The Super Duper
February 1st, 2008
I am pleased to report that as of Friday morning I had not read or viewed one single scrap of information on the Super Duper.
The two-week layoff between the conference finals and the Super Duper is a disgrace. Where is the point of diminishing returns on pre-game hype? I’d say about two and a half days, or the first story about an assistant coach’s crippled daughter - whichever comes first.
Some hype is necessary, even good. But more hype isn’t gooder.
It’s just hyper.
According to Tim Sullivan of the New York Post, “Teams that average more than 27 points in the regular season are 22-2-1 in the Super Bowl. The Giants average 23.2 points. The Patriots 35.6.”
Got that?
Big Tim also points out the Pats have not covered in eons, and if you subtract 23.2 from 35.6 you get 12.4. By an odd coincidence, the opening line today is 12 points.
But I keep remembering the intensity of the Giants in that final regular season matchup, when they had nothing on the line and nobody (well, almost nobody) would have blamed them if they sat their regulars.
So the play for me is New York plus the 12 points. Final score, New England 34-28.
I’m looking forward to this. Maroney zig-zagging and breaking tackles for New England; the Patriot linebackers trying to tip Young Master Manning’s throws. New York trying to blast it up the middle and not getting anywhere until about midway through the third quarter, when all of a sudden the holes appear; a death-defying Manning-to-Burress heave that gives the Giants momentum heading into the half.
And that inevitable, evil moment so familiar to the fans of teams that played New England this year - when Brady gets the ball with about three minutes left, two timeouts plus the two-minute warning. You just know they’re going to score.

February 2nd, 2008 at 9:15 pm
I say Pats will find a way to win 19-0, which will match their total season record.
March 7th, 2008 at 9:31 am
The G-Men shocked the world, gotta say I agree with you about the two week layoff. I was afraid it would cost the Giants the momentum that was built up over the course of their amazing playoff run but somehow they held on to it.