Super Bowl 2015: Head-to-head matchups

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Dec 14, 2014; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots quarterback

Tom Brady

(12) celebrates with head coach Bill Belichick (R) after clinching the AFC East title with a 41-13 win over the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports

Prediction: 

This Super Bowl will be a battle from the beginning to the end between two great teams. I can’t think of a Super Bowl in the last 15 years in which two teams as good as they two teams have played each other. Both team are complete and well-rounded and will make this game a spectacle. The game will feature two very talented defenses playing each other, and therefore I think it will be a low scoring game. The key for the Patriots will be to contain Russell Wilson. I don’t think that the Seahawks will have any success throwing the football, but Wilson’s legs are dangerous. For the Seahawks the key will be to put pressure on Brady. As we have seen so often this year, pressure has rattled Brady and thrown him off his game.

Tom Brady is hungry for his fourth win, especially after a ten-year drought, and after a lot of  indecision and switching back and forth, I think the Patriots will win the Super Bowl. Brady will lead his team to victory and take the Lombardi trophy back to New England.

New England Patriots 23- Seattle Seahawks 20 in Overtime