Super Bowl Has Super Flaw
This years Super Bowl had a major flaw, and it didn’t have anything to do with a celebrity exposing herself during the halftime show. No, it wasn’t a bad commercial, either. This flaw was actually a game decision — one that may have cost the Eagles a victory.
Although the first half was poorly played, by Super Bowl standards (laced with false starts, poor passes, and a few dropped balls), the halftime tie made the game exciting. This thrill, though, began to wane when New England inflated its lead to 10 points in the fourth quarter.
Just when it appeared that the defending champs would cruise to victory, easily beating the 7-point spread, The Eagles pulled to within three with a heroic drive, late in the game. Then, it happened — the flaw that seemed to go unnoticed by the announcers, but one of the biggest coaching lapses in Super Bowl history.
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