Donald Trump — whose ties to the New England Patriots were a major headline heading into this weekend — picked the Patriots to win Super Bowl LI,free adult movies - watch full movies and download. But as the game unfolded, his support for the eventual champions wavered.
SEE ALSO: Julio Jones is basically Michael Jackson with this unreal catchThe Atlanta Falcons jumped ahead to a 21-0 lead, and Trump soon left his own Super Bowl watch party, according to reports. New England fell behind by 19 points heading into the fourth quarter, making it look to many like Atlanta had this in the bag. And Trump seems to have felt the same.
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The Patriots' slow start brought out many to accuse Trump for jinxing the New England team.
The #trumpjinx in full effect
— Isaac C. (@isaacpants) February 6, 2017
Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 21-0#TRUMPJINX #TRUMPJINXBRADY
— BLACK PHANTOM (@BLACKPHTM) February 6, 2017
I blame Trump for this #SuperBowl #TrumpJinx
— ♡♠YoshikoShari♪♪ (@double_yo_two) February 6, 2017
And then, after the president left his watch party, the Patriots surged, tying the game in the game's final minute, sparking the first overtime in Super Bowl history.
Hey @TheFix, notice that the game turned around as soon as Trump tweeted it was boring?
— Braun Film & Video (@BraunFilm) February 6, 2017
If the Patriots come back, Trump never left his party.
— Will Leitch (@williamfleitch) February 6, 2017
That's exactly what happened. The Patriots pulled out an insane comeback, scoring 19 points in the fourth quarter and a touchdown in overtime to win the Super Bowl.
And there was Trump, ready to congratulate his team on Twitter, as if he had been watching the whole time.
What an amazing comeback and win by the Patriots. Tom Brady, Bob Kraft and Coach B are total winners. Wow!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 6, 2017
So, to recap, Trump picked the Patriots to win, stopped watching when they fell behind, and rejoiced when New England came back.
Fair-weather fandom at its finest.
Topics Super Bowl Donald Trump
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