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Pats 31 ~ Giants 20
LIKWIT....regarding your updates........
.....you have me (EBAYaim) as GIANTS by 13......just to clarify, my thought is the GIANTS will be win ATS (against the spread).....I still am unsure if they will win outright!......IF i was was predicting a score....I would probably go about NE 30 and GIANTS 23......BUT, I would love too see the GIANTS WIN.......and I think when you give them 13 points as underdog....they have a decent chance to Win ATS......Thats my thoughts......GOOOOOOO GIANTS!
Superbowl FANTASY....here...it...is!!!.......
....This is my SUPERBOWL fantasy.......I take my fantasy $100,000 and take the GIANTS plus 13 to cover....then I take the winnings and Buy SAHARA ENERGY LTD. stock (SAH on TSX) for 7 freakin cents and watch it rise and rise making me MILLIONS!!!!.....Thats my superbowl FANTASY and it all starts in a GIANT WAY.......cheers!
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GIANTS plus 13 points!!!!!...........
.....That to me is the LUCKY NUMBER......13!
......looks like the message board is getting a few more people......let the GAMEs begin!
patz 31 giants 10
Giants 75 - Patz -3
lol..kidding.. serious pick
GMEN - 28 --- Patz 24
da G-MEN 24-the cheaters 21...another LT comes through in the end.
GIANTS...31....patsies...24
New York 27 New England 24. Remember that New England will be trying to beat the Giants 4 times in a row (I believe this is a critical point).
If the Giants screw up, they will still not loose by more than 7 so take them no matter what!
BASN NFL Pick: Giants 27, Patriots 24
BASN NFL Picks: Super Bowl XLII
NEW HAVEN, Ct. -- No more stupid questions about fake injuries. No more marriage proposals from desperate women looking for attention. No more introspective stories about friends, families, and other folks related to the players. No more lame ass stories by lazy reporters about "guarantees".
It's time to get the hypesters the hell off of our TV's, radio, or computers and PLAY THE GOD DAMNED GAME!!! Sorry to be short and to the point, but Super Hype (notice I didn't say Super Bowl) week will do that to ya. After over four decades of Super Bowls, we all know at times the bullshit usually overshadows the actual game.
With Boston and New York being ably represented by Team Tivo and Big Blue on the field, the mess has really hit the fan in Glendale. We've had our daily over dosages of hero worshipping on Foxboro's favorite son. We've seen more fuel thrown into the fire on the whole Tiki vs. Eli "war".
I really don't know what's sillier: The national press trying to verbally pimp slap Plaxico Burress for having the audacity to have confidence in his team or the "up close and personal" accounts of the all the backups who Coach Belichick hasn't played this season.
FACTOID OF THE WEEK
The NFL Network’s Patriots-Giants telecast in December was the first in league history to air on three networks nationally with simulcasts on CBS and NBC and local over the air partners WWOR in New York, WCVB in Boston and WMUR in Manchester. The game drew 34.5 million viewers, was the most-watched show since the Academy Awards on Feb. 25 (40.2 million viewers) and the most-watched NFL regular-season game since Thanksgiving 1995 (Chiefs-Cowboys on NBC, 35.7 million viewers).
TRIVIA QUESTION
Which one of these Super Bowl MVPs did not attend a Historically Black College/University?
A. Jerry Rice
B. Harvey Martin
C. Richard Dent
D. Doug Williams
(The answer comes at the end of the article).
ANALYSIS
Since we're just dealing with one game, we'll try and hit on what I feel are the five things you should watch for when the Giants and Patriots finally get on the field at about 6:30 ET or so.
1. Giants WR Plaxico Burress vs. Patriots CB Asante Samuel: For your old school fans, remember back in the 70's when Philly's 6-foot-10 Harold Carmichael and Washington's 5-foot-9 Pat Fischer used to go at it twice a year for a long stretch? Welcome to the 2008 edition of the good big man against the good little man with the 6-foot-5 Burress and the 5-foot-10 Samuel. While Samuel is likely to get some help from Ellis Hobbs and or Rodney "Personal Foul" Harrison, this is a matchup that New York can and will exploit all Sunday.
