Vegas Odds for Superbowl 50 Seahawks: 5-1 Patriots: 6-1 Packers: 6-1 Cowboys: 10-1 Colts: 12-1 Broncos: 12-1 49ers: 18-1 Eagles: 20-1 Steelers: 20-1 Lions: 22-1 Bengals: 25-1 Saints: 25-1 Cardinals: 30-1 Chiefs: 30-1 Ravens: 30-1 Chargers: 40-1 Giants: 40-1 Panthers: 40-1 Bears: 50-1 Dolphins: 50-1 Falcons: 50-1 Texans: 50-1 Bills: 60-1 Rams: 60-1 Vikings: 60-1 Browns: 75-1 Jets: 100-1 Raiders: 100-1 Washington: 100-1 Buccaneers: 150-1 Jaguars: 150-1 Titans: 250-1
And then there's the infamous left shark. http://www.glennbeck.com/2015/02/02/michelle-malkin-just-had-the-best-left-shark-tweet-of-the-day/
It's a dynasty. Consistency. move over Bradshaw move over Starr move over Montana Brady vs Manning debate over.
Not sure how winning one SB in 10 years is a dynasty? Last win was in 2005. Since the Steelers have had 2 SB wins in 3 appearances. I you feel better about calling the Pats a dynasty go for it. I prefer, cheaters.
I don't find his explanation very impressive. Their first mistake was to substitute after they got to the five. That allowed the Pats to put in their goal line package. Then after the first Lynch run, they should have called two plays. They had time to run two quick running plays and still call TO. I actually like the quick slant with a pick play in that area. Plenty of teams, like the Packers, run it all the time and are successful with it. But matchups are important. The Pats had monster corner Walter Thurmond in press coverage on the first receiver. He stoned the receiver at the line and that prevented him from getting a good pick on the other corner, who then just made a great play. You can watch an entire season and not see a better play from a corner.
Makes me think of John Paxson and the 93 Championship Paxson is probably best known for his championship-winning shot during the 1993 NBA Finals. The Bulls were down by two in the last seconds of Game 6 of the finals series held at the America West Arena in Phoenix, before Paxson sank a three point shot with 3.9 seconds remaining, giving the Bulls a 99-98 lead and their third consecutive NBA title. In his NBA career, he started 369 games, and averaged 7.2 points and 3.6 assists per game.[1] - wikipedia