Mr. Brandon Lang's writeup on the 2012 Super Bowl game:
Note:
17-2-2 speaks for itself.
I
have only lost this game twice in over 20 years in this business.
Nobody can touch that. Nobody can match that. Nobody even comes close to
that.
And there isn't a single ounce of doubt when this game
ends Sunday night it will go to 18-2-2. That is how much I love this
game.
It's the 2nd largest of my career off the 1,000 Dime Move on the Steelers moneyline over the Seahawks.
I
have had nothing but 100 dimers which includes the 100 dime super bowl
winner their last super bowl meeting and this play is twice as strong as
that release.
Twice as strong as a predicted 11 1/2 point
underdog I said would shock the world and win the whole game outright?
You bet your ass it is.
Quick question for you.
What has changed since 2007 that leads anybody to believe the outcome of this game will be any different?
First and foremost, the Patriots defense has gotten worse and Eli Manning has gotten better.
That in itself makes the Giants the right side again.
New England isn't going to ride the 2nd worst defense in the NFL to a Super bowl title. Just not going to happen.
If
Joe Flacco can roll into cold New England with that limited offense and
shred the Pats defense to the tune of 22 for 36 for close to 300 yards,
what do you think Eli is going to do indoors on a fast track?
Don't
get me wrong, the Patriots will have some success on offense but it
will be their defense's ability to get a few key stops in the 2nd half
that will be the difference in the ball game.
Now here are some
more reasons why I love the dog in what will push my #1 super bowl
record in the world to 18-2-2 for my career.
I am the greatest super bowl handicapper that ever lived and I prove it again Sunday.
Analysis
It's all about little brother putting on a show in big brothers house.
This game Sunday isn't about Bill Belichick. It's not about Tom Brady. It's not about the New England Patriots.
It's about Eli Manning.
If you think for one second the 2nd worst defense in the NFL is going to stop him, then you are highly mistaken my friend.
They
couldn't rattle him in 2007 when they were the better team and
undefeated with a defense featuring Junior Seau, Teddy Bruschi, Vrabel
and Rodney Harrison.
You think this 31st defense is going to rattle him? Come on now.
The Eli the Patriots saw in 2007 and the Eli they are seeing on Sunday is about as different as Rex Grossman and Joe Montana.
There is no way the Patriots defense is going to play well enough to shut down Eli and win this game. Not going to happen.
A
team with a defense ranked this bad overall is not going to win the
Super bowl. It can't happen and it won't happen and are you ready for
the reason why?
The Patriots ended the season ranked 31st
defensively against a schedule which saw them face just 3 playoff teams
all year long....Denver, Pittsburgh and Giants.
So against a
bunch of losing teams you still ranked almost dead last defensively in
the NFL. Juggle that around in your head for a minute, you have time.
Big deal the Patriots have won 10 games in a row since losing that regular season matchup back in early November to the Giants.
Allow
me to take a moment in listing for you the 10 QB's the 31st ranked New
England defense has faced leading up to this game Sunday:
Mark
Sanchez, Tyler Palko, Vince Young, Dan Orlovsky, Rex Grossman, Tim
Tebow, Matt Moore, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tim Tebow and Joe Flacco.
Just digest those guys for a moment. There isn't one guy above there that can carry Eli's jock right now. Not one.
Now,
I take it one step further for you. Throw Tebow out of the mix and
feast your eyes on the numbers these guys put up on this Patriots
defense:
Sanchez 20 of 39 for 306 yards, Palko 24 of 37 for 230
yards, Young 26 of 48 for 400 yards, Orlovsky 30 of 37 for 353 yards,
Grossman 19 of 32 for 252 yards, Moore 16 of 32 for 281 yards and
Fitzpatrick 29 of 46 for 307 yards.
And as I said above, Flacco in the playoff game 2 weeks ago went 22 of 36 for 306 yards.
Come
on now. Vince Young goes for 400 yards! Orlovsky 353! Sanchez 306! You
want to trust your money with that defense be my guest. NOT ME!
