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Last Updated: Friday, 1 February 2008, 07:34 GMT
NFL great picks Giants for upset
By Martin Gough

Bradon Jacobs celebrates against New England in December
Woodson based his prediction on December's game between the two
Super Bowl XLII
NY Giants v New England Patriots
Sunday, 3 February
Venue: University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
Kickoff: 2315 GMT
Coverage: Watch live on BBC TWO, BBCi and the BBC Sport website (UK users only); listen on Radio 5 Live

Former star Rod Woodson believes the New York Giants will pull off "one of the biggest upsets in NFL history" and beat New England in Super Bowl XLII.

Bookies predict the Patriots will win by 13 points to become the first team ever to win all 19 games in a season.

"My head is telling me that New England are a veteran group who understand what it takes to win," said Woodson.

"But I really believe the Giants are going to squeak this one out. I think they're going to win this game."

Former cornerback Woodson played in three Super Bowls himself and was on the Baltimore Ravens team that beat the Giants in 2001.

A BBC TV analyst for this year's game in Arizona, Woodson based his prediction on New York's performance on 29 December, when they lost 38-35 to the Patriots.

Rod Woodson
I believe the Giants have all the confidence in the world that they can win

Rod Woodson

New England staged a comeback to overcome a 12-point deficit late in the game.

"The Giants had the game won, there were a couple of miscues and New England took advantage of that," Woodson told BBC Sport.

"I don't think they'll let those miscues happen again. I think their defence is good enough and they can score points against the Patriots."

New England scored a record 589 points during the regular season, with quarterback Tom Brady throwing a record 50 touchdown passes and Randy Moss catching a record 23.

But the Patriots defence struggled to contain opposing running games at times during the season, and face one of the league's best running backs in the Giants' Brandon Jacobs.

606: DEBATE

"We're all focused on New England's offence but we forget the defence. Late in the year people ran the ball against them and scored points against them," Woodson added.

"Everybody's going to say that the Giants can't win and that the only way New England are going to lose is if they mess up.

"But I believe the Giants have all the confidence in the world that they can beat the New England Patriots."

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