Tom Brady and the New England Patriots shrugged and did what they always want to do: Win the Super bowl 2017. The Patriots pulled out of a 25-point hole against the Atlanta Falcons to a 34-28 win for the New England’s fifth NFL championship.
“There were a lot of plays that coach talks about, you never know which one is going to be the Super Bowl winner,” said Brady, who earned a record fourth MVP award and a fifth Super Bowl ring.
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“There were probably 30 of those plays tonight and (if) any one of those were different, the outcome could have been different.”
“It’s hard to imagine us winning,” the 39-year-old Brady said. “It took a lot of great plays and that’s why you play to the end.”
“We knew we had a shot the whole game,” James White said. “It was an amazing comeback by our team. It’s surreal right now. You couldn’t write this script.”
“Two years ago, we won our fourth Super Bowl down in Arizona and I told our fans that was the sweetest one of all,” Patriots owner Robert Kraft said. “But a lot has transpired over the last two years and I don’t think that needs any explanation.
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“I want to say to our fans, our brilliant coaching staff, our amazing players who were so spectacular, this is unequivocally the sweetest.”
Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl halftime show for 13 glorious minutes included a subtle yet poignant political statement at the beginning of her performance. Gaga started with a soulful few verses of “God Bless America” and “This Land Is Your Land.”
The lines echoed the core mission of her work: “equality” and “inclusion.” Gaga also performed “Born This Way,” an anthem that celebrates individuality, authenticity and her pro-LGBTQ worldview.
By Premji