2. The rematch factor: As you all know, Super Bowl XLII between the Giants and Patriots is a rematch of Week 17 of the regular season, which was won by New England. Teams winning the regular season match up are a combined 5-6 in a Super Bowl rematch. Since 1990, there have been five regular season Super Bowl rematches. Only the 49ers in Super Bowl XXIX (over the Chargers) have been able to sweep their Super Bowl opponent. In fact, the last rematch should be a familiar one for Patriots fans. They upset the Rams 20-17 in Super Bowl XXXVI for their first title after falling to St. Louis 24-17 in Foxboro.
3. QB pressure: While most media folks were falling for the banana in the tailpipe (i.e. Brady's "injury"), one major thing got overlooked. The Chargers were able to pressure No. 12 into some bad throws as his three picks would attest. Both offensive lines will be tested to the hilt early and often. In the earlier meeting, each team allowed just one sack and Lil' Eli threw the only pick. If the glamour boys are given time, this could be a shootout reminiscent of their regular season game. If not, a low scoring, close game would likely favor the Pats.
4. The Randy ratio: The scariest thing about New England's offense is that during the postseason, Randy Moss has been the world's most talented decoy. With climate controlled conditions, that's gotta change. Yes, Wes Welker and Donte Stallworth have taken up the slack and Laurence Maroney has been a beast. But, when you've got a Rolls Royce, you don't treat it like a Hyundai (a 1,000 apologies to all Hyundai owners, but y'all know what I mean). Even though Big Blue's secondary has had two weeks to recover from their bumps and bruises, the mental scars that Mr. Moss can leave could be felt all the way to 2008's training camp.
5. Reversal of fortunes: The Giants used a strong running game for most their success during the regular season, finishing fourth in the league with 134.3 ypg and a 4.6 ypc average, good for third best in the league. However in the playoffs, their numbers have gone down considerably. Big Blue is averaging 108 ypg on 3.5 ypc in the three playoff games. As for the Pats, who relied more on the pass, averaged 115.6 ypg on the ground and 4.1 ypc in the regular season. In their two playoff games, they've averaged 147 ypg and an impressive 4.9 ypc. However, New England's efforts did come against the 11th and 16th ranked rushing defenses.
THE PICK
It would be so easy to say that New England will win this game hands down. But in the words of Tina Turner, "We just don't do anything easy!!!!" The Giants are arguably on the greatest "Payback" tour since James Brown's last concert at the Apollo. This is not to take anything away from what the Pats have done this season and during this decade. By reaching this Super Bowl, they are clearing stamping themselves as the NFL's elite team of this era. But as the Pats learned during their improbable title run in 2001, destiny can be a bitch. And remember this -- the new destiny's darlings colors also just happen to be of the red, the white, and the blue.
Pick: Giants 27, Patriots 24 (OT).
TRIVIA ANSWER
B. A third round pick by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1973 NFL Draft, "The Beautiful" Harvey Martin was a standout for East Texas State University. A four-time Pro Bowler, Martin and Randy White were co-MVPs in Super Bowl XII as Dallas defeated Denver 27-10.
Super Bowl XLII betting tips
New York most recently:
When playing on grass are 8-2
After outgaining opponent are 8-2
When an underdog on the road are 7-3
When playing outside the division are 8-2
New England most recently:
When playing in February are 3-0
When playing on grass are 6-4
After outgaining opponent are 10-0
When favored at home are 10-0
A few trends to consider:
NY Giants are 5-0 ATS in their last 5 games
NY Giants are 4-1 SU in their last 5 games
NY Giants are 4-2 ATS in their last 6 games when playing New England
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of the NY Giants last 6 games when playing New England
New England is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of New England's last 6 games
New England is 4-1 SU in their last 5 games when playing NY Giants
The total has gone OVER in 16 of New England's last 24 games
1/31/2008
Super Bowl XLII - Patriots bidding to make NFL history
The Patriots are bidding to become the second team in NFL history to finish a regular season and playoff season without a loss in Sunday's Super Bowl XLII clash with the Giants.
