
A few thoughts on the Super Bowl XLIX win
I have been writing about the Superbowl XLIX since the Super Tuesday game against the New York Jets.
I had written before that I was “shocked” by how the game ended in the way it did.
I didn’t think the New England Patriots would pull off a win.
I was wrong.
After watching the Patriots lose the next two games, I realized it was not only a loss but a game that should have been decided by one play.
I thought Tom Brady was done.
I knew he was coming off a season that was not the best of his career.
I could tell by his attitude that he did not want to be the one who made it to the end.
I saw how his wife, Danielle, and daughter, Madison, looked at him after the game, and I knew they had a lot to look forward to.
It was a tough time.
I went back and forth with myself and with my wife about how I felt.
I wanted to make sure I was still doing the right thing, and that I still had a job and family to support.
I also had to deal with how the Patriots’ fans reacted.
I remember seeing one guy throw a bottle of wine onto the field.
I did not know what the bottle was.
I do not think he was drunk, but he was throwing the bottle, and it hit the turf.
It looked like it hit him.
I felt bad for him and my wife, who were also watching the game.
They looked at each other and I thought, “Whoa, what are you doing?
You’re throwing the wine.”
I have a soft spot for the Patriots, and the team and its fans.
I know what it feels like to lose, and they are good at giving back.
I think there are people who have the right to boo the team, but there are others who feel the same way.
I have seen so many fans booing after the Patriots have lost and have their season ruined, so I think I have lost a lot of respect for people.
That’s why I do my best to keep my emotions in check, and try to understand what’s happening.
I don’t think that is the right way to handle a situation like that.
I am still angry with myself for not being more decisive.
I can’t take that anger out on the fans.
They should be angry at themselves for not making a different decision.
I’m not going to say it’s not a game, but I feel like that one play could have gone either way.
The Patriots did a great job of controlling the clock and keeping the clock on their side.
They also had a solid defensive game plan.
They did a good job of playing defense.
They didn’t play the ball too much, and their defense was a bit predictable.
I just wanted to see the Patriots play better.
The New England defense was really solid.
I watched the film of the game and saw that Brady was still getting pressure on quarterback Tom Brady.
I got so frustrated and I said, “Tom Brady, if you throw that ball to the running back, I’m going to make a play.”
I thought he was going to be sacked, and instead of throwing the ball to a running back that’s not what I want to see.
He made a nice catch.
I told my wife I had seen it happen before, and she said,