Super Bowl LI is in the books. A historical game where viewers witnessed the first overtime in Super Bowl history and the odds makers ended up getting it all wrong.
The Atlanta Falcons dominated the first half of the game and seemed virtually untouchable going into the second half. But the tides turned as the New England Patriots took control in the second half, winning in overtime 34-28.
Political figures couldn’t help but give their take on the game. Former Hillary Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon had his own unique brand of snark. Take a look…
The Patriots are winning if you exclude California and New York.
— Brian Fallon (@brianefallon) February 6, 2017
Falcons beat a team from Green Bay to get here but you wouldn't know where that is. https://t.co/2LkUK4YLsJ
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) February 6, 2017
@brianefallon @IanBell330 …awwwee poor snowflake. Just be glad your not in prison ✌? pic.twitter.com/95mkJRbLir
— Lee Ardis (@lee_ardis) February 6, 2017
@brianefallon Sassy tweets won't change the election result and the absolute FAILED campaign you Clinton folk ran despite all your money
— Oliver West (@OliverWest100) February 6, 2017
Those tweets came before the Pats came back and won. These came after…
@brianefallon Wanna delete this tweet, Brian?
— DeplorableMe (@LetItBurnUSA) February 6, 2017
@brianefallon That's 2 wins for the Patriots since November.
— Greg Bates (@batesgpSTL) February 6, 2017
@brianefallon Wow….this game was eerily similar to….what?…..how Hillary and you blew the election?? yuk..yuk
— John Fleming (@jcfdal) February 6, 2017
@brianefallon pic.twitter.com/xb5BnVtrPN
— Darth Odie (@darthodius) February 6, 2017
A New York Times writer and Donald Trump, Jr. had their say as well…
New England's odds heading into the Ryan fumble: 249:1, per ESPN.
Trump's odds were 40x better heading into Election Night.— Nate Cohn (@Nate_Cohn) February 6, 2017
New England even won the popular vote
— Nate Cohn (@Nate_Cohn) February 6, 2017
99.6% for ATL at one point, per ESPN. IDK much about these football models, but that's much crazier than Trump/Clinton pic.twitter.com/eOdAwwOPp8
— Nate Cohn (@Nate_Cohn) February 6, 2017
In case you forgot… #SuperBowl #SuperBowlSunday pic.twitter.com/IrfJLAlV6G
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) February 6, 2017
#TrumpJinx https://t.co/Ipyyfle90w
— For The Win (@ForTheWin) February 6, 2017
Source: Twitchy
