Tom Brady and Bill Belichick and the Pats will be going into create history on Super Bowl Sunday and also have a chance to avenge that loss in the previous Super Bowl encounter with the Giants that ruined a perfect season and resulted in the first loss in a Super Bowl for the Brady-Belichick duo.

Tom Brady had a poor game in the AFC Championship that could really have gone either way and he did apologize to the owner Robert Kraft about this during the trophy presentation and promised to bring his A game tomorrow. The New England offense should do just fine with their plethora of weapons, but the defense will be a concern.
The Giants explosive receivers and Eli Manning’s excellent performances this season will be a problem for defensive tackle Vince Wilfork and the Pats defense. Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz had stated on Super Bowl Media Day that he will be looking to exploit the Patriots somewhat inexperienced cornerbacks. The last thing that Pats fans want to see Sunday night is Cruz performing his salsa dance in the end zone.
Getting back to the offense, I really like WR Chad Ochocinco who has had some career lows ever since moving to New England this season. Still, I consider myself part of Team Ocho and want to see him do something big in the Super Bowl. I know this season has been really humbling for him and it would be nice to see a great performance in the biggest stage of them all.
Deion Sanders interviewed both Ochocinco and Brady in Super Bowl Media Day and even asked Brady if “Chad could get a ball”. Brady replied by saying that Ochocinco sparks the offense and the promise is there. Whatever happens, one thing is guaranteed it will be a great game and should be a close one from my point of view.
P.S. I also forgot to mention that I hope Rob Gronkowski is ready to go tomorrow.
