PUMPED: The Patriots Are Four-Time Super Bowl Champs
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This ultimate comeback story is recounted in PUMPED, produced by the Boston Globe, which has chronicled the team’s fortunes for New England sports fans since the team’s inception, and never more thoroughly than in 2014. The 2014 Patriots rallied from a humiliating loss in Week 4—which pundits gleefully pointed to as the first sign of their decline—to reel off seven straight victories and establish themselves once again as the AFC’s top team and the league’s model of consistency. This 128-page book also offers perspective on the Patriots’ seven previous visits to football’s ultimate spectacle. As PUMPED painstakingly describes it, their road to Title No. 4 was marked by controversy and seeming chaos, but the Patriots cut through the distractions to do their job, again, better than anyone else.
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Contents
Introduction
The Patriots parlayed a 12-4 regular season into their record-tying eighth Super Bowl and fourth victory.
Superbowl XLIX
Tom Brady threw for four TDs on a record 37 completions, and the defense preserved the advantage as the Patriots earned their fourth NFL title.
AFC Championship
The Colts offered little resistance as the Patriots extended their dominance of Andrew Luck & Co. with a 38-point victory.
Divisional Round
The Pats used some sleight of hand to rally from 14-0 and 28-14 deficits and edge their playoff nemesis, the Ravens.
The Season
New England looked ordinary in starting the season 2-2, but won 10 of its next 11 games to secure the No. 1 AFC seed.
Facts and Figures
New England reached its unprecedented sixth Super Bowl in 14 seasons and won its fourth, cementing its status as a salary-cap dynasty.
Team Roster
Introduction
By John Powers / Globe Staff
The air had gone out of the season before the leaves turned, when the Patriots were flattened 41-14 at Kansas City. Can they turn it around?
Tedy Bruschi, who had won three rings wearing red, white and blue, mused during his ESPN weekly chat. I think it’s going to be hard. Very hard.
›› Of all New England’s championships, this was the most arduous to achieve, yet one of the most fulfilling. The team trailed in 11 of its 16 regular-season games and twice had to come from two touchdowns behind to beat Baltimore in their divisional duel. Its coach and quarterback were accused of deception and deflation. Yet the Patriots found redemption in the same Arizona desert where perfection went pffffft! seven years ago. ›› We’re bringing this thing back to Foxborough,
crowed receiver Julian Edelman, who caught the winning touchdown, then cradled the Lombardi Trophy as New England won, lost and then won its fourth Super Bowl crown in the final two minutes, taking down defending champion Seattle 28-24 with the populace of 44 states rooting against the Brady Bunch. It feels unbelievable.
›› After the Patriots lost their last two title shots to the Giants, Bill Belichick finally equaled Chuck Noll for most Super Bowl victories by a head coach, and Tom Brady drew even with boyhood idol Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw for most by a quarterback. But nobody figured that the play of the season would be made by an undrafted rookie in the final moments. I just had a vision I was going to make a big play and it came through,
said Malcolm Butler, who picked off a pass that nobody but he thought that the Seahawks would throw from the 1-yard line. ›› It was the most unlikely climax in Super Bowl history and it capped a most extraordinary season. The Patriots made it back to the championship game with a mix-and-match offensive line, revolving running backs, a rebuilt secondary and a few unknowns who had the Foxborough faithful scratching their heads. Tim Wright? Brian Tyms? Jonas Gray? Butler? Yet they found a way to win a sixth straight AFC East title, then grounded the Ravens and corralled the Colts. I only have one thing to say: We’re on to Seattle,
Belichick declared after his club had advanced to the championship bout for a record sixth time in 14 years.
Patriot players, including Tom Brady (12) and Nate Ebner (43), charge onto the field before the big game.
Nobody was predicting that in September when the Chiefs, who didn’t even make the playoffs, manhandled New England on Monday Night Football. But New England survived that prime-time pounding by resorting to instant amnesia. We’re on to Cincinnati,
Belichick kept insisting.
The subsequent 43-17 decision over the unbeaten Bengals proved an ideal restorative. After that the Patriots lost only twice – at Green Bay and in the regular-season finale with Buffalo, which they treated as an exhibition outing.
Not that it was easy. New England twice needed to block field goals to hold off the Jets. And getting past Baltimore, which had twice snatched away Super Bowl tickets, required a bit of legal trickery. Edelman, the receiver who hadn’t thrown a pass since he was a Kent State quarterback, hooked up with Danny Amendola on a 51-yard touchdown strike off a lateral from Brady. And New England’s shell-game switching of eligible and ineligible receivers had the Ravens defenders befuddled. Maybe those guys gotta study the rule book and figure it out,
mused Brady after rival coach John Harbaugh complained to officials.
The Patriots didn’t need any chicanery in their 45-7 runaway over Indianapolis. They could have played with soap for balls and beat us,
tweeted Colts tight end Dwayne Allen. But when all but one of New England’s game balls was reported to be at least a pound light at halftime, Deflategate
became a national obsession, with everyone from Hall of Fame quarterbacks to MIT physicists weighing in.
The Patriots, who have traditionally thrived on Us Against the World motivation, were determined to settle all arguments at the Super Bowl. It wasn’t the way we drew it up,
conceded Brady, who threw four touchdown passes en route to his third MVP trophy. We never doubted each other.
Superbowl XLIX
By Christopher L. Gasper / Globe Staff
Tom Brady grew up in San Mateo, Calif., looking up to San Francisco 49ers great Joe Montana. After Super Bowl XLIX, Brady can now look him square in the eye and ask him to compare ring collections.
It’s all even because Brady conducted the largest fourth-quarter comeback in Super Bowl history, rallying his team from a 10-point deficit to a pulsating 28-24 victory over the Seattle Seahawks at University of Phoenix Stadium. ›› The 70,288 in attendance and billions more watching on television bore witness to Brady taking a jack