politics or party, as in my opinion both parties are responsible for the situation we are in as a country. This was about a choice I had to make as an INDIVIDUAL."
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/boston-bruins-goaltender-releases-statement-explaining-absence-obama-meeting

As he hits the politcal nail on the head…"...as in my opinion both parties are responsible for the situation we are in as a country. "