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    Burress Wining TD, huh?

    Can anyone explain to me how the Pats allowed Burress 1 on 1 when he scored the final TD? In what world do you allow the Giants to get to the 10 yard line and NOT double cover Burress? Maybe it is just me, but I thought that was the mistake of the night for the Pats.

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    Hobbs got sucked in watching Eli I think. In Football (Soccer) we call that ball watching.

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    Probably the same way the Giants let Randy Moss go single coverage on the 10.

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    Yep, the same way Moss got single coverage and the corner backpedaled and fell???

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    Plaixo ran a slant route towards the inside and then cut back outside. I dont know what the exact route is called, but hobbs bit at the slant inside and plaxico was wide open in the endzone.

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