2012 NFL Playoffs
The 2012 NFL Playoffs are entering the final round, the Super Bowl. On February 5, 2012 the New York Giants and New England Patriots will arrive at Lucas Oil Stadium to decide the season champion. Super Bowl XLVI is a rematch, giving the Patriots a chance to claim revenge for an improbable loss back in Super Bowl XLII. NFL playoffs tickets are available for this one last game of the season and it should rank among the very best of the 21st century, of not all time.
The Giants road to the Super Bowl began with a Week 14 win against the Dallas Cowboys. This win ended a four-game losing streak and altered the competition for the NFC East from one of attrition to one of redemption. The Giants walked away for the division at 9-7 and entered the NFL playoffs a mystery football team. The first two rounds demonstrated the New York Giants’ dominant defense, beating the Falcons 24-2 in the Wild Card round and the Packers 37-20 in the Divisional round. The NFC Championship game came down to defense, special teams, and Eli Manning. The defense and special teams gave Manning great field position and allowed him to throw two touchdown passes.
The Patriots road to the Super Bowl really began in the Divisional Round of the 2012 NFL playoffs. They had earned a bye after posting 13 wins. This win total may be artificial, as they would not beat a football team with a winning record until the AFC Championship game. First, they had to put an end to the pilgrimage of Tim Tebow. They destroyed the Broncos 45-10 in the Divisional Round. Next they played the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship game. Ultimately they won 23-20, but they won in a rather unconvincing manner. Still, they survived quite a test in the Ravens defense and survived to arrive at the Super Bowl.
New York and New England met back in Week 9 and the Giants won 24-20, but these are two different football teams now. Both are soft against the pass and only Ok against the run, at they were during the regular season. The Patriots run defense has improved in the postseason. The Giants pass rush is finally healthy and the corners remain interception artists. The offenses have not made a postseason shift. Both have elite passing games and underwhelming running games. This should be one of the most interesting games of the season and in recent memory, so find Super Bowl tickets to enjoy it live at Lucas Oil Stadium.
| AFC | NFC |
|---|---|
| New England Patriots | New York Giants |
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