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Super Bowl XLVI will be an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion New York Giants to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2011 season.

It will be the 42nd annual championship game of the modern-era NFL and is scheduled to be played Sunday, February 5, 2012, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Kickoff time is scheduled for approximately 6:30 p.m. EST.

Here's what the extra week gets us: an extra week of interviews we don't really care about and insights that aren't that insightful. It's 100 players and half as many coaches talking about how committed they are to their teams, how winning the game will be the pinnacle of their careers, and how they are dedicating this game to their mother/father/high school coach/Porsche repairman. No one is stupid enough to tell us their game plans, and unless someone says something truly outrageous -- and "guaranteeing" a victory stopped being outrageous after Joe Namath did it -- there's little we will read or hear this week that will mean anything. And that includes the piece you are reading at this very moment.

Here's something else that the extra week off got us: unless you count watching the Pro Bowl, which you shouldn't, we had no legitimate excuse not to do chores around the house last Sunday or to avoid going to see Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, a movie so execrable that even my wife turned to me and whispered, "Maybe we should be watching the Pro Bowl." (Note to film makers: Don't market a movie as "not being about September 11" when it not only is about September 11, but the only emotion in the whole movie comes when the towers collapse with one of the film's characters inside. Oh, I was supposed to say "spoiler alert" first? Tough.)

The only person who arguably will benefit from the extra week off is Rob Gronkowski, who will have additional time to rest and rehabilitate his sprained ankle. Yes, other players get to rest and recover, too, and I'm sure they appreciate that, but "Rob Gronkowski's Ankle" is getting so much attention now that you half expect it to be the first guest on Letterman tonight. David Letterman: "So how are you, Rob Gronkowski's Ankle?" Rob Gronkowski's Ankle: "I'd be better if I hadn't just sat through Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Dave."

"It's unbelievable," Patriots wide receiver Matthew Slater said Tuesday. "To do it at the highest level -- I remember doing that in high school. It was like, 'Oh, man, get me off the field.' You really respect Julian, how unselfish he's been all year. He's trying to do whatever it takes for the team to have success."

Edelman's offensive production has declined since he had 37 catches as a rookie for the Patriots in 2009. He had seven catches last season and only four this season. But he has remained an effective punt returner, averaging a franchise-record 15.3 yards per return last season and 10.6 yards per return this season. And now he gives the Patriots another option to cover opposing receivers who line up in the slot.

The Giants hope to take advantage of Edelman's inexperience at the position, according to comments attributed in recent days to wide receiver Mario Manningham.

Manningham was asked again Tuesday about facing Edelman, and said: "We know he's a great player but we want to go out and do what we have to do to win, no matter what it takes. He plays wide receiver. He's not a real defensive back. Did he get drafted as a defensive back? .?.?. We're confident. I hope he's out there."

Edelman declined to respond directly to Manningham's comments. "I'm not really worried what Mario Manningham is saying right now," he said. "I'm more focused on doing my job, and that's preparing right now."

But Edelman said he doesn't think opposing offenses have targeted him this season.

"I don't think I've had that many [passes] caught on me," he said. "Not that I'm doing such a great job. But the coaches have done a great job helping me out with the scheme and preparing me each week for what I have to focus on, instead of focusing on the big picture of the defense."

Edelman, who is listed at 5 feet 10 and 198 pounds, played quarterback in junior college and then at Kent State, but drew little interest from NFL teams at that position. He passed up an opportunity to play quarterback in the Canadian Football League.


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