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Super Bowl XXXIX - New England Patriots Championship Video (2005)

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CastNew England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 2004
DVD ReleaseMarch 1, 2005
Running Time180 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code012569691650
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About Super Bowl XXXIX - New England Patriots Championship Video

Own the most anticipated and watched sporting event of the year, Super Bowl 39, in which the New England Patriots beat the Philadelphia Eagles to win their third Super Bowl in four years. The DVD includes highlights from the regular season, the playoffs, and the big game itself--over 3 full hours of Super Bowl coverage and behind the scenes action.

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Average user review: 4.0 (12 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteNE Patriots Super Bowl 34Quote
This is the best of the 3 super bowls the patriots won. this is the one to buy. Bob Ganno March 28, 2008

rating: 5 Quotesuper bowl xxxix- new england patriots championship videoQuote
a very good dvd, especially for the low price. loved all extra s added such as the halftime show,ect. great collectors dvd! April 1, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteThe Glory Days...Quote
I recommend getting this since the Patriots lost to the Colts in the Playoffs this year.All my friends,who don't like the Patriots and are tired of seeing them in the Superbowl are happy to see them out, BUT, when they come over to visit during the year I play these DVDs so when they come in the door the patriots are still the winning team !p.s. I also, believe Brady and Manning became good friends and Brady helped his friend get to the Superbowl this time. January 25, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteThe Greatest Team of All-TimeQuote
I am a die-hard Patriots fan. I have 20 some jerseys in my closet, I have over 30 different Patriots caps. During football season I wear a different Patriots outfit everyday.
I have 5 Tom Brady jerseys (white authentic, Blue authentic, blue equipment replica, and two throwback replicas). He is my favoite Patriot player and my all-time favorite player.
The dynasty began September 23 2001, when starting quaterback Drew Bledsoe went down during a loss to the NY Jets. I thought we were done. We already 0-2, we had a none existing offense and a no-name defense. I was big Drew Blesdoe guy, he got us to Superbowl in 1996-97, and he held all the passing records. In 1994 he set the record for most passes and completions in a game vs. Minnisoda. I route for him in dallas eventhough I hate Dallas.
Tom came in there and guided us to big upset win against Peyton and the colts. From there Tom only lost two more starts (miami and St.Louis). We finished with a 11-5 record and a second seed in the playoffs. We slipped passed Oakland in the snow. We got help from the refs, the infamous tuck rule. Adam kicked a game winning FG in the snow. We won 16-13.
The next week Tom was out with an injury. The class act Drew is, he stepped up and started that game. We traveled to Pittsburgh and defeated the steelers 24-17.
Then came Superbowl XXVII, we entered the game as 17-pt underdogs against the Greatest show on turf the St. Louis Rams. This was back when Kurt Warner could play quaterback. They already defeated us during the season.
From the getgo we dominated the game. We took a 17-3 lead to the 3rd quarter. It would of been 24-3 in the 3rd but the interseption return was called back because of a McGinest holding penalty.
The Rams quickly came. Ricky Prhoel scored the tying touchdown. It was tied 17-17. We got the ball late in 4th. With 1 minute 25 seconds left Tom Drove the ball down the field. Adam kicked the game winning FG as time expired. For the 1st time in 42 years we were World-Champs.
In 2002 we took a step back. We finished 9-7 an failed to make the playoffs.
In 2003 after an opening 31-0 loss to Buffalo, and the release of Lawyer Milloy we came back. We won our final 12 games. We cruised through the playoffs, defeating the Titans and the Colts. Superbowl XXVIII would shape out to be the greatest super-bowl of all time. We defeated Carolina 32-29. Carolina made some mental mistakes towards the end, and we captolized on them. Adam once agian kicked the game winning FG to win the game.
In 2004 the Indianoplis Colts were the clear favorites to win it all. As we all know Peyton Manning can't win the big games. We beat Indy 27-24 , the 1st game of 04. That gave home field adavantage over the colts. We set a milestone with 21 consecutive victories. We lost two games against Pittsburgh and Miami. All year the Steelers were the best team finishing 15-1.
In the playoffs we defeated Manning 24-14 in the snow. We all know Peyton can't play in the snow. Once again we traveled to Pittsburgh. Steelers rookie QB Big Ben made alot of mistakes and we took advange. We defeated Pittsbugh and we headed to our second straight Superbowl.
This time we faced a tough Philadelphia Eagles team, led by Donovan McNabb, and Terrell Owens. Philly took a 7-0 lead, we tied it up in the 3rd. We almost put the put the game away, enjoying a 24-14 lead late in the game. Philly game back and made it a 3pt game. Philly had ball late and was driving. McNabb threw a late int, and we celebrated our 3 superbowl win three years. The dynasty ended February 6th 2005 ?
I'm sure if you are Pats fan you alreay own this. May 11, 2006

rating: 4 QuoteHow does a Super Bowl champion end up overlooked in its own home town?Quote
By winning their third title in four years the same year that the baseball team that defines the hopes and dreams of generations of New Englanders wins its first World Series in 86 years.

It's true, the Patriots somehow pieced together a team that, despite a string of injuries that seemed to defy all rationality and managed to finish a second consecutive campaign as Super Bowl champions with a 17-2 record (which just as easily could have/should have been 18-1)...but the 2004 Boston Red Sox completely sucked the oxygen out of the American Sports atmosphere and somehow the 2004 Patriots season just doesn't seem to measure up to the previous title years of 2001 and 2003. Part of the reason is that the previous years seemed to have their own personalities (2001 having 9/11, the coming-of-age of Tom Brady, the Snow Bowl, and the unbelievable finish of what was probably the most exciting Super Bowl ever. 2003 had the release of Lawyer Milloy, the early stumbles to Buffalo and Washington, the birth of the winning streak, winter weather in Foxboro, and yet another thrilling Super Bowl finish); 2004 just seemed like an anticlimax by comparison, like you were watching a scripted performance that was always going to end with the "W" on the Patriots' side of the field.

This is not to say that there were not intriguing challenges that made for good storytelling...the injuries (leading to the incredible "throwback" two-way play of veteran Wide Receiver/rookie Cornerback Troy Brown), the continued winning streak, the rebirth of offseason acquisition Corey Dillon, the continuing mastery of the Indianapolis Colts, and the return to Pittsburgh (where the record 21-game winning streak came to an emphatic end on Halloween (just days after the Red Sox won the World Series, karmically enough), where University of Michigan graduate Tom Brady resurrected himself from a triple-digit fever the night before to thoroughly dismantle the best regarded defense in the NFL to send the Patriots back to the Super Bowl, this time in the unfairly maligned city of Jacksonville, FL.

No nail-biting endings this time, though...despite the best efforts of Terrell Owens to come back from a leg and ankle injury that would have ended the season of anyone else (with the possible exception of Curt Schilling, of course), the Eagles All-Pro was clearly the second-best receiver on the field as Deion Branch won the Super Bowl MVP for a record day (Safetyman and Render Of Mayhem Extraordinaire Rodney Harrison would have been my pick, actually) and the Patriots, though trailing early, never really seemed in doubt of winning a game they led by 10 points late before prevailing by the final score of 24-21 which in truth flattered the Eagles more than they deserved.

Far be it that a season ending with a record of 17-2 and another Super Bowl ring should be considered hum-drum, but there was something missing from the 2004 campaign that, impressive as it was, just doesn't translate to the memorable re-telling that the Pats' previous title years do. This is a great DVD for Pats fans, indispensible even, but for the casual fan who appreciates the drama that a good NFL season can bring, I would recommend either of the previous Patriots highlights DVD's over this one. October 24, 2005

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