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Super Bowl 2012: Giants vs. Patriots II Worth 4-Year Wait

Super Bowl 2012 Giants Patriots

BARRY WILNER   01/30/12 11:00 PM ET  AP

INDIANAPOLIS — Here we go again.

Four years after what many consider the best finish in Super Bowl history, the Giants and Patriots are facing off once more for the NFL championship. While there are no perfect records on the line this time, this matchup could be equally enticing.

It certainly looks that way heading into Sunday's big game. In 2008, with New England undefeated and having beaten New York in the regular-season finale, the Patriots were 12-point favorites. The spread now is 3, and the Giants beat them during the season.

Both teams are on quite a roll, too. The Patriots (15-3) have won 10 straight – it was 18 in a row in `08 – and the Giants (12-7) have five consecutive victories.

All of which matters not a bit, according to Bill Belichick, who will tie a record for head coaches with his fifth Super Bowl appearance.

"I've been asked about that game for several days now. All of the games in the past really don't mean that much at this point," said Belichick, 3-1 in NFL title games. "This game is about this team this year. There aren't really a lot of us coaches and players who were involved in that game, and very few players, in relative terms, between both teams. We are where we are now, and we're different than where we were earlier in the season. The Giants are where they are now, and I think they're different than where they were at different points of the season. To take it back years and years before that, I don't think it has too much bearing on anything."

The loss still reverberates for former Patriots linebacker Rosevelt Colvin.

"It was like getting punched in the stomach," he said. "I still can't watch the highlights from that game because of the opportunity we missed out on was so grand

Having come this far before is immeasurably helpful, according to Justin Tuck, the leader of the Giants' defense whose return to health and form has keyed New York's resurgence. He says the experience of four years ago in the Arizona desert will benefit everyone.

"The only thing that I tell the younger guys is make football football," Tuck said. "Don't make this game bigger than it has to be. Everybody around you is going to make it bigger, but we have to concentrate on why we're going out there. There's going to be a lot of parties. There's going to be a lot of people pulling at your coattail. Listen, if you go out there and you handle your business and you win this game, you can party all you want to after that.

"For me, personally, the first time I went to a Super Bowl I approached it as such – as a once in a lifetime thing."

For Tuck, it wasn't. And while the defense he leads to Indianapolis isn't quite as overwhelming as the unit that made life miserable for Tom Brady in `08, it has been reinvigorated as the Giants surged to the NFC championship. It also is just as deep as the group that sacked Brady five times, hit him nine more – Osi Umenyiora claimed he had that many hits alone – and unnerved the usually unflappable star.

Today, it's Tuck, Umenyiora, All-Pro Jason Pierre-Paul, Dave Tollefson and linebacker Mathias Kiwanuka, who compare favorably with Umenyiora, Tuck, Michael Strahan, Jay Alford and LB Antonio Pierce in 2008.

Other than head coaches Belichick and New York's Tom Coughlin, that is the most common element between the two Super Bowls.

"It's been a strength of their team for as long as I can remember," Brady said. "Michael Strahan, as great of a player as he was, I think we played them in 2003 and they were still harassing the quarterback. It seems like they always have guys who can rush the quarterback. Justin Tuck is as good as they come. Osi week in and week out, he's a player who can ruin a game for an offense. You look at the group they have now, and they have a ton of depth at the defensive line position."

Controversial receivers Randy Moss and Plaxico Burress have been replaced by skilled playmakers like tight ends Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez in New England, wideouts Hakeem Nicks and Victor Cruz in New York. Eli Manning no longer is a question as Giants quarterback, and has carried the offense much the way running backs Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw did in the past.

Lawrence Tynes kicked the Giants into the Super Bowl in overtime in `08 and – incredibly – this year, too. Wes Welker led the Patriots with 112 catches that season and had 122 in this one.

Sixteen Giants remain from the 17-14 Super Bowl victory, and only seven Patriots are still around.

