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10 hours ago, steeler01 said:

It had nothing to do with Brady. The Rams turned the ball over and missed fgs to put the game away. 

This always amuses me.

Brady is great but so many of his moments are a product of pure luck like on Sunday. In order to have a "comeback" the other team has to fumble the game away.

The tuck rule.

Adam Vinatieri never missing a late kick.

The Seahawks goal line INT.

The Falcons choking.

It almost happened again yesterday.

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53 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said:

This always amuses me.

Brady is great but so many of his moments are a product of pure luck like on Sunday. In order to have a "comeback" the other team has to fumble the game away.

The tuck rule.

Adam Vinatieri never missing a late kick.

The Seahawks goal line INT.

The Falcons choking.

It almost happened again yesterday.

It's happened when Brady won his 1st Super Bowl too that are you are hyping in the Burrow thread........go figure.

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54 minutes ago, Texasball said:

Yet, he had plenty to do with the TD’s after the turnovers.   
 

 

No doubt, but he didn't bring them back without the Rams basically falling apart on offense.

A snap that went over Stafford's head after the pick Brady threw.

 

A missed fg to seal the game.

 

A fumble by Akers(Two actually. One right before halftime at the Bucs 1)

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2 minutes ago, golfaddict1 said:

There was a fan many moons ago, who got leveled by Colts LB Mike Curtis… you may recall that.  

Yep, back before the networks decided not to give exposure to the folks interrupting the games and they showed those things. Mike Curtis was a tough dude, and didn't take kindly to that fan at all.

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2 minutes ago, maxchoboian said:

Yep, back before the networks decided not to give exposure to the folks interrupting the games and they showed those things. Mike Curtis was a tough dude, and didn't take kindly to that fan at all.

Indeed!  He had that snarl and taught that fan a lesson.  That was sacred ground to Curtis.  

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14 hours ago, steeler01 said:

It had nothing to do with Brady. The Rams turned the ball over and missed fgs to put the game away. 

Really why don’t you ask the 2 fourth down conversions the clutch throw to Leonard FCourgette that he caught with one hand, and the bomb to Mike Evans? Of course it was Brady. And the defense played really well in the second half until the last 2 plays. That’s life.

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4 hours ago, Atticus Finch said:

This always amuses me.

Brady is great but so many of his moments are a product of pure luck like on Sunday. In order to have a "comeback" the other team has to fumble the game away.

The tuck rule.

Adam Vinatieri never missing a late kick.

The Seahawks goal line INT.

The Falcons choking.

It almost happened again yesterday.

But then you can remember a couple of SB's vs Giants where Pats  could have put those games with a simple catch . Win some, lose some. 

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18 minutes ago, CaliNorth said:

But then you can remember a couple of SB's vs Giants where Pats  could have put those games with a simple catch . Win some, lose some. 

5 of their 6 Super Bowls were won by 4 points or less or in OT.

The one they didn't win by one score (against the Rams) they needed an offsides penalty against the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game to advance.

The Patriots have been overwhelmingly on the positive side of the luck ledger.

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41 minutes ago, 181pl said:

Really why don’t you ask the 2 fourth down conversions the clutch throw to Leonard FCourgette that he caught with one hand, and the bomb to Mike Evans? Of course it was Brady. And the defense played really well in the second half until the last 2 plays. That’s life.

The snap over Staffords head.  The fumble at the 1. The missed FG and the 2nd fumble by Akers.  Those plays have nothing to do with Brady and the reason they were able to comeback

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Just now, steeler01 said:

The snap over Staffords head,  the fumble at the 1 the missed FG and the 2nd fumble by Akers.  Thirst have nothing to do with Brady and the reason they were able to comeback

That's football.  Haveto  take advantage of the breaks. Nobody better at that than Brady.  But you can't win them all. 

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