2016/2017 NFL thread: The Final Battle

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I just moved to Atlanta so I hopped on the bandwagon very recently, but dang that hurt. Super embarrassing.

Ah well, I'm an Auburn fan so I'm used to losing at this point.

get used to it... it happens to us all the time lol
 
Atlanta is like 20th in terms of sports drought cities. :huh:
 
Tell that to San Diego since they lost the Chargers. That's all they have.
 
I'm not much of a sports or football fan, only becoming marginally interested around the big games ( or else whenever anything Kansas-related is involved....lol ).

but man, what a game!! I tuned in during 2nd quarter I think and saw the Patriots down 21 - 0. I thought "Uh-Oh!! That's not looking good for the Patriots. There's no way they can come back from that. It will take a miracle."

I started watching more intently during the 3rd quarter when the Patriots started scoring. but still, it looked like a daunting task for the Patriots. And the last few minutes of the 4th quarter and OT were exciting to watch.

so congrats to Tom Brady and the Patriots for that comeback win!!
 
I'm not not sorry Reek.

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I'm not not sorry Reek.

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:lmao:

Holy hell. Most exciting come back ever. :wow:

So that's it, right? Nuff said. Brady and Belichick are the best QB and coach ever, right? I mean, how do you even argue to the contrary anymore?
 
so, this was the 1st time in Superbowl history that a game went into OT, right?
 
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Holy hell. Most exciting come back ever. :wow:

So that's it, right? Nuff said. Brady and Belichick are the best QB and coach ever, right? I mean, how do you even argue to the contrary anymore?
Montana did do it with two different coaches.
 
So that's it, right? Nuff said. Brady and Belichick are the best QB and coach ever, right? I mean, how do you even argue to the contrary anymore?

what idiot would argue otherwise?
 
Unbelievable. Pats played lights out in the second half. Brady definitely earned it. He's gotta be the greatest of all time after that. No question.
 
Has Brady not done this through out his career though? These non stop drives? He's been able to do that to defenses through out his career.

Atlanta was killing them earlier and had it won. They did choke but their will crumbled under the Patriot's as the Pats proved mentally tougher. Brady has a massive on field presence.

Pats deserve credit on this one
 
My coworkers will be forcing me to go the parade on Tuesday

Pretty sure our whole office will be closed since we are right in downtown Boston haha
 
What an incredible comeback...I couldn't be happier!

And then to top it off, an alternate ending for this commercial:

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I'm not going to take away anything from the Pats. They won this with good solid passing.

But Atlanta lost it when they couldn't figure out that they were in field goal range and just needed to run them all three times.
 
I knew Brady could provide the TDs to bring them back but didn't think the defense could make the stops. Plus 2 pointers are so hard to convert. I didn't believe it until they won the second coin toss.
 
Say what you will about Brady, mentally and physically, he's extremely tough. Even when he got his knee tore up, nobody thought it was that serious at first because he just walked off like nothing happened. The last four Super Bowl appearances he's had, he's been under hellacious duress, I think last night was the record for most pressure in a win.

And in spite of that, still he keeps coming. Forget the somewhat dorky, company man exterior, model wife and stupid "gate" controversies, he's a tough football player....I don't think that gets mentioned enough. It's a big reason why he is who he is, the greatest of all time.
 
Yeah, Brady and Belichick are noe the GOAT quarterback and coach. To say anything else is blasphemous now. We just saw a team come back from the biggest postseason deficit of all time. 93 other teams won when they were up by 19 or more. New England is the 1 in 93-1.

I can't even be mad that the sports media will ******e them for the next 6 months. We witnessed sports history last night. I just feel for AFC East fans as well as Atlanta fans.
 
Say what you will about Brady, mentally and physically, he's extremely tough. Even when he got his knee tore up, nobody thought it was that serious at first because he just walked off like nothing happened. The last four Super Bowl appearances he's had, he's been under hellacious duress, I think last night was the record for most pressure in a win.

And in spite of that, still he keeps coming. Forget the somewhat dorky, company man exterior, model wife and stupid "gate" controversies, he's a tough football player....I don't think that gets mentioned enough. It's a big reason why he is who he is, the greatest of all time.

This is a great post.

The mental fortitude of Brady is all-time great status for somebody in ANY discipline ever.

Brady can be annoying sometimes but if someone don't respect the guy for forging his own successful reality, then that person's perspective is off. Period.

Tom Brady is an American legend now. The John Wayne of football. :mnm:
 
No one is beating the Patriots next year.

If a team like the Most Offensive powered Falcons who has a 25 point lead can't do it then no one could.

To comeback like that on a team like the Falcons without Gronk can change a team's psyche.

Not only that they can outthink the opponent, they now also have the power of belief against any adversity.

Very dangerous.
 
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