Congrats to the Patriots, they outplayed teams that were statistically better the last 3 games to win the Super Bowl. I would say this was probably their most impressive Super Bowl run & win.
I would like to address the above comments about "haters" in a calm, rational & hopefully non-insulting manner. The typical narrative is that people dislike Tom Brady & the Patriots because they have had success. I believe this explanation is incorrect. I don't know if it will change any minds, but I do want to set the record straight for at least one person (me) who gets classified as such.
I dislike Tom Brady because of his personality and the way he carries himself. At the same time, I credit him with being the most successful quarterback of his era. One can hold both opinions at the same time, one does negate the other. I like Bill Belichick, have no qualms about the way he deals with the press or carries himself and respect the way he runs his team and the success he has had. I dislike Robert Kraft, he embodies alot of traits I find distasteful. Doesn't mean he is a horrible person, or maybe doesn't have some good traits, I just don't like the the public image he has chosen and the way he comes across. So as a whole, I dislike the Patriots organization. Toss in the culture of the area they are from and their fans & they are a team I just don't like. BTW, I don't like the culture of Los Angeles either, so it isn't an East Coast/West Coast thing.
Now none of this has anything to do with the Patriots success or failure, it has to do with individuals. I disliked Rex Ryan when he coached the Jets, who never made it to a Super Bowl. I liked Terry Bradshaw, even if one of his Super Bowl victories came against the Rams. It is an individual thing, and ones abilities or success's don't play into it.
Ironically, after Brady's first 2 years in the league, I found him likable while Belichick seemed like an old curmudgeon. Over time, I saw Belichick's seemingly rough edges as nothing more than a leadership style that he needed for the area he was coaching. His consistency and interaction with others in his profession were admirable, I changed my opinion of him. In the meantime, Brady morphed from a humble, confident young man into what I can only describe as a Dbag. His actions & words changed as he had success (or maybe what he truly was all along came to the surface). So for me, I don't dislike Tom Brady because of his success, rather I dislike Tom Brady because of the person he has allowed himself to change into as he has had success.
So thats why I dislike the Patriots and can at the same time congratulate them on their win.