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We could not even enjoy the game for a couple minutes, my heart sunk after a measly 13 seconds into the game and never recovered or had much hope after that. Just disappointing when you think about it...
They overestimated the losses of Bru, Vrabel, Rodney etc
They lost, oh well....
I think being out of it from the git-go made it easier for me. At least there was no kick in the nads at the end of the game. I feel good for some reason.
I think being out of it from the git-go made it easier for me. At least there was no kick in the nads at the end of the game. I feel good for some reason.
After super bowl 42, nothing surprises me anymore. That was the worst feeling ever as a sports fan. I couldn't sleep for weeks after that loss and I don't even play for the team. As for today, my expectations for the Pats were pretty low so this loss didn't bother me.
I may be a weird one but I lost more sleep after the 06 AFCCG in Indy. That game still bothers me to this day. There was something in the sequence of events during that last Giants drive in SB42 that made me feel like the Pats were fighting something that was not of this world and I just felt that whatever it was there was no way to beat it. That whole "Eli sacked-not a sack-hail mary desperation pass- HTF did Tyree catch that" play was unnatural.
The Indy loss felt more mortal to me and it bugged me for months. The way that game was stolen was a major nutkick.