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Ex-Wolverines shine for
New England Patriots in Super Bowl
MVP
Brady is a cool fella, Law scores then sells it.
ANN
ARBOR, MI FEBRUARY 4, 2002
Tom
Brady, Super Bowl MVP? It is hard to believe, but he did it and he
deserved it. Brady made history on Sunday becoming the youngest QB
to lead his team to a ring. His last minute drive to set up the
winning kick was epic. I am not sure how a kick can kill 7 seconds,
but it wouldn't have mattered (I guess). When Brady started the drive I thought it was
going to end in disaster. He was aided by a Patriot defense that
made big plays, namely Ty Law's 47 yard interception return.
Not
everyone appreciated Law's touchdown. In the middle of his
dash for the endzone, Law raised up one arm in a celebratory
fashion, which some might consider taunting. "He better
watch it!", warned one experienced but anonymous fan.
Brady
and Law, who will head to Hawaii for the All-Pro game next week, played for
the Michigan Wolverines in the 90's. They join several former players who made a
big impact this year including All-Pro's Ian Gold & Charles Woodson, Rookie of the year Anthony
Thomas and standout Jon Runyan (robbed). Brady became the second
Wolverine to take the Super Bowl MVP honors, following Desmond
Howard.
Brady
never got much respect at Michigan. As a senior many
M fans were lobbying to see superboy Drew Henson play.
Despite this pressure, in 1999 Brady led M to a solid season and a late
night overtime Orange Bowl win over Alabama. I wonder if TB has any
hard feelings over his treatment by M fans?
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