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Does it feel like the Super Bowl XLIX victory has made it easier to enjoy the memories from the 2007 regular season? I certainly feel that way. Having a more recent SB win makes it easier to appreciate the greatness of 07 without having to bemoan the loss (which of course still sucks) quite as much. Just curious if you feel that way too.

November 13, 2015 by Mike Dussault

YES YES YES. Finally getting number four took a lot of the stink off of SB42 and SB46. I said all along, even before last season, that getting that fourth title would really make those Super Bowl losses look like a positive feather in the caps of BB and TFB. Now instead of talking about how they lost two to the Giants, it’s that they’ve BEEN TO SIX AND WON FOUR!

Still, there will always be that black cloud over SB42. I just don’t think any team will ever get that close again to 19-0.

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