Three of the key characteristics to the 2008 Super Bowl champion New York Giants team was their ability to get hot at the right moment, win on the road and play with a certain swagger. Now, you tell me if I just described the 2008 championships or the 2012 NY Giants?
Being listed as three-point underdogs in the 2012 Super Bowl Point Spreads against the New England Patriots has done very little to squander the G-Men’s confidence. It’s worth noting that 2012 Super Bowl point spread specialists have set the OVER/UNDER line at a combined total of 54 points.
In fact, the Giants aren’t afraid to speak their mind or make open remarks about what’s going to happen come Sunday night in Lucas Oil Stadium. Just ask defensive lineman, Chris Canty who not only offered his prediction on the 2012 Super Bowl outcome, but also went the extra mile, promising all New Yorkers a victory parade next week.
“Get ready for a great game on Super Bowl Sunday,” Canty told the New York Daily News. “And get ready for a parade on Tuesday.”
As much as the media loves it when guys make these types of statements, they, of course, couldn’t wait to get a reaction from the Patriots. New England wide receiver Deion Branch was the first to be asked his opinion on the Giants and their victory parade.
“They’ve got a parade?” he asked. “I don’t know, man. Anybody can throw a parade. I can throw a parade if I want to. I think anybody can throw a parade.”
Giants coach, Tom Coughlin, who’s known as a disciplinarian and a no-nonsense kind of guy, did his best to sort of downplay Canty’s comments. Having been on the benefiting end of an ill-advised quote from Brady before the 2008 Super Bowl — you know the one when he laughed at Plaxico Burress’ 23-17 prediction by saying: “we’re only going to score 17 points?” — Coughlin knows how players’ comments can fire up a locker room.
“I know there’s been one or two quotes out there, but to be honest, I don’t think it’s any different than Tom Brady’s (quotes),” said the Giants coach referring to Brady’s comment this week about a parade in New England. “I think it’s just a matter of our team has played good football against great football teams. We always quote to our team: ‘humble enough to prepare, confident enough to perform.’ That’s the way we look at it.”
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