Fearless NFL 2007 Super Bowl Forecast
- By Timothy Walz
- Published 02/2/2008
- Football
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Timothy Walz
I am a 54-year old sports fanatic currently working as a research analyst and writer for the U.S. government in Germany. I am married and have two sons, both of whom also live and work here in Germany. I became a grandfather for the first time in July 2004, with the birth of a grandson. I was born and raised in Minnesota and am a die-hard Vikings, Twins and Timberwolves fan. My favorite sports are professional and college football, basketball, and baseball, and I am also an avid enthusiast of golf, boxing and tennis. I have lived in Germany for more than 20 years, which has given me a greater appreciation and understanding of more traditional European sports such as soccer, cycling and Formula I racing.
View all articles by Timothy WalzSuper Bowl Sunday is upon us, and as expected the New England Patriots are right where everyone has been predicting they would be – on the precipice of the greatest record in NFL history. The last opponent standing in their way to perfection is the
This is, however, no slouch team the Patriots face on Sunday. The Giants play rugged, sometimes ugly football, but they got hot at the right time of the season, have set an NFL record for most consecutive road wins (10), and are protecting the ball. Quarterback Eli Manning looks more comfortable in the pocket, running back Brandon Jacobs is a beast, and their front seven are as stout as any in the league.
The outcome of this game has to hinge on whether or not the Giants’ defensive line can pressure Brady. With a weakened secondary facing one of the league’s most impressive receiving corps,
The Giants have no fear of the Patriots, and pushed
If you are a
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