Posted on August 31st, 2008 by JJ Duque
Here are some expert betting picks for Week 1 of the 2008-09 NFL regular season:
Washington Redskins at New York Giants -3.5
Super Bowl XLII Champions New York Giants aren’t being given much respect this season, but I believe the New York Giants have got a lot of fight in them, and the Washington Redskins will be their first victim en route to another Super Bowl appearance. Bet on New York Giants to cover the spread against Washington Redskins. Bet on total score of Washington at New York to go UNDER 40.5.
Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens -1
Bet on Baltimore Ravens to cover the spread against Cincinnati Bengals. Bet on total score of Cincinnati at Baltimore to go UNDER 39.0.
New York Jets at Miami Dolphins +3
Brett Favre is QB of the New York Jets, and the Miami Dolphins may not be as lousy as they were last season, but expect the New York Jets to win against the Miami Dolphins. It’s simple - Brett Favre is the QB of the New York Jets, and he’s the best QB in NFL history! Bet on New York Jets to cover the spread against the Miami Dophins. Bet on total score of New York Jets at Miami to go UNDER 36.0.
Kansas City Chiefs at New England Patriots -16.5
The New England Patriots look like the best team in the NFL on paper, but then that all depends on the questionable health of star quarterback Tom Brady, who might not be fully recovered from his foot injury. The Pats will definitely win, but bet on Kansas City Chiefs to win over the New England Patriots against the spread. Bet on total score of Kansas City at New England to go OVER 46.5.
Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers -6.5
Bet on Pittsburgh Steelers to cover the spread against the Houston Texans. Bet on total score of Houston at Pittsburgh to go UNDER 43.5.
Jacksonville Jaguars at Tennessee Titans +3
Bet on Tennessee Titans to cover the spread against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Bet on total score of Jacksonville at Tennessee to go OVER 37.0.
Detroit Lions at Atlanta Falcons +3
Bet on Detroit Lions to cover the spread against the Atlanta Falcons. Bet on total score of Detroit at Atlanta to go UNDER 41.0.
Seattle Seahawks at Buffalo Bills +1
Bet on Buffalo Bills to cover the spread against the Seattle Seahawks. Bet on total score of Seattle at Buffalo to go UNDER 39.0.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints -4
Bet on New Orleans Saints to cover the spread against Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Bet on total score of Tampa Bay at New Orleans to go OVER 42.5.
St. Louis Rams at Philadelphia Eagles -7
Bet on St. Louis Rams to win against the spread over the Philadelphia Eagles. Bet on total score of St. Louis at Philadelphia to go OVER 44.
Dallas Cowboys at Cleveland Browns +4
Bet on Dallas Cowboys to cover the spread against the Cleveland Browns. Bet on total score of Dallas at Cleveland to go OVER 48.5.
Carolina Panthers at San Diego Chargers -9
Bet on Carolina Panthers to win against the spread over the San Diego Chargers. Bet on total score of Carolina at San Diego to go UNDER 42.5.
Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers +3
Bet on Arizona Cardinals to cover the spread against the San Francisco 49ers. Bet on total score of Arizona at San Francisco to go OVER 41.5.
Chicago Bears at Indianapolis Colts -9.5
Bet on Indianapolis Colts to cover the spread against Chicago Bears. Bet on total score of Chicago at Indianapolis to go OVER 44.0.
Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers -3
Bet on Minnesota Vikings to win against the spread over Green Bay Packers., Bet on total score of Minessota at Green Bay to go UNDER 38.5.
Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders +3
Bet on Denver Broncos to cover the spread against Oakland Raiders. Bet on total score of Denver at Oakland to go UNDER 41.5.
Posted on August 29th, 2008 by JJ Duque
Last season, the
New England Patriots had an undefeated regular season with a perfect 16-0 record. The New England Patriots were also on their way to a perfect 19-0, except that they lost the last game of the season that counted the most - The Super Bowl. The New England Patriots lost Super Bowl XLII to the
New York Giants 17 to 14, and had to settle for an 18-1 record.
