>325+ yards in the fourth quarter and OT
325+ yards in the fourth quarter and OT
>most yards ever in the fourth quarter in any NFL game
>pull it off in the Super Bowl
>0 superbowl wins against quality teams
2014 seahawks, best 5 year defensive stretch in NFL history? The 2001 greatest show on turf against the last 2 MVPs? The 2003 Panthers? A top 3 offense in NFL history in the Falcons? come on dude
>objectivity
tom brady is a loser lmfao
>chokes with the best team of all time in the owl
>6th round pick
>horrible athlete
>Brain is concussed
>reputation in shambles, everyone thinks of him as a cheater
>his wife literally fucks black dudes on the regular
Yet there are people who believe games are not fixed.
Tommy Five is a god
tom is eli's bitch
get good
is this actually true
fucking hell
Does anyone else still sometimes have a hard time believing it actually happened? I do. Like, the comeback was SO big, and the Falcons collapsed SO badly, that I actually still have trouble wrapping my head around it. I have believed in a lot of wacky shit over the years but I really do still have trouble believing that comeback is actually a thing I watched happen. It feels very surreal.
miracle on ice is the goat
Wasn't the championship game, Finland vs USA was I think
IDC about the championship game moreso than the fact that we were at war with an opponent.
>losing to the retard manning twice
I'm not sure it is, the wikipedia page for records has:
>Most passing yards, 4th quarter: 264, Ben Roethlisberger on November 14, 2010
I also looked for anyone reporting that record and no one included in lists like "records broken in Superbowl 51".
No, a massive comeback would happen eventually. Heck, Staubach almost engineered a 35-17 comeback against the best defense ever until his wide open receiver just dropped a clean pass.
Brady had 266 in the 4th quarter, that is not updated
*git
God damn
>brady had 266
jesus
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This is more true for Montana and the 49ers than it is for Brady and the Patriots.