PATRIOTS AT COWBOYS: Superbowl 41.5

AccuScore analysts Gibby McCaleb and Stephen Oh predict and analyze the biggest game of the season, the New England Patriots playing the Dallas Cowboys. Beyond breaking down the game in greater detail, AccuScore has run simulations with Drew Bledsoe still at quarterback to gauge Romo's value, run games without Moss and then again without Owens and again without Witten plus detailed looks at other key players not on the radar that have a significant statistical impact like Asante Samuels and Adalius Thomas. AccuScore has also tested a theory proposed by ESPN's Gregg Easterbrook about teams who should rarely punt and have also adjusted both teams to a 70/30 pass to run ratio to see the impact of a pass-heavy strategy for both teams.
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13 Comments On: "PATRIOTS AT COWBOYS: Superbowl 41.5"

 
Totally awesome! Love the videos too...

Great analysis in the videos, especially about Tony Romo and the Buffalo game.

Thanks for the feedback guys and as always, thanks for reading! I'm glad you are enjoying our analysis and the video segments. We're having a lot of fun making them.

Great Stuff. Keep It up

The Patriots will win this game. This game will come down to the Cowboys secondary not being able to keep up with all of the Pats receivers. Brady will shred.

cant wait dallas by 3 nick folk wins the game it will be a nail bitter

Why bother playing the game at all? You guys have it all figured out. Oh, wait. We still need an excuse to drink beer. Never mind.

LIke it says Romo is interception prone..we saw it last game, and that was against the BILLS whose defensive stats say are not so hot. Pats are #1 in defense this year. They will eat him up. I don't think the Pats should pass the whole time, there should be a decent running game if Maroney is back and Sammy Morris just plows through the Dallas defense. Not too tough of an obstacle. Save a horse beat a cowboy.

I don't think you can judge Dallas based on that game any more than you can judge the Patriots based on thier game with Cleveland. Were it not for several bad mistakes made by Edwards, Cleveland had a shot in that game. Truth is, dallas hasn;t faced anyone like New England all season and New England hasn;t faced anyone like Dallas all season. This will be a great game and a lot of scoring for both teams. Thanks for the comments! Hope you liked the videos.

Yes, well that is just my overly biased opinion. :)

Spoken like a true fan and at least you are honest. I'm trying to be as objective as I can but I did grow up in Dallas. It's hard being the shameless media "ho" that I am...LOL

Touchdowwwn!!! Take that! I get it down// gay QB or not!! yah bebe!!! I luc u kevin faulk he is my ol reliable!!!!

I really meant I luv u kevin!!! you are my underdog..my ol reliable, my avatar!!!

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