The world was shocked by the events of January 21, 2008, but if you look closely to what happened, there are a number of questions that arise that challenge the "official story" of the Giants Super Bowl win.
*Has a 12 point underdog ever won the Superbowl?
*Despite universal predictions that the Patriots would win, how could Plaxico Burress not only predict the Giant's victory, but also predict almost exactly the correct final score?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqErnhihQFQ&feature=related*Notice Tom Brady's nervous laughter to hearing Buress' prediction. Is he afraid that he had let the cat out of the bag?
*After his bold prediction, what are the odds that Burress would also score the game winning touchdown?
*How could a player who had not caught a touchdown all season catch one in the Super Bowl against the best team in the league?
*How could a team that beat the Giants only weeks before by three points then lose to them by three points?
*How could the leagues highest scoring team only score 14 points?
*Despite running drills and practices against passes all season, and for two weeks specifically against the Giants, why did the defense suddenly "fail" on January 21?
*Eli Manning was the winning QB in Super Bowl 42, Peyton Manning was the winning QB in Super Bowl 41. Their connection? They're brothers.
*Why were the Giants wearing hats declaring themselves Super Bowl 42 champions IMMEDIATELY AFTER the game? There's no way that hats can be made that fast.
*Why was Tom Brady seen wearing a cast on his leg the week before the Super Bowl?
*Why was Bill Belichick quoted as saying after the game "it is what it is."?
*Why has there been a complete media blackout of anybody questioning the official story of Super Bowl 42?