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Super Bowl LV Review

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Tonight, on It's Real Talk Radio, we will be discussing Super Bowl 55. Within thhat discussion, we're also gonna discuss Tom Brady and Pat Mahomes and who is the best quarterback, currently. Was Max Kellerman right with his analytics on  Brady falling off the cliff, or has Tom Brady proved him wrong and was Stephen A. Smith right about Max Kellerman not knowing what the hell he's talking about? Were you surprised that Gronk played such a huge role in the Patriots dominant performance over the Chiefs? Did Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce leave their games at home, or were the Buccs defense simply that good?

With a final score of KC 9 TB 31, most fans were shocked about the outcome of this game, as Kansas City seemed to favorites to repeat. The last time an NFL team won back to back Super Bowls was win the Tom Brady led New England Patriots won in 03 and 04. Since then, teams have flip flopped from year to year. This was a golden opportunity for the Chiefs to be put in rare company, but they fell short, so where does that leave the greatness of this high powered juggernaut of a team?

Tom Brady has announced that he will be back in the 2021 season to make another run for another title. If Tom Brady were to get back to the Super Bowl next season, and win it all, he will become the first NFL QB to win multiple Super Bowls with 2 different teams. As if this man needs any more accomplishments!

Hate him or love him, Tom Brady pulled off what many thought couldn't be done and he did it at home, making the Tampa Bay Buccs the first NFL team to pay a Super Bowl at home and the first NFL team to win a Super Bowl at home; an impressive accomplishment, indeed.

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