In terms of observations, this is scraping the bottom of the barrel, but what the heck, it's been about a month and most of the good stuff has been said.
The Patriots got in the end zone 6 times and the Falcons got in 4 times. On each of their TDs, the Falcons were very deep in the end zone or easily could have walked through the back of the end zone. Freeman was all alone. Hooper landed 9 yards deep. Alford could have walked to Cleveland. Coleman basically walked in and slowed up and went out of bounds about five or so yards in the end zone.
The Patriots, in comparison, went about six or maybe seven yards deep on all six of their goal line conversions combined. White's receiving TD and his game winner, and Amendola's two point conversion to tie the game were all just barely stretched across the front of the goal line. On his receiving TD, Amendola fell across the goal line. On White's fourth quarter rushing TD and on his two point conversion, he dives across the goal line and falls a couple of yards into the end zone.
I don't think there's a point to be made here, other than just it's interesting is all. In all senses, the Patriots just barely won that game.