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Re: Who are you cheering for in the Super Bowl?

I'm stunned about the outcome. I think it's becoming obvious that both the defensive and offensive lines are too old. The offensive line couldn't protect Brady, and the defensive line could not get to Eli. When we needed Randy Moss, the self quoted, "greatest wide receiver of all time," to catch a hail marry he just watched it fall without even making an attempt. Poor
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Originally Posted by Ryan Dognaux View Post
I think that article is rather inflammatory and not representative of what actually occurred on the field last night and in the season. Yes, it has become somewhat of a tradition for Brady to end the game with a knee. With that being said they usually have to chew up more clock time than 1 second- like 2 to 4 downs. At the time when Brady failed to connected with Moss I did not believe there was any time left on the clock. The appropriate action for Bellichick would be to congratulate the other coach. IMHO, the clock truly ran out and the refs added 1 second.
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