It wouldn't surprise me in the least if Eli goes for over 400 yards on Sunday. Wouldn't surprise me in the least.
So
I say to you again, against teams and QB's that aren't even close to
Eli Manning, your defense, ranking almost dead last made some of these
guys look like all-pro's.
Can you imagine if the Patriots had seen Aaron Rogers or Drew Brees?
Folks, both teams are going to score in this game, hence the reason I have come with a free play on the Over.
The difference in this game will be the Giants defense and their ability to get the stops necessary to deliver the win.
Tom
Brady is a good NFL quarterback and if given time to throw, he becomes
great., just like Elway, Montana, Aikman, all the greats.
You get
pressure on him, as the Giants did in 2007 and the Ravens did 2 weeks
ago, Brady gets rattled just like any other QB in the NFL.
How does 22 of 36 with 2 INT's at home against the Ravens suit you?
The
key to the game in 07 was the fact the Giants were able to get pressure
on Brady with their front four thus allowing them to drop 7 into
coverage. They will be able to do that again.
They beat them in
New England earlier this year because they were the better team and they
will beat them indoors in Indy because they are the better team.
They
beat the Patriots the first time without Hicks and Bradshaw, two huge
key components in this G'men offense and they are back playing well.
I've
always said the Patriots and Belichick are an overhyped machine and I
also said Brady and Belichick will never win another super bowl
together.
You look at their Super bowl wins and they pulled off
the upset of the Rams while getting taken to OT by Jake Delhomme and the
Panthers and allowed a backdoor to the Eagles on a poor performance by
McNabb.
They have not been dominant in any Super bowl and they won't be dominate here. They will be dominated.
Lastly,
Tom Coughlin and his staff coached circles around Belichick the last
Super bowl meeting between these two and he will do it again as he
cements his place in Canton, Ohio.
Congratulations to Mr.
Couglin, to Eli Manning the MVP and the New York Giants as they bring
the hammer down on the Pats legacy in a fantastic Super bowl win.
GIANTS 34 Patriots 24
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Mr. Brandon Lang's writeup on the 2012 Super Bowl game:
Note:
17-2-2 speaks for itself.
I
have only lost this game twice in over 20 years in this business.
Nobody can touch that. Nobody can match that. Nobody even comes close to
that.
And there isn't a single ounce of doubt when this game
ends Sunday night it will go to 18-2-2. That is how much I love this
game.
It's the 2nd largest of my career off the 1,000 Dime Move on the Steelers moneyline over the Seahawks.
I
have had nothing but 100 dimers which includes the 100 dime super bowl
winner their last super bowl meeting and this play is twice as strong as
that release.
Twice as strong as a predicted 11 1/2 point
underdog I said would shock the world and win the whole game outright?
You bet your ass it is.
Quick question for you.
What has changed since 2007 that leads anybody to believe the outcome of this game will be any different?
First and foremost, the Patriots defense has gotten worse and Eli Manning has gotten better.
That in itself makes the Giants the right side again.
New England isn't going to ride the 2nd worst defense in the NFL to a Super bowl title. Just not going to happen.
If
Joe Flacco can roll into cold New England with that limited offense and
shred the Pats defense to the tune of 22 for 36 for close to 300 yards,
what do you think Eli is going to do indoors on a fast track?
Don't
get me wrong, the Patriots will have some success on offense but it
will be their defense's ability to get a few key stops in the 2nd half
that will be the difference in the ball game.
Now here are some
more reasons why I love the dog in what will push my #1 super bowl
record in the world to 18-2-2 for my career.
I am the greatest super bowl handicapper that ever lived and I prove it again Sunday.
Analysis
It's all about little brother putting on a show in big brothers house.
This game Sunday isn't about Bill Belichick. It's not about Tom Brady. It's not about the New England Patriots.
It's about Eli Manning.
If you think for one second the 2nd worst defense in the NFL is going to stop him, then you are highly mistaken my friend.
