Fanfrom1960
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As long as Tom Brady is in it.Can I watch the next SB at your house?
Yea, what he said.....I so agree. Still in shock. After White scored, I wasn't yelling and screaming, because I was having a hard time processing what I had just seen. I was pretty much in shock. I was shaking after the game. I wish I had a video like half the Pat's fans on YouTube screaming "we ****ing won !", but my video would've been super boring. Just un-****ing believable. So happy and had already scheduled the day off after the game, so thoroughly enjoyed watching on TV all of the spoils that come to the victors, even saw Goodell have to give the MVP trophy to Brady, live. Just amazing.
At least once every couple days I realize how close we were to the abyss and start giggling like a school girl at what they pulled off.
It's been three weeks and I still have trouble believing it. The analysis I've seen - tired Falcons defense, slight halftime adjustments, error-prone Falcons coach - really just aren't that plausible. It's like I'm in a Philip K. **** novel or The Truman Show.
It just doesn't make any sense that so many things all together would suddenly go the Patriots way and exactly at the same time all the Falcons coaches and players, who'd done a great job throughout the season and designed some brilliant plays early on, would suddenly lose their mind. And then Brady makes this succession of epic drives.
I have never had any sporting event have this effect, of surrealism like this.
Seriously, if this were a movie, I'd just say, this is preposterous.
Time to watch Air Bud I guess for some realism.
Every Pats fan I know was working out mentally that they should kick the FG down 28-9 to be 16 points down, two TDs and two 2 point conversions.I never stopped believing, I never doubted, not for a moment! The only thing on my mind was what we had to do to make the comeback. I looked at clock and knew we had time to do it.
I was almost in tears on the final drive. It was the greatest comeback in pro football history.
And one of the funny side effects of this comeback is a whole bunch of opposing team fans finally accepting and admitting that Brady and Belichick are the GOAT.
Never doubt..... takes on a whole new meaning. Doesn't it.
Yeah. I said many times that I wasn't mad that it was 28-3. I was pissed that the Pats played nowhere near their top game. Then they flipped the switch and it was over for ATL.I just wanted them to make it competitive. At 28-20, I was happy.
Holy **** you guys! We drafted a kid in the 6th round and he turned into the greatest QB of all time!