The National Football League season concludes this weekend with 16 games on the slate. Some of those games have major playoff implications, some of the games shouldn’t even be played, and one game has a date with destiny.

The New England Patriots (15-0) travel to the Meadowlands to take on the New York Giants (10-5). The Patriots are looking to become the first team since the 1972 Miami Dolphins to go undefeated during the regular season.

The Giants have nothing to play for in regard to playoff positioning as they are locked into the number 5 spot in the NFC playoff picture. 

The Giants can go one of two ways in preparing for the Patriots.

New York could rest its starters and give the nicked up players one more week to heal their aches and pains. That would be the logical solution.

The Giants could also use this game as a huge confidence builder heading into the playoffs if they can knock off the almighty Patriots. New York has been known for their late season collapses and a victory over New England could just be the medicine the G-Men need to make a deep run through the NFC playoffs. 

New England is playing this game to boost their already inflated ego’s. The Patriots want that 16-0 mark so they can go down in history as the best regular season team ever to step on a football field.

Tom Brady needs two touchdown passes to break Peyton Manning single season TD record of 49. Randy Moss needs two TD receptions to break Jerry Rice’s all-time record of 22. New England also has a chance to break several team scoring records Saturday night.

The Patriots are playing to break records and you can debate all you want till you’ll blue in the face, whether New England should be going full boar for the win and all those individual and team records.

This would be my perfect ending to the New England and NY Giants game. Tom Brady throws two TD passes to Randy Moss. The second one comes on the last play of the game. As Moss and Brady are celebrating in the endzone, a Patriots lineman, running to congratulate them slip and takes out the dynamic duo.

Brady and Moss are out of the playoffs with broken legs.

Hoodie finally gets what he deserves for running the score and his ego up all season!!     

1. New England (15-0), 2. Indianapolis (13-2), 3. Dallas (13-2), 4. Green Bay (12-3), 5. Jacksonville (11-4), 6. San Diego (10-5), 7. Pittsburgh (10-5), 8. Seattle (10-5), 9. New York Giants (10-5), 10. Cleveland (9-6), 11. Tampa Bay (9-6), 12. Tennessee (9-6), 13. Washington (8-7), 14. Minnesota (8-7),  15. New Orleans (7-8), 16. Buffalo (7-8), 17. Philadelphia (7-8), 18. Houston (7-8), 19. Arizona (7-8), 20. Detroit (7-8), 21. Chicago (6-9), 22. Cincinnati (6-9), 23. Denver (6-9), 24. Carolina (6-9), 25. San Francisco (5-10), 26. Oakland (4-11), 27. Kansas City (4-11), 28. Baltimore (4-11), 29. St. Louis (3-12), 30. New York Jets (3-12), 31. Miami (1-14), 32. Atlanta (3-12).