For the 2008-09 season, the New England Patriots are still the big favorites to win the 2009 AFC Championship and earn their fifth trip to the Super Bowl in eight years. After all, their perfect regular season record last season (despite losing Super Bowl XLII) still makes the New England Patriots one of best teams in the history of the NFL.
With a superstar roster that includes 2007 NFL MVP quarterback Tom Brady, wide receiver Randy Moss and running back Laurence Maroney, the New England Patriots are billed to have the best offensive line in the NFL. Of course, the defense of the New England Patriots is also one of the strongest in the NFL with the likes of Tedy Bruschi, Adalius Thomas, Mike Vrabel and James Sanders. There’s also Junior Seau on the New England’s defensive line, but has yet to sign his contract for the 2008 to 2009 NFL season.
Oddsmakers have already given an early line on which NFL team will win Super Bowl XLIII, and the odds have ranked the New England Patriots as the heavy favorites to win Super Bowl XLIII. Other strong contenders to win Super Bowl XLIII include the Dallas Cowboys, San Diego Chargers and Indianapolis Colts.
Oddsmakers think that it is a long shot for Super Bowl XLII champions New York Giants to win again in Super Bowl XLIII.
The New England Patriots may be the favorites to win Super Bowl XLIII, but they are off to a sluggish start during the NFL pre-season games, going 0-4 during the pre-season. Of course, the New England Patriots haven’t really used their big guns, sidelining star quarterback Tom Brady throughout the pre-season. Tom Brady is still recovering from an injury to his right foot. However, New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick stated that Tom Brady will start in their season opener against the Kansas City Chiefs on September 7, 2008 at the Patriots’ home field at the Gilette Stadium.
New England Patriots reserve quarterback Matt Cassel has been taking over for Tom Brady in the pre-season, and hasn’t really been coming up with impressive numbers. If the New England Patriots hope to win Super Bowl XLIII, then they better have a healthy line up, especially a healthy Tom Brady. Because as we can see - without Tom Brady playing for the New England Patriots, they are very vulnerable.
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Posted on February 5th, 2008 by JJ Duque
Super Bowl XLII betting line: New York Giants vs. New England Patriots –11
New York Giants came to the University of Phoenix Stadium spoiling
New England Patriots unscathed record by beating the highly touted New England Patriots 17-14 in the 2008 Super Bowl XLII in Arizona.
New England Patriots –11 in the spread could not gain any momentum on their offense, both losing the Super Bowl XLII bid and the spread against the New York Giants.
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning, voted Super Bowl XLII’s Most Valuable Player, lofted a regal, floating 13-yard pass to New York Giants Plaxico Burress over New England Patriots cornerback Ellis Hobbs to put the Giants over the top with 35 seconds left.
New York Giants are nothing if not resilient. Because they were technically the visiting team, New York Giants won their 11th consecutive road game, including all four playoff wins.
New York Giants Quarterback Eli Manning, completed 19 of 34 passes for 255 yards and two touchdowns. While New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady completed 29 of 48 attempts for 266 yards to go with a touchdown.
The win was especially sweet for New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan and wide receiver Amani Toomer, the only holdovers from the 34-7 strafing by the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl XXXV. In addition, it was the third Super Bowl victory for one of the league’s most venerable franchises, to go with the Vince Lombardi Trophies won at the end of the 1986 and 1990 seasons.
New York Giants had a dream scenario for the opening drive, their first possession — which consumed nine minutes and 59 seconds and required 16 plays was it. New York Giants Quarterback Eli Manning, converted his first three third downs (a first-drive record for Super Bowls), but could not manage a fourth, throwing too far underneath to Steve Smith. Lawrence Tynes, who won the NFC title game with an overtime field goal, hit one from 32 yards out to give the Giants a 3-0 lead.
New England Patriots answered with a similarly muscular drive Laurence Maroney who began things with a 43-yard kickoff return finished it with a 1-yard run three seconds into the second quarter.
Coming into the game, the key match up appeared to be the New York Giants pass rush, which produced league-high 53 sacks in the regular season versus the New England Patriots offensive line. In Week 17 between the two teams, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was sacked only once, and that was minus two starters.
