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Human Nature - Excuses in Sports!

by Mbowling
created February 05, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Everyone has seen it.  Everyone has been apart of it.  When the unbelievable happens, when a team or a person does the unexplainable, the hype and cover-ups make their way out of the shadows.

This is evident when people say, "Brett Favre isn't at fault for the interception that lost the Green Bay Packers a chance to score in overtime, it was the wind and cold weather," or "Plaxico Burress has been hurt all year, so if he can't perform to his star status then that must be the cause," but by far, the one excuse that was kindled not by the player himself, but by sports writers and fans alike is the injury to the ankle of Tom Brady.

The fact Brady went out in public with the boot on, full well knowing he would be followed by photographers. Begs to question what he was thinking.  The Patriots have made it a point to keep the media out of their business the whole season.  Brady, above all, could write a book on how to respond to the media in any situation.  The president of the United States of America should hire Brady for his PR council.

In what was a slow two weeks for media, the injury to Brady's foot became front page news.  It was analyzed by sports writers and columnists.  Yet, the one thing everyone avoided saying.  The one thing everyone refused to consider, was if this was nothing more then an easy way for New England, for Tom Brady, for the fans to explain any chance of a loss to the New York Giants.

I must admit, I am definitely not a Patriots fan, but above all things I am a hater of New York sports!  So now that we have that out of the way, know that this article has no bias in it, for I would not cheer for either team.

Brady set this up for himself, maybe not purposefully, to have a way to write off any possible defeat during the Super Bowl.  A defeat that nobody thought was possible, and would be called blasphemy if the mere idea was mentioned in the New England area.  Yet Brady, and even Belichick, spoke up days before the Super Bowl to say the ankle was fully healthy, and would not hinder the MVP quarterback on Sunday.  I was waiting for this press conference.  Praying they would say this so the doubters and the naysayer’s would have nothing to go off of and nothing to cover up any chance of a loss.

After one of the most amazing Super Bowl games played this decade, an upset that left me, and no doubt everyone else saying "wow, what just happened", I was stunned when I saw it wasn't Tom Brady, or Randy Moss, or even Coach B. that cried foul!  It started first with the Fox post game mentioning how the ankle appeared to slow Brady down and limit his ability to move in the pocket.  Then, ESPN analysts stated the ankle caused Brady to get out of rhythm and make bad decisions.  Finally, it spread like the San Diego wildfire and got out of control.

This no longer was about a Giants team that defied the explainable by holding a juggernaut to only 14 points.  The lowest points total they have scored all year!  It was no longer about a defense that sacked the golden boy five times and hit him 14 times.  It wasn't about the team that won against all odds.  It was about how the Patriots lost -- and it was all due to Brady not being fully healthy for the game.

Now, understandably, people want to find a reason for their team’s loss.  They need to find the only reason their team could possibly not have pulled out a win.  They need to find an excuse!

I am still reading and hearing about Brady's hurt foot being the cause of his poor play for the majority of the game.  So let’s debunk that option for the sake of fair play.

Brady was sacked 3 times and rushed 8 times in the first half.  Randy Moss was a no factor till after the half when he finally caught the pass for the go-ahead touchdown.  The Patriots were held to only 45 rushing yards all game.  This means it is not Brady's fault they lost the game.  It is definitely not his ankles fault they lost the game.  It was their inability to deal with the ferocity of the Giants defense.  It was the offensive lines fault for not protecting their quarterback.  It was the Giants fault for being the better team this past Sunday.

Brady threw 11 completions to Wes Welker.  Brady was 29-48 passing with 266 yards on 1 touchdown.  Brady had a good game!  However, Brady was getting hit so often by the front four of the D-line, it was near impossible for him to get into any kind of rhythm till midway into the fourth quarter.  At this time Brady started to use the three step drop and hitting receivers on short slants and out passes into the flats.  If Brady had begun this small ball, passer friendly style earlier, the game would have been over by halftime.

In the end, give credit where credit is due.

  • Eli Manning for playing a poised game.  Passing for 255 yards and two touchdowns.
  • The Giants defensive line for getting more sacks in any one game this season against the Patriots.
  • David Tyree for catching the two most important passes of his career (one for a touchdown, the other to save the game for the giants and put them scoring position).
  • Amani Toomer for stepping up big and being a primary target for Eli when Plaxico Burress was having an off day.
  • Rodney Harrison for having 12 tackles and being one of the only bright spots on a defense that played only par.
  • Tom Brady for keeping his composure, only turning the ball over one time, and driving the ball 80 yards to put them in the lead with 2:25 left in the game.

This was a great game.  I can only hope the two teams get this far in 2008. It will give the fans a good display.


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Falcon02520Legend
689 days ago
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You Lost There are no excuses in professional sports...
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SSreportersLegend
689 days ago
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Brady was 29-48 passing with 266 yards on 1 touchdown.

Take away that TD drive and you have...

