Last week, we gave a broad view of what was at stake for the big game this Sunday. This year’s Super Bowl matchup between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots surely has been hyped up to what it should be. But what key factors and matchups are truly going to decide this game? Let’s dive deep and take a closer look.
Rob Gronkowski vs. The Giants Secondary
Gronk has been a force to be reckoned with all season long. He broke the tight end record for receiving touchdowns in a single season. He also manages to shed every first tackle a defender attempts on him. One issue for Gronk is going to be a high ankle sprain that he suffered against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship. The ankle will require surgery after the Super Bowl, but until then we know Gronk will still create a matchup nightmare for the Giants defense.
The Coaching Matchup (Tom Coughlin vs. Bill Belichick)
Football is similar to a game of chess. These two coaches are the masterminds behind what is being executed on the field. Part of this game will be these two coaches trying to outsmart each other. Despite Belichick having three rings to Coughlin’s one, Coughlin always has his team prepared.
Giants Defensive Line vs. Pats Offensive Line
This could be the one factor that ultimately decides the game. Tom Brady has been protected well all season long, including in the playoffs. On the other hand, the Giants defensive line is arguably the foundation of their team. Dating back to the ’07-’08 Super Bowl, the Giants have had no problem getting to the QB through guys like Osi Umenyiora, Justin Tuck, and newly emerged Jason Pierre-Paul. Back on Nov. 6 of this season, the Giants only managed to get to Brady twice. Despite lack of pressure they still got the win. However, two sacks might not get it done this time.
Giants Receivers vs. Patriots Cornerbacks
Victor Cruz, Hakeem Nicks and even Mario Manningham; a trio of wide receivers that have been dependable for Eli down the stretch. Cruz’s speed has allowed him to break open for big yardage after the catch. Nicks has massive hands and has been Eli’s biggest downfield threat. Manningham has proven to be a useful red-zone target. With a Patriots secondary that has struggled all season, containing these receivers will be a daunting task.