You have heard countless Super Bowl predictions. However, you haven't heard my Super Bowl prediction. Thusly, you have not heard any Super Bowl predictions. (And yes, that was an effort to use the word 'thusly' in a sentence)
The fierce pass rush of the New York Giants meets the debonnaire Tom Brady and his oddly-white offense. Eli Manning and the worst running game in the NFL meets the Patriots' pathetic secondary.
It must be known (and many CT fans are well aware of this) that I am on fire with my football picks. I've gone 5-1 over the divisional and championship rounds. 7-3 in the playoffs. I ran off a streak at the end of the year. 17-8-2 over the final 9 weeks. That's 24-11-2 over the last 12 weeks. I am the King of Kings (well...if you exclude God).
Not since Jimmy the Greek's amazing run during the 1980 regular season has a football prognosticator been so well respected by his peers. Today, I will give you a brief look into my calculations for predictions.
In short, CT takes 20 whatifsports.com simulations, a graph comparing offense to defense on each side, gives 3 points to the better special teams, and 3 more for the home team.
I know, you wish you were me. And now? YOU CAN BE ME!
The following simulations yielded the stats below:
GIANTS 30, PATRIOTS 24
Eli Manning, 18 for 24 246 YDS, 2 TD
Tom Brady 17 for 26 238yds, 2td 1 nt
Ellis 11 for 39, 1 TD
Bradshaw 77 yds, 1 TD
Welker 7-94-1
Cruz 5-67-1, Nicks 4-55-1
Filed under: Chicago Bears
Tags: giants, patriots, super bowl predictions
