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Mike Reiss's 10 things that could decide Super Bowl XLII

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4. Getting Randy Moss involved early based on the Giants’ coverage With just two catches in two playoff games, receiver Randy Moss has not been a focal point of the Patriots’ offense in the postseason. The Patriots will look to get him the ball early, hoping to set up an aspect of the passing game that makes them so lethal – when Moss gets to the deep third of the field, it opens opportunities for Wes Welker underneath.
4. Getting Randy Moss involved early based on the Giants’ coverage
With just two catches in two playoff games, receiver Randy Moss has not been a focal point of the Patriots’ offense in the postseason. The Patriots will look to get him the ball early, hoping to set up an aspect of the passing game that makes them so lethal – when Moss gets to the deep third of the field, it opens opportunities for Wes Welker underneath.
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