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Unread 05-02-2007, 17:42
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Re: Colts WIN!!!!!!!!

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Originally Posted by Ryan Dognaux View Post
I think you are wrong. The Patriots are the ones on their way out - they have had their time in the spotlight, now you will see other teams begin to rise. Luck? Hardly. Your team blew it, I don't call that luck at all, I call it lack of skill. You know what is skill? Being down at the half 21 - 6 and coming back to win. That takes skill, that takes hard work and determination, and that is something that will forever be remembered as one of the greatest comebacks ever.

Bill Belichick is so emo now
Lets start from the beginning, the Patriots are not on their way out. The team this year was obviously very good and two first round picks wont hurt them. The dropped ball in the end zone was a lucky break, as bad as the Patriots were in the second half the Colts were equally atrocious in the first. That game was full of sloppy football, as was the super bowl, I have been to high school games where they executed plays better than either team did in the first quarter. The Colts come back was not one of the greatest comebacks ever, if you honestly believe it was then you need to watch some more football.

All in all this was one of the worst super bowls I have ever watched, both teams played poorly and it was just bad football.
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