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Eagles D dominates. Malcom Jenkins finally gets out of Brian Dawkins shadow a little bit. He'll never be as good as Dawkins was, but hes gonna be Super Bowl MVP.
# of shithead penalty calls that go the Patriots' way: 3
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With an initial 6 point spread, which is now 4.5 thanks to a ton of early money placed on the Eagles, it's tempting to go with Philly. The Eagles have the better defensive and offensive lines. They are coming off a strong performance in the NFC Championship while NE limps in after a shaky game vs. the Jags.
On the other hand, a ton of money is now coming in on NE Saturday morning in Vegas, per a few Tweets I saw. Many people, including myself, think Foles will fall back to Earth. He wasn't playing all that well late in the season before this stretch. The Pats also typically follow up a bad performance with a very good one. And, Brady is the likely the League MVP and is the GOAT. Gronk is healthy - we think - and he's the second best player on the field.
I think it's very possible that Philly gets to Brady like the Giants did. It's also possible that Foles makes enough mistakes for the Pats to overcome this. So, the final answer is Pats by 8.
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