Computer sez: Pats to win Sunday, 77.2 percent of time!

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 Computer sez: Pats to win Sunday, 77.2 percent of time!
Neil Best at Newsday posted this on his blog. According to WhatIfSports.com, a sports simulation site, the Patriots beat the Giants 77.2 percent of the 10,001 projected games [link]

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