Tom Brady Super Bowl Comeback Seals GOAT Debate

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Storyline: Sunday’s comeback makes Tom Brady the GOAT of the NFL, surpassing the person I think was formerly the greatest, Joe Montana. Written by Kristina, Rock Hill, SC.


Courtesy; Baltimore Sun

Tom Brady has silenced doubters and critics.

Brady and the Patriots took home the Vince Lombardi Trophy with a 34-28 overtime win against the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI. The game will go down in history as the greatest championship comeback of all time.

Five years ago Brady wept in the locker room, wondering how the New York Giants came like jewel thieves and managed to steal the Pats’ championship ring. But, on this Sunday night, Brady dropped to his knees at the 50-yard line wondering how he had executed a comeback. But nothing seems impossible when you have Tom Brady at quarterback.

The 39-year old created a to-do list like a mom would; score two touchdowns (√); get a pair of two-point conversions (√); and kick a field goal (√). Tie game at 28. Then, in overtime, have your running back (White) plow his way into the end zone. Game won (√).

Courtesy: Mark L. Baer-USA TODAY Sports, Locker Talk Sports

Tom Brady is the Kris Kyle of football. The Quarterback Sniper finished 43 for 62. What a great way to come off the “DeflateGate” scandal … unless, that is, people say Brady cheated in the Super Bowl.

The QB Sniper earned his 5th championship and 4th MVP award. What’s more, Sunday’s comeback makes Tom Brady the GOAT of the NFL, surpassing the person I think was formerly the greatest, Joe Montana.

Tom Brady, the guy from the University Michigan who’s neither fast nor muscular, was overlooked in the draft, taken in the 6th Round at Pick #199. But with Bill Belichick as a partner, the two now outshine what Phil and Michael did with the Chicago Bulls. And, unlike King James, Tom and Bill have won all their rings with one team.

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