Your argument comes down to the offense scored one a particular drive and the defense didnt stop a score on another particular drive.
If you have to break it down to such a narrow view for the argument to hold up, then it's not a very good argument.
This might be true, if I wasn't just using the end of that game as a small example towards the larger point of him being "carried" by his defense in Super Bowls.
2001: Game winning drive (after defense allowed a 17-3 lead in 4th quarter to end up a 17-17 tie with 1:30 to go)
2003: Game winning drive (to go with 354 yards passing and 3 TD's, after D blew leads of 21-10 and 29-22 in the 4th quarter)
2004: Turned 14-14 tie going into the 4th into a 10 point, 24-14 lead before D allowed Eagles to within 3 (but fortunately Mcnabb is Mcnabb)
2007: Go ahead TD drive with under 3 minutes left (we know what happened next)
2011: Had 8 point 2nd half lead that slowly got chipped away, the Welker drop, etc
2014: Overcomes 24-14 deficit in the 4th quarter leading 2 straight TD drives with under 8 minutes to go. Marshawn Lynch still wonders what would have happened if they ran it.
2016: 28-3.
2017: Throws for 505 yards and 3 TD's, defense allows 41 points.
Again, this isn't to say the D didn't contribute at all in any of these games, but I'm just not seeing this whole "he got carried by his defense to a bunch of Super Bowl wins" narrative coming through in the details.
It's not like I even like the guy, and frankly I think a lot of the bs roughing the passer shit goes straight back to his whining to the refs anytime he would get touched by a defender...but last 2 years I just had to accept the fact that he's the Goat. His career has been too good.