New England nearly ended all this perfect-season talk back in Week 17, when the Giants led the Patriots in the fourth quarter, but let them off the hook in a 38-35 loss.
Since then, the Giants have reeled off three straight road wins as underdogs en route to Super Bowl XLII where they will face New England, who has been underwhelming in winning its two playoff games at Foxboro.
They hook up in Arizona, where the UNDER has prevailed in the last three Super Bowls and the faves have covered two in a row.
Odds makers currently have the Patriots listed as 12-point favorites versus the Giants, while the game's total is sitting at 54½.
The Giants defeated Green Bay 23-20 in overtime as a 7-point underdog in the NFC Championship Game. The combined score went OVER the posted over/under total (40.5).
Lawrence Tynes connected on a 47-yard field goal in overtime to give the Giants the win. Eli Manning completed 21-of-40 passes for 254 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions for New York, while Brandon Jacobs rushed for 67 yards on 21 carries with a score.
The Patriots defeated San Diego 21-12 as a 14-point favorite in the AFC Championship Game. The combined score fell UNDER the posted over/under total (46.5).
Tom Brady passed for 209 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions for New England, while Laurence Maroney rushed for 122 yards on 25 carries with a touchdown in the win.
Meanwhile Brady participated in all phases of practice ahead of Sunday's game against the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII. Brady did not have his ankle taped outside of his shoe Wednesday and The Patriots did not list Brady's ankle on the injury report.
The Patriots are bidding to become the second team in NFL history to finish a regular season and playoff season without a loss.
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Plaxico predicts 23-17 Giants...lol
Tom Brady's response to Plax's predictions of Giants winning
spread was originally at +/-14, then dropped to +/-12 and is now +/-11.5... alot of early money on the Giants dropping the spread... could head back out towards +/-14 if people start using their heads and voting Patriots...lol..j/k
Only bet i've made so far was for Patriots at 9.5 since I got what I felt were good odds.. Will drop something nicer soon..
Is it Sunday yet?
Will the spread go to 13 points?.........
......I wonder if the spread will change as we get closer........I like the GIANTS chance to cover!.....Should be an fantastic memorable game to watch.
In my "fantasy world" I'd cover that 100G's as I have to go with the Pat's on this one.. As much as I'd love to go against the grain, this one is just going to be an outright slaughter...
If you hadn't seen it, 1st post here is the prediction of Ben Burns and he is 10-0 for Superbowls and probably the best NFL handicapper... He thinks Pats going to have a perfect season.. Smart money says Pat's and I gotta agree..
Good luck to you though, I'm sure it's going to be a game to remember..
Hello Likwit.....I go for GIANTS!!!!!!......
......If I am doing anything but watching the game.....In my "fantasy world", I'd take 100,000 on the GIANTS with the plus 12 points and another 10,000 at 5:1 for them to win outright....Thats my "FANTASY WORLD"........I like the GIANTS!!!!
GIANTS! GIANTS! GIANTS!
Great little new board here and hope it picks up over the coming days.....I will return.
New York Giants, Superbowl XLII: The Ultimate Second Chance
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Tom Petty to perform at Bridgestone Super Bowl XLII Halftime Show
National Football League
TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS, one of America's greatest rock and roll bands, will perform in the BRIDGESTONE SUPER BOWL XLII HALFTIME SHOW on FOX at University of Phoenix Stadium in Arizona on Sunday, Feb. 3, the NFL announced today during the FOX NFL SUNDAY pregame show.
The halftime show is one of the most anticipated musical events of the year. Nearly 140 million viewers in the U.S. watched last year's show.
Special to NFL.com
Since forming in 19776, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers have sold more than 50 million records on their way to being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS released their debut album in 1976. Since that time, they have sold more than 50 million records and earned a reputation as being among the most successful and exciting touring acts in the business. Between the Heartbreakers' recordings and his solo work, Tom Petty has received 18 Grammy nominations. Honored with lifetime achievement awards, including Billboard's Century Award, MTV's Video Vanguard Award, and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Tom Petty, with the Heartbreakers at his side, has achieved the status of legend among his fellow musicians and listeners worldwide.
