***New England 34 vs. Atlanta 28, OT***

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You have to make a case for Belichick being the GOAT, too. No one's coached more SB titles.
I don't even think it's a question. He's been in 10 Super Bowls as an NFL assistant or head coach, and won 7 of them.
 

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I concede.

1. Brady
2. Montana
3. Who cares?


I think you can argue for others at the 2 slot. Montana had the benefit of a great new offensive system ahead of its time, he had better talent around him (c'mon, Rice? the GOAT WR?), and while his SB stats are awesome, he played when the NFC champ regularly stomped the AFC champ. His NFC title game stats weren't nearly as good (and those are a better analogy to what Brady faced in the SB).

Ask yourself this, how would Montana's peers do if they were in that system for the same time period? Elway, Marino, Fouts, Kelly, etc.? I think they would have won 3 SBs too.

Montana may be 2, he's definitely top 5, but I don't think there's a lot of daylight between Montana and somebody like a Unitas, an Elway, or a Favre.


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this one is tough to swallow. had it in our hands and quinn did the exact thing we did in every one of our losses all year. Refused to run the ball when we should have and settled for a FG try to go up 11.
 

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Kyle gets the blame for some awful playcalling. I doubt Quinn was telling him to pass pass pass.
 

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Interesting stat - NE officially never lead the entire game.
 

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I don't even think it's a question. He's been in 10 Super Bowls as an NFL assistant or head coach, and won 7 of them.

The guy's expression was no different after they won than when they trailed by 25. He's a machine. So are the Pats.
 

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Greatest catch in Superbowl history since the Julio Jones catch


Which was the greatest catch in Superbowl history since the Kearse catch.


Which was the greatest catch since the Manningham catch


Which was the greatest catch in Superbowl history since the Tyree catch.
 

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Greatest catch in Superbowl history since the Julio Jones catch


Which was the greatest catch in Superbowl history since the Kearse catch.


Which was the greatest catch since the Manningham catch


Which was the greatest catch in Superbowl history since the Tyree catch.


Uhh...the best catch last night was Julian Edelman's.



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This just in. Patriots cheated. At half time, Belichick handed the phone over to Quinn and said it was his best offensive guru. Turns out it was Muschamp on the other line.
 

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FFS WTF was that?
Very disappointing to see NE comeback and win.
My son hates NE so much he cried on the way home from the SB party we went to.
Ugh.
 

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I'm I the only one that thinks Atlanta fked up not running the ball more when they were inside the 30 and in FG range with 6 min to go instead of dropping 7 yds in a pass play?
 

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