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Why the New York Giants Can Very Easily Return to the Super Bowl

Travis RandNov 14, 2008

OK I know what you're thinking...I'm crazy right?

I'm just like everyone else who thinks they could return. But who is actually giving facts? Here are the three reasons that I believe the Giants will return to the Super Bowl.

3. Home-Field Advantage

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This might just be the biggest reason that the G-Men can return to the promise land. A very good friend of mine said it this way, "If it's 20 degrees out and the turf is ice cold...How excited are you going to be, as a safety, at the idea of trying to tackle Brandon Jacobs?"

There really isn't that much else too say besides that. I mean, last year it was the road streak, 11 in a row to be exact, that brought Big Blue to the Bowl. This year it happens to be the home win streak. They are one of only three teams in the NFL who have yet to fall at home, and that could prove vital come December and January.

2. Who Else Would Go? Honestly...Think about it for a second

While thinking about the other teams that could make the playoffs, I realized something. I don't really fear any of them. Last year for instance, was completely different. We opened up with Tampa Bay...In Tampa. Even then I was scared.

In fact, every single one of the four playoff games last year, I almost went in to thinking we would be beaten. If I did have to point out a team or two that I am scared of, it would have to be the Carolina Panthers and the Arizona Cardinals. The good news? We meet both of them before the regular season is over.

1. Tom Coughlin and Steve "Spags" Spagnuolo

If there was ever a season I am totally confident in our coaches, it is this season. Spags has shown great trust in our defense, and we continue to drop quarterbacks left and right. Last week against his "teacher" Jim Johnson, we didn't even sack McNabb once, but what was the outcome?

A win of course, mainly thanks to the articulate and intelligent Coughlin, who won not only one but two great challenges. If we can make the playoffs, which I'm sure we will, these two men can at least get us to the NFC Championship, and hopefully go back-to-back as Super bowl champs.

Written By, Edited By, and Developed By Travis Rand, NYG Bleacher Reporter and Community Leader

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