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    Pundits predict: Who will win the Super Bowl?

    As the Patriots and Giants gear up for a rematch of 2008's dramatic championship, sportswriters place their bets for Sunday's contest

    Amidst the frantic hype surrounding buzzy commercials and the halftime spectacle Madonna is reportedly planning, it's easy to forget that a football game will be played on Sunday. But it stands to be a great one. The New York Giants and New England Patriots are facing off in what's being heralded as "the perfect Super Bowl rematch." The two teams met in the 2008 championship, when the Giants spoiled the Patriots' undefeated season with a crushing come-from-behind drive in the final minutes of the game. This time around, Vegas bookies are still favoring Tom Brady and the Patriots to defeat Eli Manning and the Giants. But who do the pundits think will win — and why? Here, three arguments for each team:

    PATRIOTS

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    1. They're hungry for revenge
    "Pride is a great motivator," says Don Banks at Sports Illustrated. No matter how much they downplay it, Brady, coach Bill Belichick, and the rest of Patriots are undoubtedly fired up by the opportunity to avenge their deflating Super Bowl four years ago. Given how evenly matched the Patriots and Giants seem to be, "motivation can be the edge that matters." Expect New England's squad to come out with fire in their eyes and payback on their minds.

    2. Tom Brady is an all-time great
    It's not wise to bet against Brady, says Branden Fitzpatrick at Bleacher Report. He already has three Super Bowl rings — a fourth would tie him with Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana for the all-time lead. And he's joining John Elway as only the second quarterback to start in five Super Bowls. At 34, Brady knows what's at stake: Retribution and legacy. "He may never get the opportunity to play in a Super Bowl again," and he has the chance to beat the only team that's ever topped him in the big game.

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    3. Their offensive line is unbeatable
    The Giants may have some of the best pass rushers in the NFL, but "keeping Brady upright and clean in the pocket" has been one of New England's biggest strengths this season, says Banks. The Patriots' offensive line has only given up one sack during the postseason. Four years ago, the Giants managed to sack Brady five times and harass him throughout the game. There's no way they'll be able to put anywhere near that kind of pressure on him this year. 

    GIANTS

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    1. They have momentum
    The Giants were never supposed to make it this far, says Bryan Kolesar at The Washington Times. The team barely clinched a playoff spot after a mediocre 9-7 regular season record, but then dominated the Atlanta Falcons and the heavily-favored Green Bay Packers in the postseason's first two rounds. Next, they beat the San Francisio 49ers in "heroic fashion" to win the NFC championship. The Giants are on a "convincing roll," making them awfully hard to stop.

    2. Eli Manning is "red hot"
    Peyton's little brother "is playing like he is the best quarterback in the NFL right now," says James Reagan at Bleacher Report. And let's give him his due: He's "one of the most clutch quarterbacks in NFL history." His stellar 7-3 playoff record includes six road victories, the most by any quarterback. This postseason he's thrown for more than 270 yards per game, eight total touchdowns, and has only fumbled once. And remember, the Patriots have one of the worst pass defenses in the league. "Manning has got to feel good about his chances."

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    3. The defensive line is monstrous
    The Giants' defensive line is a killer, says Jeffri Chadiha at ESPN. In 2008, the Giants pass rushers rattled New England's record-setting offense. Since, New York has added yet another first-rate player, Jason Pierre-Paul, and affirmed the notion that "the best way to contend for championships is through relentless, unforgiving defense." The Giants' front four are poised to give Brady hell on Sunday. "If their defensive line goes off, the Giants go home with another Lombardi trophy."

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    40 comments

    • Jon Soto  •  Encino, California  •  3 mths ago
      Giants Winnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!
    • Mooshi  •  Livonia, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      One team will not beat the other, one team will beat itself.
    • Mark in Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      I honestly don't-care who wins since Chicago Bears, aren't playing. Just hoping for a great game.
    • TheDevilzAdvocate  •  Detroit, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      I predict that the team wearing red, white, and blue will win.
      • John 3 mths ago
        France?
    • ed  •  Austin, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Well, I can predict with 100% accuracy the score of the game at kickoff.
      • ed 3 mths ago
        The score is zero to zero at kickoff. Got ya.
      • M 3 mths ago
        I can predict the final score too: One team will have more, and one team will have less.

        But like I always say, the team with the most points always wins.
      • John 3 mths ago
        I like those odds.
    • B.C.  •  3 mths ago
      Come on people, let's give the public what it wants! More sex and violence! Let's improve on the Roman Empire.

      The cheerleaders should be topless, the game played with battle axes, and the losers should be sacrified to whichever pagan entity the audience prefers (Ba'al, the Republican Party, whatever).
      • alan 3 mths ago
        Stop the whining liberal
      • B.C. 3 mths ago
        Darn, tough crowd tonight.

        I also believe we should nuke the gay, unborn whales.
    • M  •  3 mths ago
      The Animal Planet channel will win with their genius counter-programming, the Puppy Bowl!
      • John 3 mths ago
        As long as there's no girl dogs on the field, or there'd be a lot of roughing the passers.
      • M 3 mths ago
        How can anyone give a thumbs down to the Puppy Bowl? Seriously!

        Do you hate everything? What about babies? Sunsets? Flowers?

        Wow.
    • R  •  3 mths ago
      Who cares? Football is super boring.
    • ooo  •  3 mths ago
      who cares who wins, I just want to see the seinfeld -soup nazi commercial
    • bretttc  •  Pembroke, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      GO PATS!!!!!
    • Steamin Pile O' Palin  •  St George, Utah  •  3 mths ago
      Go Pats ! ! ! ! Only degenerates cheer for the Giants
    • RDM  •  3 mths ago
      PATRIOTS 31 Giants 16
    • A TRUE Love For My Countr ...  •  3 mths ago
      Why don't sports reporters seem to remember all the injuries that the Giants sufferred through for most of the season? At one point, they were down to third and fourth string WR's, and half of their "D" line was on IR. The G-Men are healthy now, and that is what is making them dangerous. I don't know that they will win, but if they did it would not surprise me, especially since they already beat them 24-20 in Foxboro, while in the middle of the injury streak. Never underestimate the Giants...or you will end up like Green Bay, SF, Atlanta, or (hehehehehehe) Dallas...
    • VIETNAM VET  •  3 mths ago
      Avid pats fan...the first series of downs for each team will tell alot...to me if either qb get sacked during their series....could be trouble....
    • NorthPole  •  3 mths ago
      Did any of those pundits predict the last Super Bowl match between these two teams correctly?
    • Deborah J  •  3 mths ago
      Cry baby Brady and the patriots haven't won a super bowl since they were caught cheating. If the Giants get to Brady and make him cry the patriots will LOSE
    • Dave  •  Monterey, California  •  3 mths ago
      Who Cares. Haven't we seen this before ? Boring !
    • Necatus  •  3 mths ago
      Go Giants!
    • Colleen  •  Akron, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      matt light is from ohio .go patriots.
    • MadOz  •  3 mths ago
      The Super Bowl is a tool of the 1%. 99% of the 99% can't even afford a ticket to attend the Super Bowl. Idiot Sheeple.