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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

And Marcus Mariota actually did throw a TD pass to himself in the playoffs this year so there's that too.

Valid point.

I get the feeling there are going to be an awful lot of Tom Brady memes and Twitter posts in the next few days.

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3 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

How easily it could have been 0-5 since they were caught cheating.   If it weren't for Carroll stupidity and not running beast mode and the Failcan't choking the shyt out of SB 51 the Cheatroits would be 0 fer 5 after getting caught cheating.

That's a really tough call for me, though.

Granted, the Patriots winning is always bad. But would we really want to deal with Seahawk fans and Russell Wilson having two rings?

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4 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Honestly, Philly chased that missed extra point and it could have ultimately cost them the game.  Reminded me a lot of John Fox outwitting himself chasing the two points and failing repeatedly in 2003.  

It was not a bad move who would have thouht new England field goal kicker would have missed 2 extra points or 1 I can' remember. It was a good idea do it now without all pressure and time to make up for it if it does not succeed. It worked and it was the right call.

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4 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Honestly, Philly chased that missed extra point and it could have ultimately cost them the game.  Reminded me a lot of John Fox outwitting himself chasing the two points and failing repeatedly in 2003.  

Had no problem with Fox doing that. It’s the Superbowl, try to get as many points as possible. Cowards don’t win championships 

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