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Super Showdown: The Running Backs
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02-01-2008, 08:50 AM
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Super Showdown: The Running Backs
Beckett’s Super Bowl XLII Coverage
In terms of pure real estate covered on the ground in 2007, the Giants finished fourth in the NFL with 2,148 yards; the Patriots finished 13th with 1,849 yards. But New England scored more rushing touchdowns than New York (17 to 15). So, what's going to give when Super Bowl XLII kicks off Sunday evening at about 5:18 CST? Hey, if we knew that we'd be in Vegas right now. What we can tell you, though, is that when it comes to the cards, the Patriots' running backs hold a marked advantage over their "Giant" opponents. We combed and queried our massive database to produce a series of comparisons -- Maroney vs. Jacobs, Faulk vs. Bradshaw and Evans vs. Droughns -- and then used all those numbers to run an overall comparison. Are the results scientific? Not at all. Do they seem to indicate a Sunday slaughter? Of course not. But they do suggest that New England's running backs are more collectible than the Giants' -- a lot more collectible:
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