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Well, back to the original topic, that was the best superbowl 4th quarter performance in the history of the game. Simply amazing
Bedard has gained about 40 pounds since writing this and a whole lot of patriots hate
Two thoughts:
--Was Brady still sick last night? I haven't seen anything but I think the 'cool and calm' may have been 'tired and worn out'. I couldn't imagine playing a game on that stage against that defense, getting rocked time and again, feeling anything less than 100%. Whether he was sick or not, though, Brady was incredible in the 4th.
--Youngest team to ever win a SB. The people who think this is a 'last great run' from the Patriots aren't gonna like the next few years. Brady will be 'good enough' (if not great as he was for much of this season) for what is a young, dynamic and improving core--especially on defense. I don't see any reason this team can't be just as good if not better next year (providing they figure out a way to either resign Revis or work his contract under the cap).
I was almost over that little detail until someone decided to refresh this thread...thanks, brothers.
Well, back to the original topic, that was the best superbowl 4th quarter performance in the history of the game. Simply amazing
Orr isn't even top 3. nobody gives a rats ass about hockey anymore.
brady
bird
russell
that's the big 3. hockey? maybe 30 years ago, but just check the ratings.
Interesting that you left out MLB.
Here's how I see it with the players that I've had the pleasure of watching live;
Celts - Russell
Pats - Brady
Bruins - Orr
Sox - Pedro
I also think a case could be made for all those guys as the greatest in their sports at their positions.
I feel blessed.
Pick one:
no Vince, no Mevis, no Browner, no Connolly (probably)... I'd think that the average age of the roster is likely to go down a bit further for this upcoming season.