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Talk about your team that nobody thought had a chance. Then they band together and overcome extreme adversity and injury and showed a fire to win that could not be extinguished.
I'll give it to the Patriots, they didn't cheat this time and... well, maybe they should have. But they have nothing to prove. Other than that they don't cheat and aren't a tainted organization and are not deserving of the scorn and hatred fans have for them. That ship has sailed.
Me, I made it a point not to gloat or be insufferable. I'm buying pizza for my coworkers in celebration.
You are definitely not the only one. I found him incredibly annoying and condescending. According to my FB and Twitter feeds during the game, many others agree with us.
Annoying, yes... but most announcers become that after being in the booth for any length of time. Which is why i typically mute the broadcast so i don't have to listen to the announcers, which is not an option during the SB because my wife wants to see/hear the commercials..
You are definitely not the only one. I found him incredibly annoying and condescending. According to my FB and Twitter feeds during the game, many others agree with us.
He's definitely a Brady, and Pats fan who used every opportunity to try to make the Eagles touchdowns illegitimate. When they went to commercial, the screen went blank, but his mike was still on, unknown to him, and I heard he say "unbelievable" after the one touchdown. Previously, he also kept saying, "I give up, I give up".
I told my son as he was heading out to the bus stop, be nice to your Buddies who are Patriots fans today, they will be down in the dumps.. he just laughed and said, NO... all my Patriots buddies will be wearing Eagles Jerseys today!
Saw the highlights. Brady had a hell of a game. In the end, though, he'll likely be remembered most for fumbling it away. Que sera, sera.
The underdog bites again.
No, he won't be remembered for that fumble. He'll be remembered for keeping his team in this game with 505 yds despite to terrible defensive game by the Pats. It was clearly an O-Line letting the defender get to him quickly.
Still, not that old.. i do remember him on the sidelines though.. not as good a coach as QB as i recall.
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