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HA! This so called Super Bowl isn't going to be nearly as exciting as its title suggests. The Patriots are 18-0 with only a few close games—thought these were against the Giants...

Tom Brady the Master of His Game: What's So Super about One-sided XLII?

by Zach Kaes (Contributor)

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January 28, 2008


HA!  This so called Super Bowl isn't going to be nearly as exciting as its title suggests.

The Patriots are 18-0 with only a few close games—thought these were against the Giants.  But look, the most exciting moment of this Super Bowl will be when the Patriots release their injury reports to reveal that Tom Brady is fully ready to go, squashing the Giants’ hopes of any easy win.

Yes, Eli Manning has performed well in these playoffs and has managed luck in a few key plays.  Plus, Ahmad Bradshaw’s excellent running has certainly been an asset.

But this is TOM BRADY we’re talking about, and he’s not just a GQ model.  Brady is without a doubt the best quarterback in the league and has a rejuvenated Randy Moss along with an under-the-radar Wes Welker.  

As additional advantage, the Patriots boast several veterans on defense, such as Tedy Bruschi and Rodney Harrison.

Brady and his Patriots will easily give the Giants the "boot".

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