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« on: February 02, 2015, 03:32:53 PM »

http://www.businessinsider.com/patriots-super-bowl-julian-edelman-catch-2015-2

"After a short four-yard pass on 2nd and 18, the Patriots were suddenly facing a 3rd and 14 to keep the drive alive against the NFL's best defense.

According to one calculation, the Patriots had less than a 4% chance of winning the game at this point.

But then Brady stepped up in the pocket and threw an absolute rocket to Julian Edelman, who managed to hold on to the ball despite a huge hit from Kam Chancellor. The catch was good for 21 yards and a first down.....

..... Edelman finished the game with nine catches for 109 yards and the go-ahead touchdown with two minutes left. As a result, some feel he should have been named the game's MVP.

Considering the Patriots likely don't come back without Edelman's huge third-down catch, they may have a point."
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« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2015, 07:39:01 PM »

     And JJ Watt should be the NFL MVP and Charles Haley should be recognized for his five Super Bowl rings. It's regrettably common for non-quarterbacks to be snubbed in the overall evaluation.
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