20-37...he is barely breaking .500. He had a good final drive, he had a mediocre game.


Tom Brady for keeping his composure, only turning the ball over one time, and driving the ball 80 yards to put them in the lead with 2:25 left in the game.

Funny, 'cause I remember some guy named Eli who also turned the ball over one time (and it wasn't his fault).


David Tyree for catching the two most important passes of his career. (one for a touchdown, the other to save the game for the giants and put them scoring position)

He was essentially the unsung hero of this game. That catch on his helmet may have been the greatest catch in Super Bowl history.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
689 days ago
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And if you take away those 29 completions, he's 0 for 19, that's .000
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SSreportersLegend
689 days ago
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Patriots Fan = Sucketh Thy Brady's Ballseth
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
689 days ago
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I just think it's silly to say "if you take away Player X's best stretch of the game, his numbers aren't as good." I don't see any ball-washing in my comment at all.
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SSreportersLegend
689 days ago
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Look, we've had Boston sports fans here all day blaming defense this, offensive line that. I have yet to see something like the following statement:

"Tom Brady not only struggled under pressure, he was overthrowing several passes to guys like Ben Watson and Randy Moss when he had an eternity. Brady, after a near perfect showing against Jacksonville, totally dropped off in these last 2 games."

Until I hear at least one Pats fan admit that Brady had a teensy bit of the blame (it's mostly the defense), I am convinced that you guys are just defending him as much as possible.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
689 days ago
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Brady's inaccuracy throwing deep was a huge factor. One reason I've been hesitant to assign blame to him, though, is because the status of his ankle is an unknown.

I may get called a homer for this, but considering the pressure he was under all night, I think he had a good game. Good, not great. I've seen QBs get hit in the Super Bowl like that (Bledsoe, McNabb), start getting antsy and throw picks. Brady took a pounding, and although he didn't do as much as he could have to help the team win, he didn't do anything to help the Giants win.

And what's wrong with giving credit to the Giants' defensive line? They pressured Brady AND stopped the running game. How come if I give credit to the G-Men for stopping Brady, I'm somehow sucking Brady's balls?
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SSreportersLegend
689 days ago
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I knew you were going to use that ankle injury. Well then......did you see him limping around? Grimacing in pain? I thought so....



There, you gave the Giants credit for stopping Brady, we're getting somewhere.

I think we also know that Brady is better than both McNabb and Bledsoe....and especially Bledsoe.

As far as stopping the running game. The Giants shut down Maroney completely, but I believe that injury to Sammie Morris affected their running back situation tremendously. Maybe if McFadden slips a little he's the Pats for the taking.
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Davis21wylieMVP
689 days ago
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I don't think he had a particularly bad game, either. Frankly, had Eli not completed The Miracle Play To Be Named Later, I think Brady would have probably won his third Super Bowl MVP.
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SSreportersLegend
689 days ago
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Wes Welker......11 catches...103 yards...you remember?
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Davis21wylieMVP
689 days ago
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Although Welker did play great. Fantastic performance by #83 -- too bad it will be forgotten because Belichick didn't trust Gostkowski, McDaniels went conservative for no good reason, and our defense couldn't stop a soul late...
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Davis21wylieMVP
689 days ago
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Dude, you gotta let me finish my rambling, stream-of-consciousness series of posts...
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Davis21wylieMVP
689 days ago
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We know the MVP voters love them some Brady, and he did toss what would have been the game-winning TD. Something tells me Welker would have gotten Vinatieri-d...
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SSreportersLegend
689 days ago
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I'm confused..... If Deion Branch had 11 catches for x yards and no TD's and a Super Bowl MVP, why in the world does Welker not get the MVP if New England had won for also putting up 11 catches and 103 yards for no TD's?
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Davis21wylieMVP
689 days ago
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Because Brady led the (almost) game-winning drive, that's why! I don't know, it's pointless anyway. I'm going to consider this the real Super Bowl anyway. 19-0, baby! Woo!!
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SSreportersLegend
689 days ago
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Really? So suppose Scott Norwood puts in the winning FG giving the Bills a win.....would Jim Kelly be the MVP?
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Davis21wylieMVP
689 days ago
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Last I checked, Laurence Maroney didn't rush for 135 yards...
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SSreportersLegend
689 days ago
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Last time I checked, Wes Welker caught 11 passes, Randy Moss caught 5 and the game winning touchdown. And I know Moss could've also gotten the MVP because Hines Ward also won the MVP with 5 passes.
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Davis21wylieMVP
689 days ago
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Ward caught a 43-yard bomb from a WR for the insurance score, and had 20 more yards than Welker on six fewer catches.

Look, I'm not saying Welker didn't deserve it. I'm just saying the voters would have taken a long, hard look at Brady for toughing out the constant abuse and putting together the game-winning drive.

