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| Ray Lewis And Tony Gonzalez - Two NFL legends reactions after their wins |
For a full recap of this weekends games read below.
Article Written by Brian Urquhart:
We had one NFL
legend shedding tears after the first playoff victory of his 16-year hall of
fame career, while two other future Hall of Famers met in only the sixth
double-overtime playoff game in league history, and perhaps the game's best
passer was beat by one of the best quarterback performances in playoff history
…A performance made by a player making the eighth start of his career, and if
that wasn't enough to make this years second round of the NFL playoffs
entertaining, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady won the 17th playoff
game of his career, breaking a tie with Joe Montana for the most in league
history.
It all started on a
very cold Saturday afternoon, where the
-10-degree temperature at kickoff made this the coldest playoff game ever
played in Denver .
The wind chill made it feel like -17, and we had 2 of the greatest
players in NFL history at their respective positions going head to head, Ray
Lewis, who announced that this, his 17th season would be his last
and Peyton Manning, playing in his first season back from a year off due to
multiple neck surgeries and their combined 25 Pro Bowl appearances. The game lived up to the hype; two kick
returns for touchdowns, defensive touchdown, a last second hail marry and
finally a double overtime 40 yard field goal by a rookie kicker to win it. When all was said and done, Ray Lewis got to
live to see another week of NFL football while Peyton now has a long off season
to think about yet another postseason failure.
But before you could even catch your breath, the next game had already
begun.
The night game was
a clash between one of the most prolific passers in the game today, Aaron
Rodgers up against Colin Kapernick, a quarterback who has yet to start and
entire regular season, let alone a playoff game. This was a back and forth affair, until the
young Kapernick ran away with it, literally.
Kapernick ran for over 180 yards, to go along with 4 total touchdowns
and broke the post season NFL record for rushing yards by a quarterback in
leading his 49ers to a 44-31 win over Rodgers’ Packers. To say Saturday was an eventful day in the
NFL would be an understatement, but Sunday was not to be out done.
The afternoon
affair between the 1st place Atlanta Falcons and visiting Seattle
Seahawks, ended in tears for Tony Gonzalez, who is planning to retire after
this season and will go down as the best tight end in league history. He helped the Atlanta Falcons to an
improbable and difficult 30-28 win over Seattle ,
after leading virtually the entire game, Atlanta
fell behind 28-27 with 31 seconds remaining.
However, that was just enough time for Matt Ryan who needed only 2
throws, the second of which went to Gonzalez, and from there, Falcons kicker
Matt Bryant hit the game winning field goal.
To finish off the
weekend we head to Fox borough, home of the New England Patriots, where we did
not have any shocking twists, last second heroics or tears of joy, but it was
historic none the less. Tom Brady was
vying for his 17th career postseason win, which would have him stand
alone on the all time list. Brady and
his patriots did just that, as the game began slowly with both teams feeling
each other out but ended in a pretty decisive victory. Off to the AFC championship go the Patriots
for the 7th time in 12 years and the only remaining player from the
first of those 7, Tom Brady. The team
has changed around him, but the result; the same, as he continues to put
together a very strong case for the greatest quarterback to ever play.
This past weekend
in the NFL will not soon be forgotten and while the second round of the 2006
playoffs featured three games decided by a field goal and the first round of
the 2010 playoffs featured three down-to-the-wire games, neither of those years
seem to quite measure up to what happened this weekend. Not only were each of the games thrilling in
their own right, but from a historic point of view, we have Ray Lewis fighting
to play another week, Tony Gonzalez finally getting a well deserved playoff
win, Tom Brady getting his 17th and putting himself in position to
become the greatest of all time and on top of that a first year starter putting
on a performance that may rank among the top 10 playoff performances in league
history. But perhaps the most exciting
part of last weekend, was that it was only the second round and we get two more
rounds of playoff thrills before crowning a new Super Bowl Champion.

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