Petty and the Heartbreakers are responsible for one of the richest deposits in the history of American song, with hits including "Free Fallin'," "Breakdown," "Refugee," "I Won't Back Down," "Mary Jane's Last Dance," "American Girl," "Don't Come Around Here No More," "The Waiting," "You Don't Know How It Feels," "Runnin' Down A Dream," and more. Petty is a founding member of The Traveling Wilburys, playing alongside George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, and Jeff Lynne, and is recognized as one of rock and roll's most distinctive voices. For young bands looking to capture the authentic spirit of American rock and roll at its best, the Heartbreakers are the gold standard. The band's story, captured as never before in the recent Peter Bogdanovich documentary Runnin' Down A Dream, is a centerpiece in American musical history.
Joining an esteemed list of recent halftime acts that includes the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney and Prince, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers bring prestige and undiluted rock and roll to the Bridgestone Super Bowl XLII Halftime Show.
The game and halftime show will be broadcast worldwide in more than 230 countries and territories.
This year marks the first time the Bridgestone brand has sponsored the Super Bowl halftime show. Bridgestone will also sponsor the Super Bowl XLIII halftime show in 2009.
The BRIDGESTONE SUPER BOWL XLII HALFTIME SHOW is an NFL NETWORK PRODUCTION and will be executive produced and directed by WHITE CHERRY ENTERTAINMENT and DON MISCHER PRODUCTIONS. This same team produced the NFL Opening Kickoff 2007 special from Indianapolis. In addition to the halftime show, they also will produce the Super Bowl XLII pregame show. Don Mischer Productions will serve as executive producer and director, while White Cherry Entertainment, led by Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, will serve as executive producers.
The NFL has worked the past four years with both Don Mischer Productions and White Cherry Entertainment on Opening Kickoff and Super Bowl shows. Last year's Super Bowl XLI Halftime Show starring Prince earned the producers two Emmy nominations.
i sat next to eli manning at a rest. in hoboken, nj yesterday....his finacee is a hottie.... nice cans .....lolz
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS PRESS RELEASE
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XLII facts about Super Bowl XLII
I. This is the 42nd Super Bowl and the second time it has been held in Arizona. Super Bowl XXX was held at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona (Cowboys 27, Steelers 17).
II. The NFC leads 21-20 all-time but the AFC has won eight of the last 10 games after losing 13 straight.
III. The AFC is the home team in this year’s Super Bowl.
IV. To date 3,205,733 people have attended Super Bowl games.
V. No Super Bowl has ever gone to overtime.
VI. The team that has won the coin toss is 19-22 all-time in the Super Bowl and has lost the past four straight and nine of the last 11 games. The Patriots lost the coin toss in each of their three Super Bowl wins. They won the coin toss for Super Bowl XXXI and lost the game; they lost the coin toss for Super Bowl XX vs. the Bears and also lost that game. The Giants won the coin toss in Super Bowl XXXV and lost that game; they lost the coin toss in both Super Bowls XX and XXV and won those games.
VII. The Giants-Patriots Super Bowl is the 12th Super Bowl to feature two teams that met during the regular season. The team that lost the regular-season meeting has won six of the previous 11 matchups. The last matchup was Super Bowl XXXVI between the Patriots and Rams (Rams won regular season; Patriots won the Super Bowl)
VIII. The Giants-Patriots Super Bowl is only the second time that the two Super Bowl participants have met in the final regular season game; the other occurrence was in 1977 when the Cowboys and Broncos met in Week 14 and then in Super Bowl XII. The Cowboys won both games. (The Giants and Patriots also met in the final game of this year's preseason; The Patriots won that game 27-20).
IX. The Patriots have 20 players with Super Bowl experience on their current roster; the Giants have three.
X. Patriots LB Tedy Bruschi will be playing in his fifth Super Bowl; he is the 15th player to play in five Super Bowls. He is the seventh player to play in five Super Bowls with the same team, joining Larry Cole (Cowboys), Cliff Harris (Cowboys), D.D. Lewis (Cowboys) Charlie Waters (Cowboys), Rayfield Wright (Cowboys) and John Elway (Broncos).
