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Wow if thats a real headline thats a shame.... New Yorkers stay hatin on the title town
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Wow if thats a real headline thats a shame.... New Yorkers stay hatin on the title town
Only people that get beat by Brady and the Pats think like that...Which is everyone now that you think about it... show some appreciation for greatness and stop trying to make excuses....Asterisks over every Tom Brady title...
thisBottom line,
The DB wanted it more than the WR. he touched the ball but the DB said F' dat. My ball.
As a long-time Spurs fan, Game 6, while a brutal loss, was not nearly as bad as this. In Game 6, Ray Allen's shot didn't win the game, it just sent it to OT, and there was still a Game 7 to be played. A lucky bounce basically decided it in Game 6. Last night, the Seahawks had the game in their hands, and threw it away. Last night was like it would be if Tim Duncan slammed home the game-winning dunk in the wrong basket...it's THAT level of stupidity.As bad as the Spurs/Heat 2013 gm6?
Bottom line,
The DB wanted it more than the WR. he touched the ball but the DB said F' dat. My ball.
It was a miraculous catch but its not in the conversation because they lost the game...What will be remembered is Tom Bradys near perfect fourth quarter and Peteys blunder
One bright spot is that Kearse in now in the conversation for best catch ever in a Superbowl
...and we almost did. Most teams would've been blown out in a Game 7 in that situation, but the Spurs made a game of it right to the bitter end.
Probably worse. As mad as I was over that I still thought we had a chance at winning game 7.