Monday, February 04, 2008

WOW!

There is only one word to explain today's Super Bowl game - WOW! What a game it was. End to end entertainment with not a minute of it following the script everybody including myself predicted for this game. It was surprising from the first play to the last. It was close, nail-biting and went to the last minute. And of course these games are always much more fun when the result is what you want :-) Yes the New York Giants won and shocked us all.

I am not sure how many people realized the significance of this Super Bowl. This was a HUGE game. History was at stake at many different level. The Patriots were coming of an unbeaten regular season, which only one other team has done. This win would have given them a perfect season and would have been better than the Dolphins' season because that was a 14-game regular season in the pre-free-agency era. In this day and age, what the Patriots accomplished was truly amazing. Thats just one angle. The more important ones to me were the historic positioning of this coach and QB. Both had won 3 Super Bowls and have not lost one and both were already in the conversation for the best ever. Amazing for Tom Brady because the kid is just 30 and is just entering his peak. Him and Bill Belichick were slowly but surely replacing Bill Walsh (or Lombardi or whoever) and Joe Montana as the best ever coach and QB. Joe and Terry Bradshaw were the only other QBs to have won 4 rings.

Tom and the hoody can still capture the "Best Ever" status and they probably will, but they would have clinched it if they had won their 4-Th Super Bowl today and any more wins in the future would have only cemented their legacy further. A loss at least opens the door for an argument because Walsh (or whoever) and Montana have never lost a Super Bowl. In addition to all of this, the Patriots with their unblemished record would have also been anointed as the best ever NFL team in history. Some would have even argued they were the best ever team in American sports history ahead of teams like the Chicago Bulls with MJ. I made sure I mentioned "American Sports" because a friend in my Super Bowl party reminded us that other countries also play Sports and apparently AC Milan had an impressive 56 game win streak or something in soccer and he also brought up Roger Federer. This is neither here nor there, but my point is the Pats were knocking on the door of greatness.

So I really wanted the Patriots to lose to put an end to all this conversation. Not sure why I didn't want them to enjoy this status but I just didn't. I am kind of a purist when it comes to history and I don't like greatness being redefined all the time. Plus, I don't like the whole North-East hype and I don't like anything about Bill Belichick (except his expertise at his job). In fact, I think the Hoody is probably the best coach of all-time, I just don't want him to be universally recognized as such :-) As for Tom, I seriously think he is incredibly lucky to be in the "best ever" conversation. He is good, may be even great, but he was just the right guy at the right time who got a whole bunch of breaks and a great coach and franchise-head in the Hoody. I still wonder where Brady would be if Drew Bledsoe was not injured that season. So "Best ever" to a 30-year old Brady is just not acceptable to me.

Thanks to the Giants we don't have to worry about any of this now. They come to play tonight and Eli was as cool as the other side of the pillow. He was completing 3-Rd downs all night like nobody's business. He moved the ball pretty impressively in their first possession and I immediately knew something was up. Giants are always good if the Good Eli shows up and you could tell Eli was on today. The guy was totally untouched by the Super Bowl hype. His oft-maligned stoic demeanor and lack of emotion became his strength. He was completely unaffected by this game or his opponent and not many QBs can pull that off. The Giants got just 3 points out of that impressive drive, but then their defense took over. I seriously thought they were playing 12 men instead of 11 because I have never seen this kind of pressure on pretty boy Tom Brady. He was on his back every time you looked and it clearly affected his long ball. It's amazing how QBs just are not the same when you bring serious pressure that can get to there in time. The Giants got there today. Got there early, got there often and got there in time.

It was their defense that won this game for them. The Giants offense struggled for a while, but their defense made sure the Pats offense struggled even more. The game was 7-3 forever and then the Giants scored in the 4-Th quarter for a 10-7 lead. Then came the usual Tom Brady 4-Th quarter comeback where he led the Pats to a long time-consuming TD drive. The Giants D looked a little tired and Randy Moss scored to give the Pats a 14-10 lead with less than 3 minutes to go. Wes Welker was a pest the entire second half and the Giants double teamed him and let Moss score on one-on-one coverage. With less than 3 minutes left, I was not sure what to expect from Eli Manning. I was thinking even the Great Peyton has not had great success under similar circumstances against this team. Even this season, Peyton was in the exact same situation against the Pats and he threw a game-ending interception.

What we all saw in the next 2+ minutes was a birth of a super-star. Eli was poised and on-target. The play where he somehow got away form 3 Pats who seemed to have their hands on him at one time or the other was surreal. The only thing more impressive than Eli's escape and the long bomb was David Tyree's catch, who grabbed it over his head using both his hands and his helmet. This was the play of the game and will probably be remembered forever. This play put the Giants in striking distance and made the clock more manageable. Eli then Hit Plaxiglass for the TD and there was still 35 seconds left. The only concern was, is it too much time for Brady with the score at 17-14. But not on this day with this Giants D. They sacked Brady one more time and made sure his hail Marys fell on the ground. A stunning end to a special Super Bowl. Brady, Moss and the Hoody should have a lot of frustration to deal with this off-season. Plaxico predicted a 23-17 Giants win and Brady openly laughed at him for saying his Pats will score only 17. Guess what, they scored only 14 and Brady looks like an arrogant fool right now.

A bitter pill to swallow for the entire Chowd-Nation. At least they got the Celtics to look forward to. And of course their Sox will be in Spring training anytime now.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

AC Milan had a 58 game unbeaten streak and not 56 as I originally said (Sorry about that). In football (the traditional foot + ball), there are draws (aka ties here). Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ac_milan#Club_statistics_and_records