Posted on Feb 5, 2017
Tom Brady leads greatest comeback in Super Bowl history as Patriots beat Falcons in OT
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SSG Michael Hartsfield best part was watching Goodell choke on his presentation speech... no dog in the hunt, but was funny
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SFC Michael Jackson, MBA
Atlanta wasn't supposed to lose after being up by 25 points. They let you down! Didn't matter to me, I'm a Cowboys fan.
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SSG Derrick L. Lewis MBA, C-HRM
SFC Michael Jackson, MBA - I just don't like how the picture was painted about it being the greatest comeback, when in reality Atlanta collapsed. The headline should have read "Falcons lead Greatest Collapse in Super Bowl History". By the way, I'm a Redskins fan.
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SFC Michael Jackson, MBA
SSG Derrick L. Lewis MBA, C-HRM - The press rather opt for the feel good story. They can talk about the team, the game, and Tom Brady's extraordinary resume. The Patriots give the media a three for one special on coverage. Atlanta collapsing has a short self life.
First off, nobody cares about the loser the Super Bowl
Secondly, whether they collapse or New England just outplayed them is debatable. Why I say that? A team that collapse normally have trail of evidence like multiple turnovers, excessive penalties, poor game and clock management. I thought Atlanta played okay the second half; they couldn't stop Brady and company
First off, nobody cares about the loser the Super Bowl
Secondly, whether they collapse or New England just outplayed them is debatable. Why I say that? A team that collapse normally have trail of evidence like multiple turnovers, excessive penalties, poor game and clock management. I thought Atlanta played okay the second half; they couldn't stop Brady and company
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SSG Derrick L. Lewis MBA, C-HRM
SFC Michael Jackson, MBA -To me it was more like a heavyweight fight in which the leader of rounds 1-10 got winded and couldn't close. I get the analogy though. Thanks for the response.
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