Super Bowl XLII: Looking Ahead to a Patriots Victory

Educated Bet by Scribe Written on February 01, 2008
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So this is most likely the second last time that I will talk about the Patriots and Tom Brady. This second last article is going to talk about how the Patriots are going to win and and cover the spread. Right now the spread is Pats +12 and I believe that they are going to win by at least 2 scores. I am sure the spread will pretty much stay at 12 until kickoff. Here's what will happen, I am going to give you the score for each quarter.

At the end of the first the score will be 7-3 Pats, with the Giants winning the toss, taking the ball and going 3 and out on there first super bowl drive. At the end of the second quarter the score will be 21-10 Pats, so already the Plax’s guarantee is wrong sorry bud. And then in the beginning of the second half with the Pats getting the ball to start the half they will march right down the field and score and never look back. That will put them up 28-10 and from the there the Giants wont run the ball, they will be forced to pass and might score to more touchdowns. I no your probably thinking that wait a minute that means they will cover…no no no the pats will also score two more times as well. But at the end of the third the score will be 31-17.

Heading into the fourth the Giants will score first to make it 31-24, and it will give them some hope but the very next possession the Pats will drive right back down the field and score to make the final score 38-24. That is what is going to happen, so remember to keep checking back to see how close I am and I can bet that I will be pretty close. I am sure that you all can guess who I will pick to be the MVP…Mr. Brady!
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