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00:00How about those second-half numbers here, Joe?
00:02You always take a look at, ooh, who's going to win the first quarter
00:03or the first half, but the adjustments will be made a longer halftime here.
00:07Who's going to come out, Joe, with a better second half, do you feel?
00:10Seattle, minus two-and-a-half for the second half,
00:12and also a total listed at 22-and-a-half.
00:15Second-half team, Joe, which one could it be?
00:19Yeah, well, you've got to ask yourself, Donnie, right?
00:21Like, which coaching staff do you think is better at making
00:23in-game adjustments?
00:25And they both have been very good this year in doing that.
00:29You know, and we also know that New England all year long
00:33was a first-half team, Donnie.
00:36Nobody made you more money backing them in the first half
00:40than the New England Patriots, who I think only trailed at the half, Donnie,
00:44in one, maybe two games, I think.
00:47That's it.
00:48I mean, they have been fantastic first-half teams
00:51and then did enough in the second half to be able to hold on
00:55and eventually win the game.
00:56Both teams very good against the number this year.
00:59So I think, Donnie, it all depends.
01:02Who has got to actually take more chances in the second half, right?
01:06Who is down in the game and who's going to have to,
01:09can't be conservative, is going to go a long way
01:11in deciding who wins the second half in the game.
01:13We're going to do that.
01:13Why won't we do that?
01:15He's going to play perhaps more popular than the first half of all, right?
01:18That's not the game.
01:19That's no point.
01:20That was close to the game.
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