I know I am pretty late with this Super Bowl wrap-up,
especially in this day and age of live tweets and instant highlights, especially in
these days of breaking news, especially in these days of big news every hour in
the NBA and other leagues. Life just got busy and I figured it's better
late than ever. First off, congrats to the Eagles for convincingly defeating the
GOAT QB and the GOAT coach. They showed us that only NFC East teams can beat the
Pats in the big game. The thing that stood out from the very first snap of this
game is, how the Eagles offense and Nick Foles were fearless! They didn't give
a rat's you know what about the enormity of the Super Bowl or the greatness on
the other sideline. That kind of attitude had to have percolated down from the coaching staff.
And then the QB and the players had to make sure they were not overwhelmed by
the situation. Kudos to the entire organization for pulling this off in style.
The crazy trick pass play to Foles in the end zone on 4th
and goal was a microcosm of how the Philly approached, coached, and executed
in this Super Bowl. Eagles went for it on fourth down again in their own side
of the field and converted in the fourth quarter for another pivotal play after
they fell behind for the first time in the game. Another gutsy decision when
the momentum appeared to be shifting, but Todd Peterson and the Eagles wrested it
back with a vengeance. That drive ended in a Zack Ertz TD and bled the
clock to a point where Pats ran out of time. By the way, if NFL ever needed proof that it’s catch/no-catch rule is completely messed up, the fact that even Al
Michaels and Cris Collinsworth were totally clueless on that Ertz TD catch was
it. How can that catch even be in doubt after Ertz took like 28 steps with the ball is beyond me. I
don’t blame the announcers, but the NFL for letting it get to this point.
We could say the Eagles were aggressive. Or, we could
also say this is the only way you can beat the Pats and the Goats. They don't
die easy and they never take the foot off the gas. Unless you match that aggression
both strategically and execution wise, it's going to be very hard to beat them. And the fact
that the Eagles were the underdogs playing with their backup QB made it easy
for them to be super aggressive and play like they had nothing to lose because
they really didn't. Going in, I thought like many others that the Eagles
defense will provide some resistance to the Pats offense and that will be the
difference in the game. I actually thought the Eagles had a decent shot. But
the Eagles D provided even less resistance than the Pats D, which was horrible. It was Eagles offense that dominated the game. Luckily, the Eagles defense made one play at the end of the game that saved the day for
them. Without that strip-sack-fumble on Brady, did any of us have any doubt the
Goat was going to drive down and score?
My only hope for the Eagles when Brady got the ball with
more than 2 minutes left on the clock and down by just 5 was that he would leave some time on the
clock for the Eagles to win it on offense. Eagles defense didn't do anything to bother Brady the entire second half. However, that fumble clinched it, though I would say the play of the
game still was the 4th and goal trick play. Pats offense deserve a lot of credit for neutralizing a pretty decent Eagles defense, but on the flip side, Pats defense gave themselves no shot against the Eagles with the way they played. Neither did Foles who played a great game and won a deserving trip to Disney World with his MVP hardware. Fans always love it if offense and scoring dominates the game and this Super Bowl was a treat to watch.
The offensive efficiency and some of the offensive numbers in this Super Bowl were
ridiculous from the start. My jaw dropped sometime during the game when I saw
the stat that there were 9 different players who had plays of 20 yards or
more in the game. That’s insane! I also literally jumped out of my comfortable
seat to celebrate that crazy trick play by the Eagles for a TD. The ball was just moving up
and down the field and the game went rather effortlessly from featuring the most yards
in the Super Bowl to most yards in any NFL post-season game to most yards ever
in a NFL game in history as the quarters rolled on. Tom
Brady was flawless with 505 yards and lost. The Patriots never punted in this
game and still lost! The game went against all expectations and all kinds of conventional
wisdom, but was a lot of fun. It was even more fun for guys like me who never
mind the Hoodie and Brady losing.
What makes the Pats defensive futility
even more interesting is the one controversy that erupted in this game. Hoodie and the Pats
benched Malcolm Butler and didn't even put him in to play defense all game.
This guy is no Deion Sanders and hard to say if he would have won it for the
Pats, but he did play 98% of their defensive snaps all season! How bad can he be if
he is good enough to play 98% of your defensive snaps? He may not be great, but
that stat at least proves he is better than his backups who played in the Super
Bowl. Even if he is not better, he probably has more familiarity, feel, and chemistry with his defensive buddies on the field. Just on that account, I have to say he would have made a
difference. I am convinced this benching decision by Hoodie and the coaching
staff was costly. Hoodie will never tell us what Butler did, but in a game that
was this close and where Eagles offense was unstoppable, a play here or there
by Butler might have made a big difference.
Pats fans and apologists like The Ringer's Bill Simmons
are saying Butler is not great and he would not have made a difference because
the defensive front 7 didn't put any pressure on Foles. To that I say thats exactly why
Butler might have made a difference. When your defense is worthless and doing
nothing, why weaken it further by benching a player who played 98% of your
plays? Hoodie better have a good reason for it. Unless Butler knocked on
Hoodie's hotel room door at 2 AM on Super Bowl Sunday with a stripper in one
arm and a bag of cocaine on another, you figure out a way to put Butler in that
game. Especially in the second half when it was obvious they had no answer to
Foles and the offense. Hope we hear the really story some day. I also wonder if
Brady is upset with the Hoodie for costing him the 6th ring with this benching. Overall, great Super Bowl to cap a solid NFL season. Can't wait for next season, though NBA will
keep us busy the next 5 months.
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