Similarities and differences, all juicy elements for Giants-Patriots II.

Here we go again.

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AP Sports Writers Tom Canavan and Mike Marot contributed to this story.

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INDIANAPOLIS — Here we go again. Four years after what many consider the best finish in Super Bowl history, the Giants and Patriots are facing off once more for the NFL championship. While ther...
INDIANAPOLIS — Here we go again. Four years after what many consider the best finish in Super Bowl history, the Giants and Patriots are facing off once more for the NFL championship. While ther...
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09:35 AM on 02/01/2012
As the Super Bowl's media day was held Tuesday afternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis

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03:16 PM on 01/31/2012
Geez, could the media fawn all over these two teams anymore than they already have? 4 years we all waited breathlessly for this match-up? In what world?
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Helixtwice
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01:55 PM on 01/31/2012
It's as dead even a matchup as you will ever see, between two very professional and skilled teams.
Both teams have flaws, and both teams overcome them.
It will be war!
Vinkaye
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11:49 AM on 01/31/2012
From watching the play-offs, I just don't think this one is going to be as close as the last. There always seems to be a more dominating conference and this year just looked like the NFC! Starting with the divisional round.... Saints, 49ers, Packers & Giants, versus Steelers, Ravens, Broncos &Patriots. I just don't think it's any comparison really. The Steelers defense looked old all season, and Ben was hobbled at the end. The Broncos were a fluke, riding the good Tebow karma. Ravens still lack an offense... i.e. Brady threw 3 INT in that game and they still won? I'm sorry but the Packers & the 49ers are far better football teams than the Patriots. I think people believe that the Brady/Belichik combo is magic that's too hard to overcome, but at the end of the day, it's going to come down to personnel on the field, and I think the Giants overall have more talent. I'm not sure the Patriots can match them. Yes, Brady, Welker, Gronkowski are phenoms, but Brady has to have time to throw, not likely with Giants D. Plus, Gronkowski can't be 100% after being folded in the AFC game. And I think that Eli will look like he did against the Packers D, when he had time to eat a sandwich and still make his throw. Anything can happen, but I think the Giants take this one... easily.
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Phoebe917
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02:42 PM on 01/31/2012
as a Raven's fan, i totally agree with you. the Pats didn't beat us, we beat ourselves. the Giants are well-equipt with personnel that can more than handle the Pats. Go Giants!
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mizzaboom
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02:59 PM on 01/31/2012
I'd say the play by a no-name, practice squad, corner back to swat the game winning TD away pretty much beat the Ravens. As for beating themselves, I agree with that too. I was astonished when Cundiff was not prepared to kick that field goal and that Harbaugh didn't call a time out. But one could argue that he got out coached by Belichick, as "icing" the kicker has become standard and Bill threw a wrench in there that really messed with the Ravens in the last moments of the game.
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mizzaboom
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02:51 PM on 01/31/2012
Brady threw 2 pics in the Ravens game. Probably in the top 3 of the worst games I've seen him play in his career. As for the NFC being better, I think you are right. However, I think you could make a claim that the 49ers are a better team than the Giants. Obviously the Giants won the game but without those 2 gimme fumbles by the 9ers its a completely different ball game. If I were the Giants I'd be concerned with the way Vernon Davis made their secondary look like swiss cheese. I think Gronk will be fine and his presence in the game really opens things up for Hernandez down field. All in all I think saying that the Giants will win easily is a bit foolish. With two weeks to prep and after losing 2 consecutive games to the Giants - I give BB and the Pats the edge here in a close game. Pats win 34-27
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roncraw
11:35 AM on 01/31/2012
Brady sacked 4 times.
10:44 PM on 01/30/2012
This might be the best Superbowl ever. I don't agree with the Lucas field for it though. Indy is too much a B city to have this event.
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mizzaboom
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02:45 PM on 01/31/2012
As opposed to Tempe, Arizona?