XI. 21 Quarterbacks have been named MVP of the Super Bowl, the most of any position.
XII. Tom Brady is one of four players with multiple Super Bowl MVP awards –- the three others are quarterbacks as well: Bart Starr (2), Joe Montana (3) and Terry Bradshaw (2).
XIII. Tom Brady is 1 of 4 players with three Super Bowl wins as a starting QB. The other three are Terry Bradshaw (4), Joe Montana (4) and Troy Aikman (3).
XIV. Tom Brady is the 23rd NFL MVP to play in the Super Bowl in the same season. The last MVP to win a Super Bowl the same season was Kurt Warner in Super Bowl XXXIV in 1999. Overall, 10 NFL MVPs have won the Super Bowl in the same season. In 1968, Earl Morrall won the NFL title but lost Super Bowl III to the Jets.
XV. The Patriots are making their sixth Super Bowl appearance –- and fourth in last seven years. The Patriots are the fourth franchise to make six Super Bowl appearances, joining the Cowboys (8), Steelers (6) and Broncos (6).
XVI. The Patriots have won three Super Bowls; with a win they’ll join the Steelers (5), Cowboys (5) and 49ers (5) as the only franchises to win 4 Super Bowls.
XVII. Bill Belichick is the eighth head coach to appear in four Super Bowls. The others are Don Shula (6), Tom Landry (5), Chuck Noll (4), Joe Gibbs (4), Bud Grant (4), Marv Levy (4) and Dan Reeves (4).
XVIII. Belichick is one of four coaches to win three Super Bowls. The others are Chuck Noll (4-0), Bill Walsh (3-0) and Joe Gibbs (3-1).
XIX. Since 2001, the Patriots are 24-7 when meeting teams for the second or third (Jets, 2006) time in the same season.
XX. Junior Seau is making his second Super Bowl appearance; the first since Super Bowl XXIX. The 13 years between Super Bowl appearances is the longest span in the game’s history.
XXI. The Patriots are the third team to win 18 games in a season, including playoffs. The ’85 Bears (18-1) and ’84 49ers (18-1) also won 18 games.
XXII. The Patriots are the 11th team to go 10-0 at home, including the playoffs. Of the previous 10 to accomplish the feat, 8 of them won the Super Bowl (only the 1990 Bills and 1988 Bengals lost).
XXIII. The Patriots led the NFL with 36.8 PPG this season, the highest in the Super Bowl era.
XXIV. The Patriots are the 17th team to lead the NFL in scoring and reach the Super Bowl. The previous 16 teams are 9-7 in the Super Bowl (last two -- the ’05 Seahawks and ’01 Rams -- have lost). The last team to lead the NFL in scoring and win the Super Bowl was the ’99 Rams in XXXIV.
XXV. The Giants will be playing in their 18th NFL title game dating back to 1933. The Giants have won five NFL championships in their history –- including two Super Bowls.
XXVI. The Giants' 18 NFL championship game appearances are the most in NFL history.
XXVII. Eli Manning is the seventh No. 1 overall pick to start the Super Bowl at quarterback; the others are Peyton Manning, Drew Bledsoe, Troy Aikman, John Elway, Jim Plunkett and Terry Bradshaw.
XXVIII. 18 sets of brothers to have reached the Super Bowl. Eli and Peyton Manning are the first set of brothers at quarterback.
XXIX. Eli Manning is the only quarterback in the 2007 playoffs yet to throw an interception. Of the 12 quarterbacks in the 2007 playoffs, he had the most interceptions during the regular season (20) -- tied for the most in the NFL with Jon Kitna and Carson Palmer.
XXX. Eli Manning is the seventh quarterback in the Super Bowl era (since 1966) to throw 20 interceptions in the regular season and reach the Super Bowl.
