Just because he changed uniforms and address doesn’t mean the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history means any less to the GOAT.
Tom Brady joined the throngs of Patriots fans Sunday, March 28, aka 3-28 Day, in celebrating the Patriots' epic comeback against the Falcons in Super Bowl LI. While some fans see it as an opportunity to troll the poor Falcons fans, others have adopted the day as an unofficial holiday. It’s become a chance to rejoice in a night that took Pats fans from the outhouse to the penthouse in just over a quarter of football. The highlights of which, by the way, never get old.
The game, and that infamous score, gave us thousands of hours of content, not to mention a meme, and merchandise, and even an exhibit, that forever serve as a reminder of how improbable the comeback was, and that no matter the odds you should never give up. Granted, we’re all not Brady, but if he could lead that kind of comeback then why not use it as personal inspiration?
— Dennis W. Alpert (@DennisWAlpert) March 28, 2021
Some say we should try and live life every day like it’s 28-3. That might be a bit uch. But to look back at how desperate and despondent we were, and then know how great the unexpected turnaround were? That’s worth celebrating annually. And it’s heartening to know it still matters to the man who orchestrated that triumph as much as it does us.




