Irony abound on Championship Sunday
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01/23/2012 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The San Francisco 49ers had been living off
turnovers and stellar special teams play all throughout their tremendous 2011
season. Tom Brady had been bailing out a condemned New England Patriots defense
time and time again over that same time frame.
Which makes it all the more harder to explain how the former's championship
dreams died because of a pair of disastrous mistakes from the NFL's best "third
phase" unit over the course of this campaign, or how Brady's maligned mates on
the other side of the ball saved their star quarterback's bacon in the first of
a strange and spellbinding two games that determined this year's Super Bowl
contestants.
Then again, in a season where close contests and rousing comebacks have been
anything but uncommon, such puzzling twists of fate probably shouldn't seem all
that peculiar.
Still, to have Sunday's NFC Championship nail-biter between the 49ers and New York Giants decided on a second botched punt return by San Francisco's Kyle
Williams was a bit weird, a circumstance almost as eerie as the similar
sequence of events that unfolded to make Rex Ryan's worst nightmare come true
-- a rematch between the Giants and Patriots for all the marbles on the
grandest stage of them all four years after the teams put on one of the most
dramatic Super Bowl shows ever.
While the lasting image from the Patriots' 23-20 outlasting of Baltimore in the
AFC title match will be Ravens kicker Billy Cundiff's shocking shank of a chip-
shot field goal in the final seconds that would have forced overtime, that
moment of infamy wouldn't have taken place if not for the contrastingly clutch
performance of a New England defense universally viewed to be along for the
ride for the club's journey to the conference championship. A rag-tag mixture
of castoffs, inexperienced unknowns and offensive defections had by far its
finest three hours, continually rising to the occasion and keeping a game on
the verge of slipping away in several spots within reach before Brady shook off
a few uncharacteristic stumbles to engineer one of his trademark late
comebacks.
Cundiff's unfortunate initiation into the dreaded fraternity made famous by
Scott Norwood and Gary Anderson came about after a game-saving play by New
England cornerback Sterling Moore, an undrafted rookie released back in mid-
December before being promoted back off the practice squad just prior to the
regular season's penultimate week. The green 21-year-old looked like an
established veteran, however, in successfully jarring the football out of the
unsteady hands of Ravens receiver Lee Evans in the closing seconds, preventing
a would-be game-winning touchdown catch and redeeming himself for a costly
miscue earlier in the afternoon, when the backup defender whiffed on a tackle
that turned into a 29-yard score for Baltimore's Torrey Smith late in the third
quarter.
Moore wasn't the only unlikely hero. Right after Smith's touchdown put the
Ravens up by a 17-16 count, Baltimore recovered a Danny Woodhead fumble at New
England's 28-yard line on the ensuing kickoff. But the defense stood its ground
and forced a successful Cundiff field goal when safety James Ihedigbo (an ex-
Jet, no less) buried Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco on a third-down blitz.
Baltimore was able to make the most of every break that came its away in last
week's hard-earned 20-13 victory over Houston, converting three Texans'
turnovers into 17 points. The Ravens induced three more on Sunday, including
two interceptions of a surprisingly-shaky Brady, but came away with nothing
more than a pair of Cundiff three-pointers off those errors. Four times
Baltimore invaded the red zone, but only one of the trips resulted in a
touchdown.
"They're the real MVP of this game, without a shadow of a doubt," Patriots
guard Brian Waters said of the defense. "You look at how many bad situations
they were put in today and they held their own. They create a turnover and we
give it right back. We get a turnover on special teams and they hold [the
Ravens] to three. They did an unbelievable job of creating pressure, but yet
tackling guys."
While Moore, pressed into an increased role after starting cornerback Kyle
Arrington sustained an eye injury in the second quarter (which in turn landed
another unsung performer, reserve wide receiver Julian Edelman, as the team's
primary nickel back), managed to atone for his previous mistake, Williams
couldn't capitalize on his opportunity for restitution. The second-year
receiver, handling punts with regular return man Ted Ginn Jr. unavailable due
to a knee problem, set the Giants up in scoring position early in the fourth
quarter by failing to get out of a way of a short kick and watching the
opponent recover the loose ball. Less than three minutes later, New York
quarterback Eli Manning connected with Mario Manningham for a 17-yard touchdown
that loomed large in a game that ultimately went into overtime.
Williams' second fumble, stripped away by Giants' rookie linebacker Jacquian
Williams deep in San Francisco territory after the Niners' sturdy defense
created a quick three-and-out in the extra period, would be even more
pronounced. Shortly after two hard Ahmad Bradshaw runs gave Big Blue a first
down inside the 10-yard line, kicker Lawrence Tynes did what Cundiff couldn't
and knocked home a 31-yard try for the deciding points in a 20-17 triumph that
sparked its share of deja-vu visions from onlookers everywhere.
The kick was one of the two biggest in Tynes' life. The other came four years
ago, also in the NFC Championship. On the road. In overtime. In rough weather
conditions. Just after the Giants came up with a pivotal turnover. Against the
conference's No. 2 seed. Just one week after they upset the No. 1 seed.
And of course, to bring about a showdown with the Patriots in the Super Bowl.
Notice the symmetry here?
Now, the historical correlations between this upcoming matchup and the one that
took place between these two tradition-rich foes in Arizona's University of
Phoenix Stadium during February of 2008, when the underdog Giants pulled off a
stunning 17-14 upset of the then 18-0 Pats in Super Bowl XLII, won't at all
guarantee a duplicate outcome. But it certainly ensures that the onslaught of
media that will be descending upon Indianapolis in the coming weeks won't be
scraping for material to promote a game that had a few fascinating storylines
already built in.
The idea of Manning attempting to win a second Super Bowl -- or one more than
big brother Peyton -- in the city where his elder sibling carved out his
legendary career is pure gold for writers and broadcasters, as is the
underlying rivalry between the unflappable Giants quarterback and Brady that
was unintentionally stoked when Manning confidently commented that he belonged
in the same class as his two-time league MVP counterpart over the summer.
There's also a sentimental angle that adds to New England's revenge motive,
with the Patriots having dedicated the season to beloved owner Robert Kraft's
late wife Myra after she passed away from a long and courageous battle with
cancer in July.
Or how about the connection between Bill Belichick and Tom Coughlin, two of the
game's premier head coaches and former co-members of the Giants' staff under
Bill Parcells, who once roamed the sidelines of both franchises and is one of
this year's finalists for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, with
the class to be announced the night before the Super Bowl?
Bring on the hype.
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