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Wilmington, Mass. Patch editor Matt Schooley thinks he knows so much.

He made this video for his readers—this very detailed video—about why the New England Patriots are going to stomp all over the New Jersey (sigh, fine ... New York) Giants at the Super Bowl this weekend.

As if.

You're a fan. You know what's at stake. It's Eli vs. Brady. Belichick vs. Coughlin. New England vs. New York/New Jersey. Again.

We all know what happened last time these two faced off in the Super Bowl. And we know those Patriots fans in New England are still devastated by their perfect season ending ... well ... not so perfectly.

What a shame that was, huh?

So let's do what fans do — show our support for the Giants. Show your support by hitting "upload photos and videos" above to show off pics of you in your Giants gear, or having a great time at a Giants game. Show your support by telling us in the comments why the Giants are going to repeat history.

And show your support by demonstrating to Matt why the love of a bazillion N.J. fans beats out any five talking points he can come up with.

(We kid. We love our fellow Patchers. Except the New England ones, at least until after Sunday).

Note: We're sharing this post across multiple Patch sites in northern New Jersey. Comments and pictures may come from readers of any of those sites.

  • Who's going to win the Super Bowl, and how?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Giants in a close one
        59 (52%)
    • Patriots in a close one
        22 (19%)
    • Giants by a lot
        18 (16%)
    • Patriots by a lot
        13 (11%)
    Total votes: 112
  • This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Giants vs. Patriots, New York Giants, and Super Bowl XLVI
Why are the Giants going to win Super Bowl XLVI? Tell us in the comments.

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John M

8:36 pm on Thursday, February 2, 2012

That's right just hit tht link!

DidUReallyJustSayThat

10:35 pm on Thursday, February 2, 2012

The Ghost of Mrs. Kraft . . . you guys better hope it doesn't come down to that. Tebow is still wondering what happened to Jesus in the Patriot game. FYI - The Pats are on their own adn that won't be enough.

Oh, and it will be soooooo sweet watching another Belichick post-game interview after the Pat lose to the GIANTS - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bfnsWtTmZI

Go Big Blue!

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Kera Goldsmith

11:10 pm on Thursday, February 2, 2012

Gooooo Patriots! (please don't throw rocks) (or garbage!)

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Aubry Bracco

11:12 pm on Thursday, February 2, 2012

Matt Schooley is the man. Sorry, Kuty. You lose.

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judi

6:50 am on Friday, February 3, 2012

Plain and simple -- "THE GIANTS ARE THE BETTER TEAM!!!"

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Karin Szotak

8:56 am on Friday, February 3, 2012

The road the Giants took to get here says it all! The Pats were cocky last time and still are. It will be close and a good game to watch. Go Giants - All the Way!

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Daklu

4:15 pm on Friday, February 3, 2012

Cruuuuuuuuuuuuuzzzzzzzzz!!!!

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Joseph Keyes

5:16 pm on Friday, February 3, 2012

Since the D became whole again, the Giants have been unstoppable. After humiliating the Jets, they ran the table through Dallas, Atlanta, Green Bay, and San Francisco, to Sunday’s game. Besides D refortification, the O receivers have provided jaw-dropping performances (Cruuuuuz!) and we saw sparks from the running game in the last two outings that may seal the deal—but it could be a trap game. Two weeks without a game has killed teams running for conference titles. In Super Bowls, we’ve seen lopsided games that made us wonder how such match-ups were even possible. I think Sunday will be a great game with the “Gints” winning 34-21.

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Jersey Carol

7:26 pm on Friday, February 3, 2012

all i have to say is patriots fans should buy some kleenex because they will need it sunday night when giants win

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Richard Dean

8:02 pm on Friday, February 3, 2012

Despite the fact that the Giants have failed to change their identity to New Jersey when they moved here from New York in the 1970's, I will still root for them. On the other point of view, maybe the Patriots deserve to win since they became New England to represent the whole six state region when they moved from Boston.

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