 I'm outside Landmark Center where police have gathered in case of potential riots after the Patriots have just won the Super Bowl, 28-24 over the Seattle Seahawks for Tom Brady's fourth Super Bowl victory. These guys are here behind you, that's a public order platoon and they're here in cases of any disturbances or whatever and they just still go to wherever they are and set up and make sure everybody has a great time celebrating. I believe that we just won, I believe that we just won. Well it wasn't the riots that fans experienced two years ago when the Red Sox won the World Series. People were out on the streets of Boston showing their patriot pride. Got those little tears in your eyes right now? I was sad tonight, I cried a little bit during that game because it was so intense and I almost, I broke down almost, it was so intense for me, I was, I would do it. Brogowski is the boy! Tom Brady deserves this Super Bowl more than anybody. I did cry a little bit, I'm gonna admit that I did cry a little bit, I had to. Tell me about the skillings you were having in those last 10 seconds. I thought that I was gonna go to jail tonight because I thought I was gonna have to kill somebody because I didn't know what to do with my anxiety. I mean we were like tap banging our knuckles on my desk for the last seven minutes knocking on wood for us to win, almost waiting but it's all worth it. Tears, anxiety and jubilation, there is sure to be even more of that on Tuesday at 11 a.m. when the Patriots take the duck boats through the streets of Boston to celebrate their Super Bowl victory. With the BU News Service, I'm Al Tarsh.