And seriously, it's a moot point anyway. Remind me again why we're we arguing about who wins MVP in this alternate universe where we win SBXLII?
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SSreportersLegend
689 days ago
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I'm stumped....Brady has several mediocre possessions and one aided by a dumb penalty by the Giants, has his best one which happens to be the go ahead TD = MVP?
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Davis21wylieMVP
689 days ago
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Geez, I can't believe I keep taking your bait... Brady won the MVP for a final drive in SB XXXVI, too -- a game in which he had just as many TDs as last night, 121 fewer yards, and the game-winning play was made by somebody else. Is it really that far-fetched to see him taking home the award last night if we win?
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Davis21wylieMVP
689 days ago
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I'm stepping away from the computer now, so you can address all further arguments regarding the MVP in our imaginary Super Bowl XLII championship to: admin@magicallandofmakebelieve.net
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
689 days ago
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wow, nothing like an argument over who would have gotten MVP - based on past Super Bowl precedance - if the Pats had won. I would have said Welker too, but would have understood Brady getting it, as well.
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SSreportersLegend
689 days ago
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This means it is not Brady's fault they lost the game. It is definitely not his ankles fault they lost the game. It was their inability to deal with the ferocity of the Giants defense. It was the offensive lines fault for not protecting their quarterback. Yes, the offensive line deserves a lot of blame, that was a horrendous showing.......but didn't Eli get sacked 3 times and fumble once (it is really twice, but it was clearly not)?
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MbowlingVarsity
689 days ago
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arguably, Both Brady's and Eli's fumbles were caused by tackles from their blind side. This means they both still played great games. The Giants offensive line; however, had a MUCH better game then the Pats line. Eli was not getting hit every three snaps.
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SSreportersLegend
689 days ago
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Ah, you make a good point, but notice that Manning was scrambling as he was running away from the Pats defender, Brady just had the ball knocked loose.
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Simms1156Div-I Stud
689 days ago
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I dont know if you can give credit to Rodney Harrison when he was the man that was burnt on two of the biggest plays of the night. (The Play, and Boss' catch and run to start the fourth quarter)
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Falcon02520Legend
689 days ago
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and on the final drive, he didn't go up for a interception he should have made
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MbowlingVarsity
689 days ago
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Since when was Rodney Harrison known for his pass coverage? He is a small linebacker mascarading as a safty. He has been getting burnt all year long...BUT he made some drive stopping tackles too. The closest person to him had only 8 tackles. There wasn't a single person on the pats, with maybe the exception of W. Welker, that played better then par.
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Simms1156Div-I Stud
689 days ago
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I would by the way like to say that all of the REAL Patriots fans on this site are class acts and lose gracefully (unlike the coach) and I commend you guys for not making excuses. Hope to see you guys in the superbowl again next year.
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GeodanVarsity
689 days ago
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I'm a Patriots fan. They lost to a better team. One more prepared and possessing a better scheme. You have to take advantage of situations and make your own breaks in this game. The Giants did that and the Patriots did not. Sadly 18-1.
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RomiezzoLegend
688 days ago
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Thank you, Geodan. It's nice to know that another Patriots fan will not make up any excuses at all and won't even try. The Giants were the better team, and you can tell from the score. It doesn't matter what the record is (18-1 vs. 14-6)... it is all about the Super Bowl, and this year, it was not for the Pats. +++++++++++
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KelsdadAll-Star
689 days ago
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Wow, Geodan, there's something I never expected to read on the 'Chair...a Patriots fan admitting they were outplayed.

Well done, sir, well done indeed!!!
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Taytay 24All-American
689 days ago
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For all the insufferable talk during the season, I would say that nearly all the comments from Pats fans here have been gracious and humble since the clock read :01. Kudos.
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Simms1156Div-I Stud
689 days ago
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Falcon, what interception are you talking about? I am trying to think and the only play I remember that I would think you are talking about is the Tyree play. If you are I disagree, I think he should have went for a big hit on Tyree and tried to jar the ball loose because he did a bad job by letting Tyree get in front of him and out jump him.
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Davis21wylieMVP
689 days ago
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Excuses or not, this is how I'm feeling right now: Image:Eason_Straightcashhomey.jpg
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False ProphetAll-Star
689 days ago
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I really feel like I should be in homer denial mode, but I'm not. Brady was hurt, but this is football, and you gotta deal with it. Rodney needs to retire for the team's own good (So does this guy), and Maroney's proved this post season that I was actually right about him
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Yakob878MVP
688 days ago
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ya he is improving now he has to be consitant
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Cornfed78Draft Pick
688 days ago
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SSR - Randy Moss caught the game winning touchdown? What game where you watching?
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SSreportersLegend
688 days ago
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We were talking hypothetically...
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Simms1156Div-I Stud
688 days ago
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False I think you had everything right and then you said that Brett Favre needs to retire for the good of his team. Come on now.
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Yakob878MVP
688 days ago
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no credit to Adaluis Thgomas come on now, even if he missed a game clinching sack in my opinion he had a great game.
#96 This user is an Adalius Thomas fan.
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