On first down at the New York Giants’ own 20, New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning flipped a pass to rookie tight end Kevin Boss. Kevin Boss caught it at the 39 and, when safety Rodney Harrison missed the tackle, it was good very for a 45-yard play. A few plays later, New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning threaded a perfect 5-yard pass through traffic to David Tyree, and the New York Giants, almost inexplicably, led 10-7 with 11:05 remaining.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady moved them down the field, throwing underneath more often than not. Then, on the 12th play of the drive New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady hit New England Patriots receiver Randy Moss. The New York Giants elected to double Wes Welkerr inside and left cornerback Corey Webster alone with New England Patriots receiver Randy Moss. When Corey Webster tripped on his backpedal, Randy Moss was wide open for a 7-yard touchdown on third-and-goal.
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning however, engineered a terrific drive as time ran down. The signature play: Manning, ducking and spinning, somehow avoided a severe rush, and David Tyree managed to reel in a 33-yard catch — he initially pinned the ball on his helmet with one hand — giving New York the ball at the New England 24-yard line. With 35 seconds left, New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning hit Plaxico Burress with a gorgeous 25-yard touchdown pass, and the Pats’ perfect season vanished, horribly, into the twisted wreckage of a shocking loss.
NEXT AMERICAN FOOTBALL EVENT: The 2008 PRO BOWL!
The biggest game of the NFL season is under wraps, and the next American football event to look forward to will be the 2008 Pro Bowl, which will bring the top NFL all-stars into one big all-star football match. This time it’ll be the best of the AFC vs. the best of the NFC. Eli Manning of the New York Giants and Tom Brady of the New England Patriots are expected to take part in the 2008 Pro Bowl. The 2008 Pro Bowl kicks off on February 10, 2008 in Hawaii.
Bets for the 2008 Pro Bowl are available in the Bodog Sportsbook.
Posted on February 3rd, 2008 by JJ Duque
If you watched the game, or saw the replay of the highlights, then you know enough that the
New York Giants rallied in the last 2 minutes to score a TD to win
Super Bowl XLII and become champions of the NFL. In doing so, they ruin the perfect season of the
New England Patriots by taking that one win that mattered the most - the Super Bowl championship.
The New York Giants were underdogs to win, and even given a +11 point spread to help their advantage, but it seems that they didn’t need it after they beat the New England Patriots straight up 17-14. The obvious upset makes the New York Giants winners against the spread, and Giants QB Eli Manning gets the Super Bowl XLII MVP award for his awesome performance in leading the Giants to victory.
Now while the New England Patriots may have lost the Super Bowl, they may have won in some other betting aspects of Super Bowl XLII. After all, the Super Bowl is one of the biggest sports betting events in the world with over 80 player prop bets and 100 plus team prop bets, not to mention all the other miscellaneous bets that have nothing to do with football at all.
SUPER BOWL XLII BETTING RESULTS
In any case, here are some of the player props and team props betting results of Super Bowl XLII:
The SUPER BOWL XLII COIN TOSS was TAILS and was won by the New York Giants.
The FIRST SCORE of SUPER BOWL XLII was a FIELD GOAL by the New York Giants.
The LAST SCORE of SUPER BOWL XLII was a TOUCHDOWN by the New York Giants.
The FIRST SACK of SUPER BOWL XLII was by the New England Patriots.
The FIRST TURNOVER of SUPER BOWL XLII was an INTERCEPTION by the New England Patriots.
The TOTAL RECEIVING YARDS of RANDY MOSS in SUPER BOWL XLII was UNDER 93.5 yards.
The TOTAL RECEIVING YARDS of PLAXICO BURRESS in SUPER BOWL XLII was UNDER 75.5 yards.
The TOTAL TD PASSES of ELI MANNING in SUPER BOWL XLII was 2 TD Passes.
The TOTAL RUSHING YARDS of BRANDON JACOBS in SUPER BOWL XLII was UNDER 65.5 yards.
The TOTAL RUSHING YARDS of AHMAD BRADSHAW in SUPER BOWL XLII was UNDER 48.5 yards.
