(yes I know that is richard sherman)
I was just about done with the Sea Turkeys after their BLM garbage, so that’s just fine.
YouTube has a bunch of videos of the end of the Pats-Seahawks Super Bowl. Most of them were taken at the homes of Seahawks fans who scream at the TV —”how could you THROW that?”—in fits of profanity, etc. A few are taken at the homes of Pats fans and are more celebratory.
Another compares the radio calls of the play, from both KIRO in Seattle and WBZ-FM in Boston
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4d4u6iHPMY
Wiki
Lockette appeared to be uncovered at the one-yard line when Wilson threw him the ball, but before the ball arrived, Butler correctly read the play and rushed into position to make the interception. The turnoverafter an unsportsmanlike conduct call for excessive celebrationgave New England the ball on their own one-yard line with 20 seconds remaining in regulation.
The game was not quite over for Seattle at this point. Since New England was backed up against its own end zone, having Brady take a knee was risky because if he went back too far before kneeling, the Patriots would give up two points and have to kick the ball back to the Seahawks, who would simply need to get into field goal position for a chance to win. This, theoretically, would force the Patriots to try to advance the ball forward while the Seahawks would try to strip it. All was rendered moot, however, as Brady’s count drew defensive lineman Michael Bennett across the line of scrimmage, earning a five yard encroachment penalty and moving the ball to the New England six-yard line. Brady then took a knee, Seattle called its final time-out, and Seattle linebacker Bruce Irvin rushed some of the Patriots players, starting a brawl involving players from both teams that resulted in an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for Seattle. Irvin received the first ejection in Super Bowl history for throwing a closed hand punch at Rob Gronkowski.[ Brady knelt one more time and the Patriots were victorious.
Lots of libs seem to be engaging in wishful thinking.
I didn’t know Wilson was such a lib, sad.