They
couldn't rattle him in 2007 when they were the better team and
undefeated with a defense featuring Junior Seau, Teddy Bruschi, Vrabel
and Rodney Harrison.
You think this 31st defense is going to rattle him? Come on now.
The Eli the Patriots saw in 2007 and the Eli they are seeing on Sunday is about as different as Rex Grossman and Joe Montana.
There is no way the Patriots defense is going to play well enough to shut down Eli and win this game. Not going to happen.
A
team with a defense ranked this bad overall is not going to win the
Super bowl. It can't happen and it won't happen and are you ready for
the reason why?
The Patriots ended the season ranked 31st
defensively against a schedule which saw them face just 3 playoff teams
all year long....Denver, Pittsburgh and Giants.
So against a
bunch of losing teams you still ranked almost dead last defensively in
the NFL. Juggle that around in your head for a minute, you have time.
Big deal the Patriots have won 10 games in a row since losing that regular season matchup back in early November to the Giants.
Allow
me to take a moment in listing for you the 10 QB's the 31st ranked New
England defense has faced leading up to this game Sunday:
Mark
Sanchez, Tyler Palko, Vince Young, Dan Orlovsky, Rex Grossman, Tim
Tebow, Matt Moore, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tim Tebow and Joe Flacco.
Just digest those guys for a moment. There isn't one guy above there that can carry Eli's jock right now. Not one.
Now,
I take it one step further for you. Throw Tebow out of the mix and
feast your eyes on the numbers these guys put up on this Patriots
defense:
Sanchez 20 of 39 for 306 yards, Palko 24 of 37 for 230
yards, Young 26 of 48 for 400 yards, Orlovsky 30 of 37 for 353 yards,
Grossman 19 of 32 for 252 yards, Moore 16 of 32 for 281 yards and
Fitzpatrick 29 of 46 for 307 yards.
And as I said above, Flacco in the playoff game 2 weeks ago went 22 of 36 for 306 yards.
Come
on now. Vince Young goes for 400 yards! Orlovsky 353! Sanchez 306! You
want to trust your money with that defense be my guest. NOT ME!
It wouldn't surprise me in the least if Eli goes for over 400 yards on Sunday. Wouldn't surprise me in the least.
So
I say to you again, against teams and QB's that aren't even close to
Eli Manning, your defense, ranking almost dead last made some of these
guys look like all-pro's.
Can you imagine if the Patriots had seen Aaron Rogers or Drew Brees?
Folks, both teams are going to score in this game, hence the reason I have come with a free play on the Over.
The difference in this game will be the Giants defense and their ability to get the stops necessary to deliver the win.
Tom
Brady is a good NFL quarterback and if given time to throw, he becomes
great., just like Elway, Montana, Aikman, all the greats.
You get
pressure on him, as the Giants did in 2007 and the Ravens did 2 weeks
ago, Brady gets rattled just like any other QB in the NFL.
How does 22 of 36 with 2 INT's at home against the Ravens suit you?
The
key to the game in 07 was the fact the Giants were able to get pressure
on Brady with their front four thus allowing them to drop 7 into
coverage. They will be able to do that again.
They beat them in
New England earlier this year because they were the better team and they
will beat them indoors in Indy because they are the better team.
They
beat the Patriots the first time without Hicks and Bradshaw, two huge
key components in this G'men offense and they are back playing well.
I've
always said the Patriots and Belichick are an overhyped machine and I
also said Brady and Belichick will never win another super bowl
together.
You look at their Super bowl wins and they pulled off
the upset of the Rams while getting taken to OT by Jake Delhomme and the
Panthers and allowed a backdoor to the Eagles on a poor performance by
McNabb.
They have not been dominant in any Super bowl and they won't be dominate here. They will be dominated.
Lastly,
Tom Coughlin and his staff coached circles around Belichick the last
Super bowl meeting between these two and he will do it again as he
cements his place in Canton, Ohio.
Congratulations to Mr.
Couglin, to Eli Manning the MVP and the New York Giants as they bring
the hammer down on the Pats legacy in a fantastic Super bowl win.
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