Sunday, February 3, 2019

The Shenoa Report Super Bowl 53 #theshenoareport


The Shenoa Report
February 3, 2019
SUPER BOWL 53

I have put this off until now because I’m still a little bit upset about the officiating of the Championship games. The no-call for pass interference in the Saints game was blatantly obvious but that was just one call they got wrong. There were 3 different calls in the KC game that went the wrong way and gave the Pats the win. I wouldn’t be surprised to see the refs of that game driving around in Ferrari's because of some Pats payoff… I am now all in on the Bumblebees, so much so that I ordered a Rams t-shirt just so I would have something to wear today and a statement that I’m totally against the Pats.

On the other hand, I’m a little sad that another football season has come to an end, but as a Giants fan, a little relieved. This will be the last time we have football on Sunday until August, unless you want to start watching the AAF.
The AAF stands for the Alliance of America Football league. The AAF’s season will start on February 9th. There will 8 teams in the league, notable players include Jared Allen, Hines Ward, and Troy Polamalu. It’s mission is to provide “high-quality professional football fueled by a dynamic Alliance between players, fans and the game.”  So, if you need a football fix after the Super Bowl give this league a try.

Today (2/3) is the 11 year anniversary of Super Bowl 42, aka the best Super Bowl Ever, aka the helmet catch Super Bowl, aka the NY Football Giants ruining the Patriots perfect season. Sometimes it is good to reminisce.

Now let’s recap Championship Sunday to see who advanced to Atlanta for Super Bowl 53. This was the first time in league history that both games were decided by overtime. I went 1-1 on my picks.

Rams @ Saints 26-23 OT
This game was pretty evenly matched especially seeing as it went to overtime. The Saints started off strong with a 13 point lead in the first quarter shutting out the Rams who had a slow start. The Rams came back in the second quarter, scoring 10 points, and shutting out the Saints. Both teams scored a touchdown each in the third quarter and the fourth quarter got interesting. The Saints could’ve and should’ve won this game in regulation but there was a missed, and I don’t know how, pass interference call against the Rams on the 5 yard line late in the fourth quarter and the Saints had to settle for a field goal. It didn’t help that the stadium showed the play over and over on the globatron punctuating the audacity of the missed call and angering fans in the meantime. This field goal gave the Saints the lead 23-20 with 1:41 left in regulation. The Rams answered back with a 48-yard field goal to send the game into overtime. The Saints won the coin toss and elected to receive the ball. Their possession was short lived as Drew Brees floated a pass that was picked off by John Johnson III. Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein won the game after making a 57 yard field goal in overtime. Fun fact, Zuerlein was my kicker in fantasy. He’s great.

Patriots @ Chiefs 37-31 OT
This game was much more of a heartbreaker for me. Just as the Saints felt robbed of missed calls I think the Chiefs were just as much. The Patriots last series reeked of missed calls or lopsided out right wrong calls, in my opinion. The sad thing is this isn’t surprising, almost expected. The Patriots jumped out to a 14-0 lead keeping the Chiefs scoreless in the first half, but the Chiefs clawed their way back into the game scoring on their first drive of the second half. The Chiefs then held the Pats to a field goal in the third quarter. The fourth quarter was when all the action seemed to happen. New England had two touchdowns and the Chiefs had three touchdowns and a field goal to send the game into overtime. Unfortunately for KC they didn’t see the ball in overtime as the Patriots got a lot of favorable calls go their way to help them score a touchdown on their opening drive of overtime. It was dumb, and I no longer want to discuss it.

SUPER BOWL SUNDAY


Sunday February 3rd

Patriots VS Rams  [6:30pm CBS]
This is the 9th Super Bowl that I’ve written about, the 5th with the Patriots. At this point I should just copy paste the Patriots side, as my views on them haven’t  changed. I’ve never rooted for them in the Super Bowl and that will not change anytime soon. Though I am writing this as a Golden State Warriors fan and I am always excited when they make it to the Championships. I have learned that haters gonna hate, and I don’t mind being one of those haters.
Super Bowl 53 will be played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, home of the Falcons. I’m sure that the Falcons fans will be honorary Rams fans after their Super Bowl loss to the Patriots two years ago. Coverage for the game starts at 10am Sunday morning on ESPN and then at 12pm on CBS.  Kick off is set for approximately 6:30pm EST with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo calling the game in the booth. The halftime show will feature Maroon 5 and Gladys Knight will sing the national anthem.

This will be the Patriots 11th Super Bowl appearance and the Rams 3rd. The Patriots and the Rams met in Super Bowl 36 where the outcome was a New England win 20-17.
This should be a pretty evenly matched game. If the Rams defense can get to Brady early they have a chance at a win. What we have learned in the past is that if the Patriots opponent gets the lead they can’t let off the gas, so to speak. That was the Falcons problem. The only teams that have been able to out play the Pats in the Super Bowl came from the NFC East. Hopefully the Rams can bring the NFC West into that elite group.
Fun facts. Brady’s first Super Bowl win came against the Rams 17 years ago. It is very rare for a non QB to get the MVP in a Super Bowl. Von Miller got the MVP for Super Bowl 50 with the Broncos. Aqib Talib played in that Super Bowl with Von on the defense. He now plays for the Rams.  Hopefully a defensive Rams player will get the MVP of the game this time around.  Some of Atlanta’s stadium fun facts are that the food and beverage program was ranked No. 1 in the NFL and MLS “Voice of the Fan” surveys in 2017. $5 craft beer was introduced into the fan first menu for the 2018 season, joining the $5 domestic draft already on the menu. There are 1,262 beer taps with 47 different beers available. These are the fun facts that made the list because I like affordable craft beer and those two never go hand in hand in football stadiums. I even went onto Fanatics.com and bought Rams sweatpants and t-shirts to wear during the Super Bowl in my allegiance against the Pats.

All the experts are divided on who will win this game. Half are going with the Rams and half are going with the Patriots. It should be a very close game with the potential for a lot of points.  During the regular season I usually, begrudgingly, pick the Patriots to win, but I’ve only picked them to win the Super Bowl once, last year. I AM picking the Pats to win this time around too so hopefully that will secure a Rams win in reality.

GO RAMS!!!!!!

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