The TOTAL PASSING YARDS of TOM BRADY in SUPER BOWL XLII was UNDER 300.5 yards.
The TOTAL RUSHING YARDS of LAURENCE MARONEY in SUPER BOWL XLII was UNDER 85.5 yards.
TOM BRADY was sacked OVER 1 time in SUPER BOWL XLII.
The team with the MOST YARDS LOST THROUGH PENALTIES in SUPER BOWL XLII was the New York Giants.
The TOTAL QB SACKS recorded in SUPER BOWL XLII by both teams went OVER 4.5 sacks.
The team to make the FIRST SUCCESSFUL FIELD GOAL in SUPER BOWL XLII was the New York Giants.
The team to make the FIRST SUCCESSFUL TOUCHDOWN in SUPER BOWL XLII was the New England Patriots
The FIRST TOUCHDOWN IN SUPER BOWL XLII was a RUSH by the New England Patriots.
The TOTAL NUMBER OF INTERCEPTIONS by both teams was UNDER 2.5
The TOTAL NUMBER OF POINTS scored by both teams fell within the 29 to 35 points range.
Giants + Patriots combined points fell UNDER Kobe Bryant’s total points, rebounds and assists +9.5
While the biggest sports betting event may be over, the betting still goes on for other sports books and other sports. Bet on NBA! Bet on the PGA Tour! Bet on MMA!
Posted on February 1st, 2008 by JJ Duque
There were rumors leading up to the 2007 NFL Draft that the Patriots and Green Bay Packers were the two teams most interested in acquiring Moss. On April 29, 2007, the Raiders agreed to a trade with the New England Patriots, sending Moss to Foxborough, Massachusetts in exchange for a fourth-round selection (John Bowie), the 110th overall, in the 2007 NFL Draft (the same selection the Patriots acquired from the San Francisco 49ers during day one of the draft). Every week, in addition to out-leaping at least one defender for a touchdown,
Randy Moss keeps making incredible one-handed grabs that make you mutter, “How the heck did he come up with that?”. His play with the
New England Patriots has led Randy Moss to his sixth Pro Bowl Selection.
On December 29, the Patriots defeated the New York Giants 38-35, finishing their season with a perfect 16-0 record. Moss caught two touchdown passes for a total of 23 season catches, breaking the single season record of 22 touchdown catches previously set by Jerry Rice. On the same play, Tom Brady broke Peyton Manning’s single season record of 49 touchdowns set in 2004 with his 50th touchdown.
In 2007, Randy Moss became the only player in NFL history to record four 100+ yard games in his first four games with a new team. Randy Moss has eclipsed the 1,000 yard receiving mark 8 times in his career. He is tied for 3rd all-time in that statistic. Also in 2007, Randy Moss set a record with 16 touchdowns in his first 10 games with a new team. On December 29, 2007 Randy Moss set the NFL record for most touchdown receptions in a regular season, with 23.
2008 Super Bowl XLII Props – Randy Moss - Total Receiving Yards
Odds on Total Receiving Yards for Randy Moss in Super Bowl XLII
Randy Moss to go OVER 93.5 Receiving Yards earns x 1.95 of your bet
Randy Moss to go UNDER 93.5 Receiving Yards earns x 1.80 of your bet
New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss totaled 1493 receiving yards in regular season and 14 in the 2008 NFL Playoffs, New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss Week 1 performance against the New York Jets he had his highest of 183 receiving yards and versus New York Giants on Week 17 he had 100 receiving yards. New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss had 100 or more receiving yard in 9 of the 16 regular season games. Bet on New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss to go OVER 93.5 receiving yards in Super Bowl XLII.
2008 Super Bowl XLII Props – Randy Moss - Total Pass Receptions
Odds on Total Pass Receptions fro Randy Moss in Super Bowl XLII
Randy Moss to go OVER 5.5 Pass Receptions earns x 1.83 of your bet
Randy Moss to go UNDER 5.5 Pass Receptions Yards earns x 1.91 of your bet
New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss had 98 total pass receptions in the regular season while New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss had 1 total pass reception in the 2008 NFL Playoffs. New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss had 10 receptions on Week 11 against the Buffalo Bills. Versus the New England Patriots on Week 17, New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss had 6 receiving yards. Bet on New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss to go OVER 5.5 pass receptions in Super Bowl XLII.
