Luck is usually at winner's side

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Giants won the super bowl, and Eli delivered at the fourth quarter, again.

Despite the fact that bookies had the Patriots as the favorite, when you ask people around in New York, New Jersey area, everyone including their grandmother would tell you that Giants would kick the Patriots' butts. But that's Americans, and that's typical New Yorkers. It doesn't matter whether they know the sport or not, and it doesn't matter whether their teams are winning or sucking, they always say that they will win.

I am not a New Yorker (according to lots of fine-tuned definition, just like how Chinese define 北京人 or 上海人), and I don't know much about Football, but for some reason, after following the Giants team a few years, especially this year, I kind of grow that thinking pattern - Giants is going to win. Who cares their regular season record wasn't impressive, who cares that Giants had to win so many road games to get here, and who cares they are actually facing the Patriots featuring Belichick and Tom Brady, I just believed the Giants would win. Is it because that I am slowly Americanized or Newyorkernized? No, that's just how a winner makes you believe.

Enough talk of peaking at the right time, enough props to Giants' young and balanced defense, enough flowers to Eli and the offensive line, but what about luck? Recovered fumbles, incredible catch in the fourth quarter, or opponents' unforced mistakes going back to past few games etc etc. In soccer, basketball, hockey, any sport you name it, all those great teams were all kind of lucky in key moments of their great wins.

Maybe it isn't luck after all. It's just how winners win. In games like last night, 2 great teams facing each other to fight for the ultimate prize. Lots of times, it's not just about how you outperforming your opponent, but rather how you make one less mistake. Bob Costas asked Tom Brady in an interview before super bowl, what Tom would rather have, 2 minutes to go, the ball in the hand or a 3-point lead. Tom Brady said he always wants the ball in that situation, and he also knows what Eli could do with the ball in that situation.

I had my doubts at the end of first half and the beginning of second half. The well-lubed Patriots' offense started to roll despite early shock, and Tom Brady had all the time he needed to complete play after play. But Giants weren't bothered, they inched back points by points. 3+ minutes to go, 15-17, and Eli got the ball. All of the sudden, I didn't have doubt any more, and I knew Eli will deliver somehow. Then he just threw that incredible pass, and Manningham made that unbelievable catch before he was knocked out of bounds. A fraction of a second difference in any move by anyone involved could have changed the outcome of that play and maybe the game, but Giants got it done. It was unfortunate for Patriots and kind of lucky for the Giants.

But if you look back, when everyone, not just your teammates or fans, but also your opponents, knew you were going to do something unbelievable in closing minutes, and you just did that. It wasn't luck, and it's just winning.

Eli Manning and the Giants are certainly winners. All of the sudden, the struggle in the early season, the doubt on the team and the coach, and the underdog status, all become testimonies of that winner. Winners come through adversities, and win on the end.

After all, luck sides with winners.


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Giants知道Pats的软肋在哪儿,呵呵 -chroot- 给 chroot 发送悄悄话 chroot 的博客首页 (112 bytes) () 02/06/2012 postreply 09:19:01

The Giants is Patriots' streak killers! -Giantfan- 给 Giantfan 发送悄悄话 (255 bytes) () 02/06/2012 postreply 10:24:23

Like the result, but not the reasoning. -- 给 过 发送悄悄话 过 的博客首页 (99 bytes) () 02/06/2012 postreply 09:53:15

过兄,阿拉是力挺Ravens的,为啥那个field goal前不叫time out是blow my mind。 -Francine- 给 Francine 发送悄悄话 Francine 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 02/06/2012 postreply 09:56:16

Usually it would not matter, but since Revans -- 给 过 发送悄悄话 过 的博客首页 (170 bytes) () 02/06/2012 postreply 10:06:33

Is Joe Flacco still complaining about not having more -Giantfan- 给 Giantfan 发送悄悄话 (49 bytes) () 02/06/2012 postreply 10:42:26

Ravens were inexperienced, and missed FG shows it as well. -Warsteiner- 给 Warsteiner 发送悄悄话 Warsteiner 的博客首页 (356 bytes) () 02/06/2012 postreply 09:57:41

Haha, I know I know. -- 给 过 发送悄悄话 过 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 02/06/2012 postreply 10:07:18

感觉Pats输在进攻上 -nfl-- 给 nfl- 发送悄悄话 (140 bytes) () 02/06/2012 postreply 10:28:59

You nailed it. Sport is all about skills+luck. -Giantfan- 给 Giantfan 发送悄悄话 (484 bytes) () 02/06/2012 postreply 10:29:36

Classy indeed. -Warsteiner- 给 Warsteiner 发送悄悄话 Warsteiner 的博客首页 (1376 bytes) () 02/06/2012 postreply 10:49:40

Colonel Tom Coughlin approves this message :) -Giantfan- 给 Giantfan 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 02/06/2012 postreply 10:59:37

LOL -chroot- 给 chroot 发送悄悄话 chroot 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 02/06/2012 postreply 11:02:22

No Efforts, No Luck! -MrOldBull- 给 MrOldBull 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 02/06/2012 postreply 21:36:59

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