XXXI. This is the second straight season in which the NFC quarterback in the Super Bowl threw 20 interceptions in the regular season (last year, Rex Grossman threw 20 interceptions, and threw three in the playoffs, two in the Super Bowl). The other to throw 20 interceptions during the regular season and then reach the Super Bowl are Kurt Warner (22 in 2001), Phil Simms (22 in 1986), Terry Bradshaw (25 in 1979 and 20 in 1978) and Darryl Lamonica (20 in 1967). The only two Super Bowl quarterbacks to throw 20 interceptions during the regular season and not throw one in the playoffs were Boomer Esiason in 1990 and Simms in 1986.
XXXII. Tom Coughlin is coaching in his first Super Bowl as a head coach. Head coaches making their Super Bowl debut are 20-22.
XXXIII. Tom Coughlin has coached 205 career games, including the playoffs. That is the most games coached before making a Super Bowl debut as a head coach.
XXXIV. The Giants are 10-1 away from Giants Stadium and 3-5 at home this season.
XXXV. The Giants are the third team to reach the Super Bowl by winning three straight road games, joining the ’05 Steelers and ’85 Patriots.
XXXVI. The Giants are the ninth wild-card team to reach the Super Bowl. Wild-card teams are 4-4 in the Super Bowl. The ’05 Steelers were the last wild-card team to win.
XXXVII. The Giants are the fourth team to reach the Super Bowl following a 0-2 start. They join the ’01 Patriots, ’96 Patriots and ’93 Cowboys.
XXXVIII. The Giants are the only team in NFL history to win 10 straight road games in a season.
XXXIX. Bill Belichick (15) and Tom Coughlin (7) have 22 postseason victories combined, tied for the second most in Super Bowl history among opposing coaches and surpassed only by the 25 combined playoff wins by Tom Landry and Chuck Noll in Super Bowl XIII.
XL. Giants long snapper/linebacker Zak DeOssie’s father Steve DeOssie played in Super Bowl XXV as a member of the Giants (Belichick was the defensive coordinator of that Giants team). The DeOssie’s are the ninth different father-son combo to reach the Super Bowl.
XLI. When he appears in the game, Jeff Feagles will be the oldest Super Bowl participant at 41 years, 335 days. The previous oldest was Mike Horan at 40 years, 363 days. Feagles began his career with the Patriots in 1988.
XLII. Giants DE Justin Tuck and Patriots LB Adalius Thomas are cousins. Tuck’s father and Thomas’ father are first cousins.
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Giants, Hah,
You don't really think????
LOL
bring em on
New England Patriots Superbowl XLII Tribute 2008
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New York Giants Road to Super Bowl XLII
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Any predictions for Superbowl XLII?
This time, I have to go with the flow...
I'm sayin:
New England Patriots - 41
New York Giants - 17
PERFECTION
Superbowl XLII Odds
New York Giants +12..... 1.9
New England Patriots -12..... 1.9
Over/Under 53.5..... 1.9
New York Giants Outright..... 5.0
New England Patriots Outright..... 1.25
Team Totals
NY Giants - Over 21.5..... 1.90
NY Giants - Under 21.5..... 1.90
Team Totals
NE Patriots - Over 32.5..... 1.86
NE Patriots - Under 32.5..... 1.95
Team to win Coin Toss
NY Giants..... 1.90
NE Patriots..... 1.90
Team to receive Opening Kick-Off
NY Giants..... 1.90
NE Patriots..... 1.90
Team to have 1st Coach's Challenge
NY Giants..... 1.90
NE Patriots..... 1.90
Team to call 1st Timeout
NY Giants..... 1.86
NE Patriots..... 1.95
Team to commit 1st Penalty
NY Giants..... 1.86
NE Patriots..... 1.95
Team to Punt First
NY Giants..... 2.00
NE Patriots..... 1.83
1st Team to get a First Down
NY Giants..... 2.00
NE Patriots..... 1.83
Team to score last in 1st Half
NY Giants..... 2.20
NE Patriots..... 1.71
Team to have Shortest Field Goal
NY Giants..... 1.90
NE Patriots..... 1.90
Total Touchdown Passes
Over 4.5..... 1.64
Under 4.5..... 2.35
Special Team or Defensive TD scored?
Yes..... 2.55
No..... 1.57
First Touchdown Shirt Odd/Even
Odd..... 1.40
Even..... 3.10
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
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