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Seattle Didn't Choke 2 Yrs Ago, Makes Atlanta Biggest Chokers Of All Time


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Seattle might have thrown the ball instead of running it, and ironically that went through my head at the end for New England at the goal line. But Failcunts can't stop the run. Seattle had one bad play call. I wouldn't call that a choke job. But to choke like Atlanta did, that's worse than blowing any 3-1 lead in any series. On top of one quarter. Your "defensive minded" coach road the coat tails of a stellar offense that was wasted by Mike Smith for years and the window of opportunity has closed. Yet another Super Bowl with a top 3 clutch catch to swing the momentum. Seattle did not choke that day, meanwhile Atlanta ended up with cocks shoved in every orifice possible. It was only a matter of time Matt Ryan and this team showed their true colors, and it was on the biggest stage. 

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Just now, Jangler said:

If the Panthers won the Superbowl in any of these ways... would you care? 

Not at all.. I'm not a big Spygate believer or whatever.. just thought it was funny.. I got nuthin but respect for the Pats at this point..

It's weird, the Pats are on some kind of successful bell curve - they start out having success and people like them, then they combine for 2-3 SBs and people begin the hate, it evolves into league wide hate, as they keep winning (despite the odds) people's hate evolves into respect, after last night - there's no way you can't respect what they have done..

but I hate that I respect them.. lol

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