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Counted out late, Brady and Patriots wouldn’t be denied

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Calmly rifling spirals and maintaining his poise despite duress from the Falcons’ pass rushers, the New England quarterback engineered an improbable 34-28 overtime victory in Super Bowl LI on Sunday night at NRG Stadium — the most dramatic, biggest comeback in Super Bowl history. Brady cemented his legacy as the winningest quarterback in Super Bowl history with his fifth Vince Lombardi Trophy, passing Joe Montana, his childhood idol, and Terry Bradshaw. Brady set Super Bowl records with 43 completions, 62 attempts and 466 passing yards. Читать дальше...

Ex-49ers QBs Young, Dilfer question Shanahan’s play-calling

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The 49ers next head coach was critiqued by two former 49ers quarterbacks after his fourth-quarter play-calling was a story line in the Patriots’ 34-28 overtime win over the Falcons in Super Bowl LI on Sunday. ESPN analysts Steve Young and Trent Dilfer both questioned some of the decisions made by Falcons offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan, who stayed aggressive as New England rallied from a 25-point deficit. [...] they had to play the game they were a little uncomfortable with because (the Patriots) started to come back. Читать дальше...



Atlanta’s vaunted offense couldn’t deliver

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

[...] Atlanta’s Julio Jones — perhaps the NFL’s best receiver — fully extended his body to grab a pass near the sideline that seemed beyond reach, in what seemed likely to be the defining moment of Super Bowl LI. [...] it wasn’t. Linebacker Dont’a Hightower hit Ryan just before he could pass, and New England scored one of its three second-half touchdowns after that fumble. New England head coach Bill Belichick created his legacy as one of the best in football history, in part, by stopping his opponent’s best player. Читать дальше...

Unlike Microsoft, Google Must Give FBI Access To Overseas Email Servers: US Magistrate Judge Thomas Rueter

International Business Times 

Google will have to comply with FBI search warrants seeking access to customer emails stored on servers located outside the United States, judge Thomas Rueter ruled Friday. The decision diverges from an opposite verdict given in a similar case against Microsoft Corp in July last year. "Though the retrieval of the electronic data by Google from its multiple data centers abroad has the potential for an invasion of privacy, the actual infringement of privacy occurs at the time of disclosure in the United States," Rueter wrote in his ruling.

Refugees in Indonesia protest slow UN resettlement process

TheRepublic.com 

JAKARTA, Indonesia — Asylum seekers who have been in Indonesia for years rallied in the capital on Monday urging the U.N. refugee agency to speed up the process of resettling them in third countries. Dozens of people from war-torn nations including Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan and Somalia called on the UNHCR to accelerate their resettlement, expressing

Unclaimed bag found inside Parliament House

Zee News (zeenews.india.com) 

An unclaimed bag was today found near the statue of Mahatma Gandhi inside the Parliament House complex, sending security personnel into a tizzy.





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