I am not a conspiracy theorist, but is anyone else suspicious of all these story book (and made for Tv) endings to the SB - a game that was in serious. Risks after all the blow out wins in the 90's? Case in point:
2001 - "Patriots" come out of no where to win SB after 9/11
Saints come out of nowhere to win SB the VERY YEAR the Super dome is reopened after Katrina
Steelers win the SB on the Bus' home turf (and last game
The Broncos win the SB in Peyton Manning's last game after being benched previously
The NY Giants come out of no where to upset the previously undefeated Patriots
The Titans lose to the Rams on the last play of the game, by a half yard.
The Steelers beat the Cardinals on Santonios toe tapping catch
The Patriots are faced with what appears to be a sure loss against the Seahawks, but Malcolm Butler comes out of nowhere and makes an improbable interception.
The Ravens win the SB on Ray Lewis' final game.
The Patriots appear to be blown out by the Falcons at half time, and then called me back to win the game in overtime - which happens to be the same year that Donald Trump rises from the heap of apparent defeat to beat Hillary Clinton. And do 't forget the whole Roger Goodell/Deflategate storyline.
I could go on, but I just wonder about these suddenly super endings. I'm not even sure how the conspiracy would occur, but it just seems a bit too coincidental to me. If Cleveland comes out of nowhere to suddenly win a SB, I'll know something is up. (lol) Thoughts?
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