I've seen one too many writers claim that if it weren't for a safety by the Giants at the beginning of Super Bowl XLVI, the Patriots would have been able to kick a field goal to win the game at the end. The theory, I gather, is since the Giants won 21-17, you would subtract two points for the safety, making it 19-17. Thus, a field goal wins the game. I say it takes a simple mind to adopt that view. Let's take away the safety, for argument's sake, making it 19-17. Think back to the Giants' last touchdown. They went for two, to make it a six-point game. I guarantee you that there is no way -- none -- that the Giants would go for two if the game was 19-17. They kick the extra point to make it 20-17. The Patriots don't get a chance to kick a field goal to win the game. The best a Patriots' field goal would do is tie the game. There's one other point I'd like to make. I'll even concede the Giants trying to covert two after their touchdow...
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