2008 Super Bowl XLII Props – Randy Moss - Total Receiving Yards will be ODD or EVEN?
New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss has 10 odd receiving yards out of the 16 NFL Regular Season games. Bet on New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss have an odd number of receiving yards in Super Bowl XLII.
2008 Super Bowl XLII Props – Will Randy Moss score 2 or more Touchdowns?
New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss had 13 Touchdowns out of the possible 16 games in the regular season. Bet on New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss to score at least 2 or more touchdowns.
To find out more Super Bowl XLII Player Props, or to bet on Super Bowl XLII Player Props, then visit the Super Bowl XLII Sportsbook.
Posted on February 1st, 2008 by JJ Duque
Laurence Maroney declared for the 2006 NFL Draft after the completion of his junior season and was selected in the first round with the 21st overall pick by the
New England Patriots. He was the second running back selected behind Reggie Bush. While splitting time with fellow running back Corey Dillon in 2006, Maroney was part of what coach Bill Belichick called the best running back corps he had ever coached. After Corey Dillon was released, Maroney became the starting running back for the Patriots.
In Week 4, Maroney earned 125 yards and 2 TDs (of 11 and 25 yards) on 15 carries, a performance that earned him both FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Week and Diet Pepsi Rookie NFL Player of the Week honors. In Week 7, he was voted AFC Special Teams Player of the Week after a 74-yard kickoff return, while in Week 8 he had a 77-yard kickoff return (the two longest non-TD returns of the season outside of Antonio Cromartie’s 91-yard kickoff return against the Oakland Raiders). Moreover, those two returns gave Maroney the longest kickoff return average among all NFL players.
In Week 11, Maroney had 82 yards rushing, and four receptions for 34 yards, including a 19-yard reception that became his first receiving touchdown.
In total, Maroney earned 1,722 all-purpose yards in his rookie season.
2008 Super Bowl XLII Props - Laurence Maroney - Total Rushing Attempts
Odds on Total Rushing Attempts for Laurence Maroney in Super Bowl XLII
Laurence Maroney to go OVER 20.5 rushing attempts earns x 2.00 of your bet
Laurence Maroney to go UNDER 20.5 rushing attempts earns x 1.77 of your bet
New England Patriots running back Laurence Maroney had a total of 185 rushing attempts in the regular season, and had 22 total rushing attempts during the 2008 NFL Playoffs. During the regular season the New England Patriots running back Laurence Maroney played, he had only 2 20 or more rushing attempts out of 13 regular season games. Against the New York Jets on Week 15 was his highest rushing attempt, which were 26 and versus the New York Giants he only had 19 rushing attempts. For Super Bowl XLII in Phoenix, we can expect New England Patriots running back Laurence Maroney to rush UNDER 20.5. Bet on New England Patriots running back Laurence Maroney to go UNDER 20.5. rushing attempts in Super Bowl XLII.
2008 Super Bowl XLII Props - Laurence Maroney - Total Rushing Yards
Odds on Total Rushing Yards for Laurence Maroney in Super Bowl XLII
Laurence Maroney to go OVER 88.5 Rushing Yards earns x 2.05 of your bet
Laurence Maroney to go UNDER 88.5 Rushing Yards earns x 1.74 of your bet
New England Patriots running back Laurence Maroney tallied 835 and 122 total rushing yards in the 2007-2008 NFL Regular Season and Post-Season respectively. New England Patriots running back Laurence Maroney went only 3 times 100 or more out of 13 games in the 2007-2008 NFL Regular Season. New England Patriots running back Laurence Maroney highest rushing yards of 156 was scored on Week 16 against the Miami Dolphins but against the New York Giants on Week 17, his rushing yards went down to 46. In Super Bowl XLII in Phoenix, we can expect New England Patriots running back Laurence Maroney to rush UNDER 88.5 rushing yards versus the New York Giants. Bet on Laurence Maroney to rush UNDER 88.5 rushing yards in Super Bowl XLII.
