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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
More than 110 million viewers tuned1 into the Super Bowl last night. And a good percentage of them may have started tuning2 out because the game looked like a blowout.
But those who looked away missed an amazing comeback. Jeffrey Brown has our story.
Well, I stayed with it to the end. And I'm glad I did.
And so did Mike Pesca. He's a sports reporter and the host of Slate's daily news and discussion podcast "The Gist3."
Mike, I watched Patriots4 players afterwards, and they were saying, we never thought it was over, we always thought we had a chance.
I'm not sure I believed them. Did you?
Yes. Athletes, that's the mind-set. And the great ones have it.
And the great ones who play alongside Tom Brady with his now five Super Bowl rings know that that has to be the attitude.
And I will have to say that, going in, it was the truth that, if Tom Brady had a chance to throw without being sacked, without being hit, without being hurt,
He didn't get that chance through almost three whole quarters. Then, when he did get the chance, the question is, well,
can he slice up this team in such a concentrated time period? And that was the amazing thing.
It's not that Tom Brady orchestrated fourth-quarter comebacks. He has done that six times.
It's that he orchestrated this 25-point comeback with — really just starting with only minutes to go in the third quarter. Amazing.
Yes. I imagine the background to all this, the two years of Deflategate and Brady suspended for four games this season.
You konw, Brady and coach Belichick, they said, oh, this stuff wasn't on our mind.
Clearly on the mind of Robert Kraft and others.
Well, it was on Belichick and Brady's mind, you could tell. It was on the minds of all the fans.
And I do think that that Goodell ruling was him being a little bit imperious, imperial, and making a very harsh ruling.
Tom Brady was suspended for a quarter of this season, giving him an extra incentive8, a guy who doesn't need that.
Now, the background with Kraft and Goodell is, Kraft is a big Goodell ally.
And before this got in the way and soured their relationship, Goodell could always count on Kraft to, among things, approve gigantic salaries for Goodell.
So, I don't know if this makes the Patriots an underdog, especially given the politics of the moment,
but to their fans, this made this more than just yet another victory and the most amazing comeback during NFL history. It made it sweet revenge.
Well, so when you speak, when you talk of most of all time, of course,
the inevitable9 talk is greatest of all time player with Brady, coach with Belichick, and dynasty with the Patriots. Where do you come down?
I have never seen Otto Graham play a full game. And most of the people weighing in haven't either. And he has an impeccable record.
Then you have to factor in that the rules and the offenses10 of 2016-2017 are light years ahead of what guys like Roger Staubach did.
But no one could — how could you say he's anything less than tied? And the Brady-Belichick combination — the NFL chews up coaches.
And I think Bill Belichick is one of the most creative minds in any endeavor, finding so many different ways to win and outthink the opponent.
For whatever you think of his countenance11 and not smiling, and perhaps wearing ill-fitting hooded12 sweatshirts,
that guy is a brilliant thinker, and he brings creativity to the game, which I, as a fan, appreciate.
Mike, just in our last minute, I want to ask you about Atlanta.
What an exciting and young team they were for about three quarters, and then what a devastating loss for the team and the city that has hungered for such things.
Yes. So, two points. They were on the field for 93 plays. No defense could possibly stick with another team. We did think that they had a big enough buffer13.
So, the combination of the number of plays the Patriots had, which just wore down the defense, and the fact that, let's be honest, Atlanta made some terrible mistakes,
including taking some key sacks and not kicking a field goal which would have made it a three-score game with four minutes and change left.
They will be ruing14 this for a long time. And their one Braves championship back in the '90s, I don't think will be enough to sustain this city for much longer.
Mike Pesca, thank you very much.
You're welcome. undefined
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adj.调谐的,已调谐的v.调音( tune的过去式和过去分词 );调整;(给收音机、电视等)调谐;使协调 | |
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