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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.They should want the Patriots in every Superbowl because they have all been exciting right to the last minute.Pretty scary that Butler's interception with 25 seconds left was the earliest the Pats wrapped one of these up.
It's a wonder we're all still alive.
Very true.They should want the Patriots in every Superbowl because they have all been exciting right to the last minute.
And a blowout would be much better for our health and blood pressure. I'd like to watch one Patriots Superbowl without wondering how they will win or lose in the final seconds. I remember watching the game that shall not be mentioned and saying when the Patriots scored that they had left too much time and unfortunately I was right.Very true.
But what I wouldn't give for a Pats' blowout that would bore and infuriate 90% of the country.
Meh, we all knew that Eagles game was wrapped, up I don't care how much time was left.Pretty scary that Butler's interception with 25 seconds left was the earliest the Pats wrapped one of these up.
It's a wonder we're all still alive.
That's true, they were what, on the five or something? Definitely was more in hand than any of the others.Meh, we all knew that Eagles game was wrapped, up I don't care how much time was left.
in the 85 superbowl where we kicked a field goal with 58:41 remaining?And a blowout would be much better for our health and blood pressure. I'd like to watch one Patriots Superbowl without wondering how they will win or lose in the final seconds. I remember watching the game that shall not be mentioned and saying when the Patriots scored that they had left too much time and unfortunately I was right.
I want to hit disagree, but with the way things are, you may sadly be right.I'm not convinced the NYJFL won't make up some way to strip the titles at some point. I wouldn't put it past them.
in the 85 superbowl where we kicked a field goal with 58:41 remaining?
I want to hit disagree, but with the way things are, you may sadly be right.
thank god for the 89 9ers/donkeys superbowl, to take over the biggest blowout in Superbowl historyKickoff, Bears fumble on first play, Pats score 3. Followed the script of the previous three playoff games (where the Pats were +10 IIRC on the turnover chart). And then it began .....
We desperately need a 'sadly agree' icon.
Malcolm's play is an all-timer, and at or near the top, given the circumstances.I have a copy of SB36 and I plan to watch that and SB49 this weekend.
Butler's interception is one of the most iconic plays of the last 20-30 years.
Malcolm's play is an all-timer, and at or near the top, given the circumstances.
Quite frankly and objectively speaking, it could be #1 all time.
No bias, no hyperbole, no hype, no historical ignorance.
It was that good.
I mean, it's not like Russell threw the ball right at him or anything.