2008 Super Bowl XLII Props - Will Laurence Maroney score touchdown?
In Super Bowl XLII in Phoenix, we can expect New England Patriots running back Laurence Maroney to score at least a touchdown. Bet on New England Patriots running back Laurence Maroney to score a touchdown in Super Bowl XLII.
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Posted on February 1st, 2008 by JJ Duque
Playing with a dramatically overhauled receiver corps—in the 2007 off-season, the
New England Patriots acquired wide receivers Donté Stallworth, Wes Welker, Kelley Washington and Randy Moss; tight end Kyle Brady; and running back Sammy Morris. Tom Brady has enjoyed what some sports writers have described as the best season ever by a quarterback. Brady not only led the New England Patriots to a 16-0 record, outscoring opponents by more than a 2-to-1 margin, but reached numerous career, franchise, and NFL records and milestones as well. Let’s not forget Tom Brady is also the current NFL MVP of the 2007-08 NFL regular season.
Super Bowl XLII Player Prop Bets for Tom Brady:
Odds on Total Pass Attempts for Tom Brady in Super Bowl XLII
Tom Brady to go OVER 37.5 pass attempts earns x 1.91 of your bet.
Tom Brady to go UNDER 37.5 pass attempts earns x 1.83 of your bet.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady had a total of 578 pass attempts during the regular season, and had 28 total pass attempts during the 2008 NFL Playoffs. During the regular season, Tom Brady threw over 30 pass attempts in 12 games out of 16. In their week 12 game between the Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles, Tom Brady had a total of 54 pass attempts. Against the New York Giants in Week 17, Tom Brady had a total of 42 pass attempts. For Super Bowl XLII in Phoenix, we can expect Tom Brady to throw OVER 37.5 pass attempts. Bet on Tom Brady to go OVER 37.5 pass attempts in Super Bowl XLII.
Super Bowl XLII Player Prop Bets for Tom Brady:
Odds on Total Pass Completions for Tom Brady in Super Bowl XLII
Tom Brady to go OVER 25.5 pass completions earns x1.83 of your bet.
Tom Brady to go UNDER 25.5 pass completions earns x1.91 of your bet.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady had a total of 398 pass completions in the regular season, and went over 30 pass completions in 5 games of the 16 2007-08 NFL regular season games. During the 2008 NFL Playoffs, Tom Brady made a total of 26 completions. Against the New York Giants in Week 17, Tom Brady had a total of 32 completions in 42 pass attempts. Bet on Tom Brady to go OVER 25.5 pass completions in Super Bowl XLII.
Super Bowl XLII Player Prop Bets for Tom Brady:
Odds on Total Passing Yards for Tom Brady in Super Bowl XLII
Tom Brady to go OVER 300.5 passing yards in Super Bowl XLII earns x1.95 of your bet.
Tom Brady to go UNDER 300.5 passing yards in Super Bowl XLII earns x1.80 of your bet.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady had a total of 4,806 yards passing throughout the 2007-08 NFL regular season, and a total of 262 yards passing in 1 game of the postseason. Tom Brady has gone OVER 300 yards passing in 7 games during the regular season. Against the New York Giants in Week 17 of the regular season, Tom Brady had a total of 356 passing yards. Bet on Tom Brady to go OVER 300.5 passing yards in Super Bowl XLII.
Super Bowl XLII Player Prop Bets for Tom Brady:
Odds on Total Rushing Yards for Tom Brady in Super Bowl XLII
Tom Brady to go OVER 2 Rushing Yards in Super Bowl XLII earns x1.80 of your bet.
Tom Brady to go UNDER 2 Rushing Yards in Super Bowl XLII earns x1.95 of your bet.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady 37 rushing yards in 98 attempts in the regular season, while in the 2008 NFL Playoffs Tom Brady had 2 attempts translating only to a yard. New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has gone OVER 10 rushing yards in 5 games of the regular season. Bet on Tom Brady to go OVER 2 rushing yards in Super Bowl XLII.