Super Bowl Sadness

The fact that I don’t have have a Football category in my journal should tell you that I wasn’t too broken up about the Patriots losing the Super Bowl yesterday. I am sad they lost it to a Noo Yawk team rather than to a team I like such as the Packers, but that’s sports.

The Giants’ defensive line played the game of their lives, and their offense exposed the Patriots’ linebackers as a bunch of old guys who could be outrun if you set up the right plays. Despite all that, the Patriots almost pulled out a win, but the Giants earned the win mainly thanks to that amazing pass from Eli Manning to David Tyree during the winning drive.

The weirdest moment was when Pats coach Bill Belichick challenged the Giants having too many men on the field during a Patriots punt, and winning the challenge. Subrata and I looked at each other and said, “I didn’t even know you could challenge that!”

It’s too bad that that we (as fans collectively) missed out on seeing something which happens less than once a generation (I heard that there have been only 3 teams in NFL history to win all their games, two from before 1940, and the 1972 Dolphins), because seeing those rare feats is part of what makes sports fun. This is not to imply that the Giants should have thrown the game (what fun would that be?) and of course fans who love the Giants or hate the Patriots won’t care about that. But it still would have been really cool.

In any event, it’s still been a hell of a decade for Boston sports: Two World Series championships, three Super Bowl titles, and the Celtics are having a great year (or so I hear, since I’m no sort of basketball fan!). So really I’m not complaining! It’s so hard to win a title in professional sports, I’m perfectly happy with this run of success.

And hey, there are still a few more years left in the decade…

4 thoughts on “Super Bowl Sadness”

  1. Also noteworthy is that both the 1934 and 1942 Bears lost their championship games.

    How long till pitchers & catchers report? 😉

  2. Alright, I am glad that we were not the only ones that thought that a coach could not cahllange something that “was NOT called” ! We were under the impression thta a coach can only challenge a call that a referee “HAS called”. Check the rule book…..can they really do that or not???
    However, it just doesn’t matter because the Giants won anyway, but that call could have possibly really made a differnce.

  3. There is no joy in Boston, just articles in the Globe about how upset people are about not winning what was called the most important game of the year. BUT baseball season is fast approaching which should cheer up the sports pages..

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