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Super Bowl XLII: Bill Simmons Is Still Alive

There's probably no greater, more partisan Patriots fan among the "net media" than Bill  Simmons, ESPN's Sports Guy.  Minutes after the Giants stunning Super Bowl win, blog commenters were wondering if the Boston native was still alive or if the upset had sent him over the edge.

Yesterday he posted his Super Bowl recap article, which was surprisingly gracious.  He compared his fellow Patriots fans to the cocky Rams fans that watched their team choke away Super Bowl XXXV to the Patriots seven years ago and congratulated the Giants fans on their big win.

The most interesting news from the article was that Simmons had arranged to celebrate the Patriots inevitable win at a private celebration with Tom Brady and his entourage in his deluxe suite.  I'm sure it's no surprise to Simmons' critics that one day he would spend a night in Tom Brady's hotel room but it was almost sad as you read how disappointed he was.  

Almost. Before you felt too sorry for Simmons, he demonstrated why so many football fans loathed the Patriots this season:

I don't think we'll ever see a 19-0 team. If this particular Patriots team couldn't pull it off, nobody's doing it.    

Nice.  Looks like there's plenty of loathing left over for next season.

Two other thoughts:

  • The 2004 New York Yankees (the team that lost four straight to the Red Sox in the ALCS) went 101-61 during the regular season and led the league in home runs.  Boston fans like to call that "the greatest choke in sports history".  I wonder if that's still the case.  
  • In 2007, Peyton beats the Patriots then goes on to win the Super Bowl MVP.  This year Eli beats the Patriots then goes on to win the Super Bowl MVP.  The Manning family owns Boston lately.  If I were George Steinbrenner, I'd sign a Manning - any Manning - just for the rub-it-in-their-faces PR value.

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Why not add a manning to the 1B mix?  Shelly Duncan, Jason Lane, Morgan Ensberg, Wilson Betemit, Jason Giambi.  What's one more?

by faketeams on Feb 5, 2008 11:49 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

As A Matter Of Fact It Still Is
I have to assume you watched the game correct? So if you did you would have noticed that the Patriots had the lead with less than 3 minutes left, right?

If Asante Samuel doesn't let that ball go through his hands what are people saying about Eli this week?

If Eli isn't able to escape that sack what would have happened? If Tyree drops that ball?

But nope, the Patriots had to have choked right? Don't dare give credit to the Giants for making more plays when it counted. Just follow the crowd like every one else. Congrats to the Giants and their fans. They made more plays to win. Period.

by stillredsoxfan on Feb 5, 2008 2:31 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

I never said they choked
I asked if Red Sox fans have a different perspective on the Yankees collapse now.  

The answer is apparently "no".  :-)

by Skeller on Feb 6, 2008 11:39 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

horrible
people who say the pats choked are clueless,i guess every team that loses a game choked? and i hate the pats!

by lloydxmas on Feb 5, 2008 4:45 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

Pats
I am glad the Dolphins are still at the top of the historical heap.

by faketeams on Feb 6, 2008 6:49 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

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