It’s crunch time for Tom and Eli saga

| February 3, 2012 | 0 Comments

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Jim Slater

INDIANAPOLIS: New Engla­nd’s Tom Brady and New York Giants star Eli Manning are back in key Super Bowl roles just as they were in 2008 when the Giants denied the Patriots an unbeaten championship season.

But when the 46th edition of the American football spectacle kicks off on Sunday, the outcome fig­ures to rely as much on body-slamming battles between defen­ders and quarterback protectors as it does on typical NFL passing heroics.

“It’s all about the heart, passion and who wants it most,” Giants defensive tackle Chris Canty said. “Whoever is willing to line up and fight for that yard the hardest is going to win.“That’s what it really comes down to. Nothing cute about it, no fancy Xs and Os techniques — just line up and fight.”

Brady, in his fifth Super Bowl over 11 seasons, will try to avenge his only Super Bowl loss, a 17-14 Giants victory four years ago, and match the career record of boyhood idol Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw with a fourth NFL crown.

“Every loss hurts,” Brady said. “You have to move on and use those as opportunities to learn. I think this team has done that. We’re a very mentally tough team. That’s probably one of the strengths of this team.”

The Giants are mentally hardened as well, having won their final two games to claim the last NFL playoff spot and then upset Atlanta, Green Bay and San Francisco on the road to gain another chance to defeat New England for a title.

Brady will guide the NFL’s top yardage-producers, with favorite receiver Wes Welker a threat deep or over the middle and Rob Gronkowski, expected to play despite a sprained left ankle, and Aaron Hernandez dangerous at tight end. But the eventual hero could just as easily be a reserve making the play of his life.

“If you look at the history of this game, there are a lot of players no one was talking about who made plays, “Brady said. “That’s how this game goes. You never know who is going to be the difference. We all need to go do our job.”

The Patriots will also try to establish a ground game behind Benjarvus Green-Ellis, quickly run plays without huddling and use screen passes and runs off fake passes to keep the Giants on their heels.“We have to get as much pressure as we can on him,” Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora said.

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