Recently, we just completed another NFL season and it ended the way a good chunk of the country hasn't liked it to end six times: the New England Patriots winning the Super Bowl.
Tom Brady just won his sixth Super Bowl, passing legendary running back Charles Haley for the most championships all time, who originally had five rings. The game itself was one of the most boring games I have ever seen, mostly because of the way the game transpired, up until near the end of the 4th quarter, when Rob Gronkowski caught a long pass from Brady, setting up the game's only touchdown, a 2-yard TD run by rookie running back Sony Michel, resulting in a 13-3 victory for the Patriots.
This game was also the lowest scoring Super Bowl in history. Why do I think it was really boring? I like offense because of the way the NFL is turning. Someone told me they thought the game was awesome because it was like old school football, where defense takes over the game. Also, there were many rumors leading into the game that Maroon 5, who performed the halftime show, was going to perform "Sweet Victory", a famous song from legendary cartoon show "SpongeBob SquarePants", but unfortunately, we were tricked!
I was watching the Super Bowl at my best friend's house, along with three others, who all grew up watching SpongeBob. We were so pumped when they played a scene from that episode but the halftime show continued on otherwise without a performance of the song "Sweet Victory".
I'm definitely looking forward to next year. Let's hope someone else but the Patriots represents the AFC next year, hopefully my Broncos. (insert fingers crossed and/or praying emoji)
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