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Super Bowl LII For New England Patriots Fans, As Told By The Pats

LET'S GOOOOOO

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Super Bowl LII For New England Patriots Fans, As Told By The Pats
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Super Bowl LII is under one week away, and New England fans are pretty hyped up. Despite a real nail-biting AFC championship game against the Jaguars, we've done it yet again. In case you haven't heard, Tom Brady and the Patriots have another shot at the Lombardi trophy, stacked up against the Philadelphia Eagles. Not to mention, TB12 (a.k.a. the GOAT) is favored to earn his SIXTH Super Bowl ring.

Let's. Go.


We take our football ~very~ seriously here in New England, and we're not the least bit ashamed of it.


(Not to mention, our 40-year-old QB is pretty freaking amazing. No wonder the rest of the country *envies* him).


The Super Bowl is very much a holiday up North, and it's been that way for a while. Waking up on Super Bowl Sunday is like Christmas morning to a little kid.


In fact, we're a bit thrown off when someone tells us they aren't as pumped for Super Bowl LII as we are.


We don't let it bother us though -- we've been waiting for this day since last February.


We gather with our friends and family to witness history, and we're always blown away by what our players can do.


Regardless of our excellence, we've hit some pretty low points.


That one, however, turned into the best night of all time (in my humble opinion) for Pats nation.


Needless to say, we've pulled off some amazing comebacks over the years. (And the best ever, of course).


For us, it's not about the Budweiser commercials with golden retriever puppies or the halftime show on the 50-yard line (sorry, JT).


We're in it to win it, and nothing else.


Who's ready for a great night?


#NotDone




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