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Sports Illustrated's fourth-quarter comeback
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It was only a year ago that Sports Illustrated appeared to be down to the last strike in the bottom of the ninth. Our "60 Minutes" colleague Jon Wertheim, a senior writer at the magazine, picks up the story from there:
The great comeback makes for one of the oldest sports tropes. It's the Patriots against Falcons in Super Bowl LI … the Red Sox against the Yankees … the Heat against the Spurs … and every damn sports movie ever made. The scoreboard makes for a grim canvas. Time is winding down. All looks lost. But one team refuses to concede.
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