Showing posts with label Super Bowl XLVI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Super Bowl XLVI. Show all posts

Monday, February 6, 2012

Congratulations to the Giants

Perhaps yesterday's premature proclamation on the New York Giants' website served as a harbinger. But omen or not, here are the Super Bowl XLVI champions, the New York Giants. 
Eli Manning holds the Vince Lombardi trophy
after the Giants won Super Bowl XLVI.

Congratulations to Eli Manning for winning Super Bowl MVP, and congratulations also to Victor Cruz, Ahmad Bradshaw, Hakeem Nicks, Mario Manningham, Jason Pierre-Paul, Justin Tuck, Osi Umenyiora, Deon Grant, Antrel Rolle, Lawrence Tynes and coach Tom Coughlin for a job well done.

The New England Patriots may have fell short, but they leave Indianapolis with no heads bowed. Kudos to Tom Brady, Aaron Hernandez, Rob Gronkowski, BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Julian Edelman, Wes Welker, Deion Branch, Vince Wilfork, Rob Ninkovich, Matt Light, Shaun Ellis, Logan Mankins, Stephen Gostkowski and coach Bill Belichick for a great fight.

Till next September. For now, though, enjoy the ongoing hockey and basketball seasons, as well as wait for baseball to begin in late March. 

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Super Bowl XLVI: Patriots vs. Giants

The sporting world is finally waiting. The rematch of Super Bowl XLII is upon us. Both the New York Giants and New England Patriots are seeking for their fourth Super Bowl title, where only the Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers have accomplished this feat before. But more than just seeking the Vince Lombardi trophy, it's all about bragging rights in two of sports' biggest hotspots, Boston and New York City, where it was all rooted from the battles between baseball's Red Sox and Yankees.

Tom Brady and Eli Manning after their
regular season meeting last November 6, 2011
at Gillette Stadium,where the
Giants won 24-20. 
Coach Tom Coughlin will rely on experience, with 15 players retained from the Super Bowl XLII championship team, including quarterback Eli Manning. The Giants' resiliency will once again be tested, after overcoming the Falcons, the Packers and the 49ers in the playoffs. Offensively, Coughlin will have Manning, wide receivers Victor Cruz, Mario Manningham and Hakeem Nicks, and running backs Ahmad Bradshaw, DJ Ware and Brandon Jacobs. The defense will be anchored by linemen Jason Pierre-Paul, Osi Umenyiora and Justin Tuck, and defensive backs Antrel Rolle and Deon Grant. And there's always Lawrence Tynes for fourth down or point after situations. 

Three Super Bowl rings for Tom Brady and Bill Belichick were a stuff of legend, but they head into Super Bowl XLVI seeking retribution for lost opportunity in Super Bowl XLII. Only eight remain from the 2007 squad. The Patriots were known for their dominating offense led by Brady, and they used that again to win 13 games and beat the Broncos and the Ravens in the playoffs. That offense was led by Brady, tight ends David Hernandez and Rob Gronkowski (provided he plays tomorrow), running backs BenJarvus Green-Ellis and Kevin Faulk, and wide receivers Wes Welker, Deion Branch and Julian Edelman. The Patriots hope their defense, anchored by linemen Vince Wilfork and Shaun Ellis, and defensive backs Rob Ninkovich and Jerod Mayo, will hold up against the Giants. That defense was ranked 31st in the NFL, so if the Giants blew this game open, it'll mean trouble. Kicker Stephen Gostkowski will be relied on in late game plays, fourth down field goals, and point after conversions. 

Super Bowl XLVI will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, where Eli's older brother Peyton of the Colts called it home. Like every Super Bowl, there will be pre-game and half-time performances, with Kelly Clarkson singing 'The Star-Spangled Banner' before the game and Madonna performing at the half. Las Vegas casinos are betting the Patriots to win by 3 1/2, but then again, let's hope their money's all worth it.

The game will be this Sunday evening, 6:30 ET on NBC.

Friday, January 20, 2012

The Road to Indianapolis

The NFL playoffs has reached the conference championship, with the AFC and NFC champions facing off in Indianapolis's Lucas Oil Stadium in two weeks' time. But before all the fireworks, we look at the four teams participating in their respective conference championships.

AFC Championship
Baltimore Ravens @ New England Patriots
The Patriots have owned the Ravens all-time (6-1), but their lone playoff meeting saw the Ravens win 33-14 in the 2009 Wild Card playoff at Gillette Stadium. This time, the stakes are higher with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line. Once again, the Patriots will rely on their experienced QB Tom Brady and improving tight end combination of Aaron Hernandez and Rob Gronkowski. However, they are about to face one of the NFL'S stingiest defenses led by Ed Reed and Ray Lewis. At the other end, Joe Flacco is hoping to take advantage of the porous Patriot defense and find receivers such as Ray Rice, while Matt Light, Rob Ninkovich and Vince Wilfork are hoping to stop Flacco and Rice's every move.

NFC Championship
New York Giants @ San Francisco 49ers
Not since Joe Montana, Jerry Rice and Bill Walsh's glory days has 49ers fans see a lot of heightened playoff excitement in Candlestick Park. The Giants and 49ers are meeting for the eighth time in the playoffs, with the 49ers leading 4-3 all-time. And rightfully so, having toppled two of the NFL's most prolific offenses and the past two Super Bowl champions in the Green Bay Packers and New Orleans Saints, respectively. Again this will be an offense-defense matchup. The Giants will rely offensively on Eli Manning, Victor Cruz and Hakeem Nicks, and defensively on Jason Pierre-Paul and Justin Tuck, while the 49ers will play their offensive cards on Alex Smith, Vernon Davis and Michael Crabtree, while the defense will rely on Carlos Rogers and Justin Smith.

A lot of storylines will occur in the upcoming Super Bowl XLVI. Will it be a 'Harbaugh Bowl', a Super Bowl XLII rematch, or the first Super Bowl meetings between the Patriots and 49ers or the Ravens and Giants? We'll find out as kickoff dawns this Sunday, with the Super Bowl trip on the line.