There's nothing like quite like Super Bowl week. 

The game itself rivals WrestleMania in terms of being such an incredibly popular spectacle that people from all over the world come to witness, and the week leading up to the game is similar.

Tons of media outlets are in Houston this week along with fans from far and wide to take in all of the sights and sounds, and that alone has us pumped up for the actual game between the Falcons and Patriots on Sunday.

Another big part of the pageantry of Super Bowl week is celebrities and players making their picks for the game.

That being said, with the rise of technology, rather than make predictions, we can just simulate what will happen and share the result thanks to Madden 17.

The great people at Uproxx went ahead and simulated the Super Bowl and if the actual game is anything close to the sim, we're in for one of the best games of all-time.

Heading into the 4th quarter, the game was tied 17-17, and here's where it gets insane.  

After a 56-yard field goal put the Pats on top for the first time in the Super Bowl, Ryan found Mohamed Sanu for the 69 yard score to put ATL back on top.

With just three minutes remaining, though, LeGarrette Blount found pay dirt from 18-yards out, making it 27-24 New England.

Shortly after, Eric Rowe picked a Ryan pass and took it to the house to make it 34-24.  Game over, right?

Wrong.  On the next drive, Ryan led the Falcons downfield and threw a TD to Taylor Gabriel to cut the lead.

Rather than going for the onside kick with three timeouts, Atlanta kicked off and eventually they got the ball back.  Matty Ice had a chance to win it, but a defensive play locked up the Super Bowl once again for New England, 34-31 the final.

That's one on the edge of your seat simulation, and if the game is anywhere close to this, we're in for a treat.

As for the Super Bowl MVP, based on the numbers, Brady and his 123 passer rating to go along with two scores and no picks is our choice.

 

Shoutout to Uproxx again for the awesome simulation!

(H/T: Uproxx)