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ADAM SCHEIN 31 27
Why the Patriots will win: New England is angry, talented and motivated to change the conversation. You never go against Bill Belichick in a big spot.
MVP: LeGarrette Blount
Bold prediction: Safety Devin McCourty makes a game-changing play for the Pats on defense.
BUCKY BROOKS 24 13
Why the Seahawks will win: The Seahawks' defense overwhelms the Patriots' offense with its collective speed, physicality and athleticism. The "Legion of Boom" -- and Kam Chancellor, in particular -- bullies Julian Edelman, Brandon LaFell and Danny Amendolawhile also putting a blanket around Rob Gronkowski to force Tom Brady into a miserable day.
MVP: Russell Wilson
Bold prediction: Wilson puts up a 300/100-yard effort against the Patriots and scores three touchdowns.
MARC SESSLER 24 21 (OT)
Why the Patriots will win: After last year's blowout, we get a classic on Sunday, marked by a brilliant Tom Brady two-minute drill to push the game into overtime.
MVP: Tom Brady
Bold prediction: Darrelle Revis picks off Russell Wilson in overtime to pave the way for New England's game-winning kick.
ADITI KINKHABWALA 34 31
Why the Seahawks will win: Seattle has beaten every great quarterback and every great offense. They're absurdly mentally resilient (as we saw against the Packers in theNFC title game), and even though I'm proposing such a high score, it's still true: defense wins championships.
MVP: Marshawn Lynch (Why go outside the box just to be wrong?)
Bold prediction: There will be a special teams fumble.
CHRIS WESSELING 23 20
Why the Patriots will win: Rob Gronkowski is the best player on the field, plain and simple.
MVP: Rob Gronkowski
Bold prediction: Gronk boxes out Kam Chancellor AND Earl Thomas for the game-winning touchdown, giving the Pats a come-from-behind victory.
CHARLEY CASSERLY 24 21
Why the Seahawks will win: Russell Wilson makes some off-schedule runs andMarshawn Lynch carries Seattle in the second half of what should be a tight defensive struggle.
MVP: Marshawn Lynch
Bold prediction: Tom Brady will get picked off in a crucial moment.
DAVE DAMESHEK 30 24
Why the Patriots will win: Sorry to lean on the deflated-ball scandal, but as notedPatriots wonk Gregg Rosenthal pointed out last week, Belichick's gang responded to Spygate by obliterating all comers for the next three months. I suspect this team will show up with not just a chip on its shoulder, but a whole bag of chips.
MVP: Tom Brady
Bold prediction: A team scoring 30 on the mighty 'Hawks D isn't bold enough?!
GIL BRANDT 27 24 (OT)
Why the Seahawks will win: These teams are about as closely matched as any Super Bowl opponents I've seen, but I think there will be more Seattle fans in attendance, which should give the 'Hawks an edge.
MVP: Steven Hauschka
Bold prediction: This will be the first Super Bowl to go to overtime, with Hauschka ultimately providing the winning field goal -- hence his MVP award.
KEVIN PATRA 21 17
Why the Seahawks will win: The most dominant defense of this generation puts its stamp on the title by holding down another Hall of Fame quarterback.
MVP: Earl Thomas
Bold prediction: Tom Brady will throw three interceptions in a game for the first time since Sept. 25, 2011 (four versus Buffalo).
CHARLES DAVIS 27 24
Why the Seahawks will win: In a very evenly matched game, I always lean toward defense, and while New England has had one of its better defensive seasons in recent years, the best "Stop Troops" in the league reside in Seattle.
MVP: Russell Wilson
Bold prediction: "Vertically challenged" Seattle receiver Doug Baldwin (5-foot-10) skies and takes a 50-50 jumpball away from his former teammate, "long" New England cornerback Brandon Browner (who is 6-4), for the most memorable play of the game.
GREGG ROSENTHAL 23 13
Why the Patriots will win: Russell Wilson will find few open receivers, while New England will march on a number of long, painful drives. The Patriots finally capitalize on all their Gronk-era success with a title.
MVP: Rob Gronkowski
Bold prediction: Gronkowski spikes the ball after a third-quarter touchdown, inspiring a record number of bad jokes on Twitter about deflation.
BRIAN BILLICK 24 21
Why the Seahawks will win: This is truly a toss-up. I could give you five reasons why either of these closely matched teams will win. Ultimately, I'm just guessing.
MVP: Russell Wilson
Bold prediction: Russell Wilson (who averaged 217.2 yards per game in 2014) will throw for more yards than Tom Brady (who averaged 256.8).
ELLIOT HARRISON 28 20
Why the Patriots will win: I'm watching several matchups in this one; to see what will put New England over the top, check out my full prediction column here.
MVP: Jamie Collins
Bold prediction: Collins will pick Russell Wilson on a play when the QB doesn't see him dropping into the lane, add a sack and make several stops in ground support.
CONOR ORR 31 10
Why the Seahawks will win: Seattle's dominant defense will play as expected, whileRussell Wilson tortures New England's front by breaking the pocket early and often.
MVP: Russell Wilson
Bold prediction: Julian Edelman's third-quarter fumble sends New England into a downward spiral.