Here is the summary of the game.
https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2019/1/...bowl-rams-live
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Here is the summary of the game.
https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2019/1/...bowl-rams-live
You can post all the beat writers bullshit thru the season and playoffs...I don't bite. I said KC would be tough...they were.
Patriots win 8th straight AFC Championship.
The GOATS 9th SB appearance.
The Patriots 3rd SB in a row.
You will never see a team/QB ever repeat those stats...EVER!
Hate them or love them....truly special.
On to Super Bowl 53.
With less than two minutes to go in Sunday's Rams-Saints game, officials failed to call a penalty against the Rams for interference or unnecessary roughness. The Rams wound up winning in overtime but two Saints season ticket holders believe the Saints could have won if that call had been made. Will the Patriots play the Saints in the Super Bowl? That's what these two desperate fans would like to see. Hey, cheer up -- there's always next year!
Two Saints fans file lawsuit over missed call at NFC championship game, seek rematch against Rams
https://ktla.com/2019/01/22/2-saints...-against-rams/
This January 24 CNN story is required reading for dm_4. For the rest of you, it is optional. Tom Brady, 41, will soon play in his ninth Super Bowl game and CNN sports news editor Jill Martin says it would be "perilous" to think the Patriots won't win it.
In 2002, the Patriots were a Cinderella team. Then they won Super Bowl XXXVI and a dynasty began.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/24/sport...xvi/index.html
I know this is a lot of money to pay just to see a football game -- but, come on, it's not as though the game will be shown on television so people could watch it for free.......
Fan lays down $214,314 for 13 Super Bowl LXIII tickets
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl...ets/ar-BBSKj8r
Did anyone, other than the Saints fans who filed a lawsuit over a missed call (January 22, above), really expect a judge to order a replay of the final minutes of the NFC championship game? Commissioner Roger Goodell acknowledged a penalty should have been called on the Rams for pass interference but he said, "Our officials are human. They're officiating a game that moves very quickly and they have to make snap decisions under difficult circumstances and they're not going to get it right every time." The lawsuit has been dismissed and the Patriots are 2½-point favorites to win Super Bowl 53 -- against the Rams, not the Saints.
Federal judge denies Saints fans' lawsuit over NFC Championship Game
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl...ame/ar-BBT1wEN
The lowest-scoring Super Bowl was Super Bowl VII in 1973, when the Dolphins beat the Redskins 14-7. Lowest-scoring until tonight, that is. The Patriots just defeated the Los Angeles Lambs.....er, I mean Rams, 13 to 3, in Super Bowl LIII. And the balls were properly inflated this time, right, Brady?
This is also the first Super Bowl where nobody scored a touchdown in the first three quarters. Tom Brady says he will be back for another season with the Patriots.
Super Bowl Champions.
On to next season.
Is it too early to start a thread about Super Bowl 54? Yes, definitely. That's why I'm not doing it -- but the Las Vegas SuperBook betting site has already posted odds for the 2020 game in Miami. The Chiefs are 6-1 favorites. The Patriots, Rams and Saints are 8-1. The longest odds are the Dolphins at 100-1.