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Originally Posted by ChassisWelder
I think the same goes for the Pats though with Brady. If you can pressure Brady into mistakes, you've got a much better shot of taking them out. The Chargers took Moss virtually out of the game as well. The Giants kept it close last time, maybe they've learned enough from that game to make the necessary changes and pull the upset. Maybe.
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Yep. That's the crux of the strategy. If you can get to Brady early and often AND keep it up too, preferably the whole game. Pit blitzed Brady alot. Brady got sacked on the first play by Indy and Jax (I think). Even taking away Moss you still have a bunch of damn good receivers or whomever to get it done too yeah? But the problem is, Pats hang around and still beat you. None of those teams could keep it up. The Chargers played great defense but couldn't get it done on the other side. 4 field goals could/should have been TDs and it's a different story right?
So even trying to keep Brady down, is really hard. Sacks, blitzes, interceptions - and he still finds a way to win. Correction, the TEAM, still finds a way to win. I think Giants will play a great game but Pats should emerge victorious even if they just scrape by. Looking forward to a great Superbowl.