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Littlefield On Sports: Patriots, Giants Set For Super Rematch

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Tom Brady, left, shakes hands with New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft after their AFC Championship win over the Baltimore Ravens. (AP)
Tom Brady, left, shakes hands with New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft after their AFC Championship win over the Baltimore Ravens. (AP)

With less than two weeks to go before the big game, how are you surviving Super Bowl fever? I know, we're all getting used to it by now. Winning is no longer such a big deal. Still whether or not the Patriots go on to win the Super Bowl, last weekend's showdown with the Baltimore Ravens is one fans are sure to remember for years.

By now, you know what happened. With 11 seconds to go and the Ravens down by three, Baltimore's Billy Cundiff lined up for a 32-yard field goal to tie the game. The kick sailed wide to the left.

Bill Littlefield, host of NPR's "Only A Game," was watching and stopped by Radio Boston to talk about how the Patriots look heading into the Super Bowl.

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This program aired on January 25, 2012.

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