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he didn't even mention about the refs non Pass Interference call that gave the game to the Pats.
Sorry Mike, that was actually a non-call (missed) PI committed by the Rams against the Saints that cost the Saints the game. Can't lay that on the Pats...
Another "tarnished" win!
Gosh... I wasn't aware that there was EVER a tarnished win? Of course there are the fabricated tales of the haters... And of course the fact that the commish has numerous vendettas against them. And none of the accused incidents were during a super bowl (of which they've played in 8 in the Brady era, with 5 wins and the losses were far from blow outs). And it seems that "everybody does it" (cheats) which you can find out about here: http://yourteamcheats.com/
1 TD and 2 interceptions doesn't sound like a very good stat. I guess he must have gotten them close enough for the ball carriers to pull his fat out of the fire.
Well Bruce, they used the type of offense that was most difficult for the Chiefs to defend... There are only 2 to choose from... passing and running, the latter of which was used extensively in this game. However, that being said, there were 3 very nice passes in OT that got them down near the goal, line to run it in. So I guess every team uses the run game to "pull their fat out of the fire"... it's obvious their tactic worked... they won the game... Oh, and I believe both interceptions were tipped balls... so not totally Brady's fault.
That would be the Chiefs, not Rams... And Mahomes is an unreal talent, who will dominate the football scene for many years to come. Taken out of context and only looking at this one game, Brady "looks" better stats wise, but if you take the entire season into account, Mahomes' stats blow Brady's away. He broke numerous records and IMHO, will be the "next G.O.A.T." years from now when he retires, unless he gets injured and forced out of the game prematurely. Some of the throws he makes are ridiculous. He's a joy to watch play, except when he's playing against my team. He's really amazing.NE and it's QB spreads it's offense around while the Rams relied too much on P. Mahomes.
Edit to add, both of these games, the opponents were very evenly matched. Evidenced by both ending tied and requiring overtime to decide. Since it's sudden death, the winner of the coin toss is often the winner of the game. That was the case in New Engkland's game, The opposite result in the Rams/Saints game. A play or two done differently in either game and the results would have been reversed.