Not only did we list our winners and losers, but we also recapped the game. Not only did the Chiefs offense look out of sync all night, but Reid never seemed to adjust to anything that Tampa Bay was doing. Loser: Andy Reid. It's not often you see Andy Reid get absolutely out-coached, but that's what happened in the Super Bowl.I think Buccaneers fans are finally now going to forgive him for trading up to grab a kicker in the 2016 draft. The Buccaneers general manager went out and got Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski, Leonard Fournette, Antonio Brown and Ryan Succop and those five guys combined for all 31 points. Winner: Jason Licht. Every point that was scored by the Buccaneers in the Super Bowl was scored by someone who wasn't EVEN ON THE TEAM 11 months ago, which makes Licht directly responsible for this win.It's a miracle that Mahomes made it out of the game alive. It's not necessarily because he was bad, it's because he had to play behind a makeshift offensive line against one of the best pass rushes in football. Loser: Patrick Mahomes. If you watched the game, you know why Mahomes is the loser here.After going 7-9 with Jameis Winston, Arians and Jason Licht made the bold decision to bring in Tom Brady and that decision paid off with a Super Bowl win. There are going to be a lot of biscuits eaten in Tampa today and that's because Arians' famous "no risk-it, no biscuit" philosophy finally paid off with a Super Bowl win. Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce and Darrel Williams all had ugly drops in the game. It's not just that they were dropping balls, but they were dropping them in key situations. However, they had an absolutely ugly night in Tampa Bay. Loser: Chiefs pass-catchers. If there's one group of receivers in the NFL that's almost always reliable, it's the receivers for the Chiefs.Sometimes, life isn't fair, unless you're Tom Brady, then it always somehow ends up working out in your favor, but I'm going to stop talking about him now, because we'll be talking about Tom Brady a lot today and I don't want anyone to get burnt out on Brady before we're even through the first part of the rundown. Winner: Tom Brady. Not only is he handsome, rich and married to a supermodel, but he also now has seven Super Bowl titles to his name. I'm not going to spoil things here, but I am going to say that for our winners this week, none of us picked any Chiefs players. You don't dump them and switch to another team hours before the Super Bowl!Īnyway, as we've done all season, we handed out our weekly winners and losers for the Super Bowl. Wilson, that's why you always leave with the girl you brought to the dance. I was fully expecting Wilson to show up to the podcast with a big head since the Buccaneers were his preseason pick to win the Super Bowl, but that didn't happen, and I'm guessing that's because he backed out on them by picking the Chiefs to win on the day of the game. after the game so I can record a podcast with Will Brinson and Ryan Wilson. All you have to do is click here and then share the link.įor me, the best part of the Super Bowl every year is definitely the part where I stay up until 3 a.m. As always, here's your daily reminder to tell all your friends to sign up for the newsletter. With that in mind, let's get to today's rundown. Basically, it sounds like the Buccaneers are going to try to keep the band together for one more run. Speaking of Brady, he'll definitely be returning next year and so will Bruce Arians and it sounds like Rob Gronkowski is coming back too. Boston definitely has a love-hate relationship with Tom Brady and I'm guessing about half the people who were watching love him and the other half hate him. According to preliminary reports, the Super Bowl scored a 57.6 TV rating in Boston, which is insane when you consider that Boston topped the rating in Tampa (52.3). My favorite thing about this Super Bowl wasn't even the game, it was how many people in Boston hate-watched Tom Brady. Thank God there was a streaker to keep things spicy in the second half, because the Chiefs definitely didn't do anything help keep us all entertained (If you missed the streaker, you can see video along with Kevin Harlan's great call by clicking here). I was going to skip work, but then I thought the least I could do is show up and go through the motions, which is kind what it felt like the Chiefs did last night during their 31-9 loss to Tampa Bay. After watching what will certainly go down as the best Super Bowl ever (at least according to Buccaneers fans), I'm back with your Monday newsletter, which is mildly surprising, because the day after the Super Bowl is pretty much the number one day of the year to skip work.
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