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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.We could have been better in the red area, everyone always talks about Brady throwing for over 500 yards but he only threw 3TDs and we had 1 rushing TD so it's not like we were rushing it in for the score instead of throwing, there's been qbs that have throw for 200-300 yards and thrown more TD passes.
While I don't necessarily disagree, getting 4 offensive TDs should be enough to win a Super Bowl. (of course, I bet this will be proven wrong this year if the Saints or Rams get in)
33 points is the most the Pats have ever scored in regulation time in a SB. Yeah, the offense lost SB52.While I don't necessarily disagree, getting 4 offensive TDs should be enough to win a Super Bowl. (of course, I bet this will be proven wrong this year if the Saints or Rams get in)
Winner. Brady played the game of his life in that SB and the strip sack occurred when he was desperately trying to get his team ahead AGAIN in the 4th quarter because some bonehead refused to field a competent defense.They allowed like, 6 YPC on the ground. That’s laughable. Also, the defense allowed 12/18 conversions on third and fourth down. You can point to these two factors more than Brady’s strip sack because losing a fumble in a game is a reasonable enough thing to happen. The first two are inexcusable.
One day, I would love it if the Pats could PLAY a SB without making my heart pulsate like a dying fish.
3. Refusing to acknowledge that you messed up big time with nos. 1 and 2 and failing to make adjustments on D at any time during the game, but especially in the 2nd half, like, oh I don't know, putting in your usual starting corner to see if he could help stop the bleeding, and/or get just one stop of the opponent's offense.
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