Super Bowl LIII is being called the NFL’s biggest letdown ever. The New England Patriots beat the Los Angeles Rams by a measly 13-3 — making the game the lowest-scoring Super Bowl in history. Super Bowl LIII is now over, and the NFL world is a better place now that we can put that mess behind us all. Instead the world got the most boring result possible: Tom Brady and the Evil While calling Super Bowl LIII with Jim Nantz, Romo didn't disappoint. The game wasn't just bad; it was "boring." However, although this game wasn't ideal for the fans, Patriots' wide receiver Super Bowl LIII was not merely bad. It was a boring, lame, non-suspenseful, never-ending, drool-puddle exercise in all that can suck about professional football and the surrounding hoopla. Super Bowl LIII was the lowest-scoring Super Bowl of all-time, but for fans of defensive football, the New England Patriots’ 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams in February was a fascinating chess match. Detroit Lions linebacker Jarrad Davis is not among the people who would label Super Bowl LIII as boring, and he explained why during a media availablity NFL NFL A Game Only a Punter Could Love: The Historically Boring Super Bowl Sent Football Back to the Stone Age The Patriots won their sixth title in a low-scoring snoozefest against the Rams. Will a super-listless Super Bowl put up not-so-super numbers come the morning after? Clocking in at a brisk three-and-a-half hours, the New England Patriots’ 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl LIII doesn’t get love for its “boring” gameplay but the New England Patriots put on a defensive masterclass to earn a sixth championship. The Patriots earned a 13-3 victory over A defense of a good defense: Why the Super Bowl was far from boring. terez paylor. Senior NFL writer. Stephen Gilmore cemented a 13-3 win for the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII Super Bowl LIII was a rematch of 2001's Super Bowl XXXVI, the first championship won by Belichick and Brady and the beginning of the Patriots dynasty. It was the 13th meeting in a major sports championship between the Greater Los Angeles and Greater Boston areas and the first championship between the two regions in the NFL. This is a commentary on the Super Bowl as much as the anthem. 6. The Patriots won, which is the most boring thing that can happen in any Super Bowl this century. That’s the sixth time. This one Super Bowl LIII looked more like the Big 10 or, until fairly recently, the SEC: power running, fullbacks, tight ends, brutal pash rushers, defensive wizardry, tactical punts, field goals, low Miami Dolphins 14, Washington Redskins 7 Super Bowl VII (Jan. 14, 1973) The Dolphins took a 14-0 lead in the second quarter, and the only thing that prevented a shutout was probably the worst play Super Bowl LIII was possibly the most boring in the history of the sport of football, the internet decided. In the wake of a Super Bowl with very little offense and more punts than memorable plays, countless football fans took to the internet to complain that Super Bowl LIII was a three-and-a-half-hour waste of time. The New England Patriots battle the Los Angeles Rams during during Super Bowl LIII.Subscribe to NFL: out our other channels:NFL Vaul Super Bowl LIII is the lowest-scoring Super Bowl in history and the only Super Bowl to enter the fourth quarter without a touchdown. Tied 3–3, the Patriots took over in the fourth quarter Let's look at five of the most boring Super Bowl wins in history. #5, Super Bowl XXVII: Cowboys 52, Bills 17 Super Bowl LIII: Patriots 13, Rams 3. The defenses of both teams played their roles LIII (53) New England Patriots: 13: Los Angeles Rams: 3: More Super Bowl Pages. Super Bowl History. Super Bowl Leaders; Super Bowl Standings; Welcome · Your On the eve of what could be an all-timer Super Bowl concert with Kendrick (Super Bowl LIII, 2019) It’s so anachronistic and wrong-headed and boring that it becomes kind of thrilling. Super Bowl LIII: New England Patriots 13, Los Angeles Rams 3. 49. Super Bowl XXXVII: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48, Oakland Raiders 21. 48. Super Bowl XLVIII: Seattle Seahawks 43, Denver Broncos 8.
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