12-01-2009, 07:41 AM
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Re: Brady's 1st Pick
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Originally Posted by DaBronxPats14
It was 7-3 Pats with the ball driving for another score. Pats just held them to a FG. Momentum was clearly on Pats side. When Brady threw that pick going for a possible 14-3 or 10-3 lead I believe that was HUGE. I know there was a whole football game left but we eat up more clock get a score it changes scenarios, feel, mindset. Saints come down and score, momentum switches we never get it back. Pats play uphill rest of the game. Thoughts?
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The Saints kicked our butts last night, so it's hard to blame it on one play. Brady's pick didn't blow the coverage and allow Brees to throw for 5 TDs.
However, I thought that the momementum of the game changed dramatically on 3 consecutive plays:
1. Pats D stops Brees on 3rd down with Brees overthrowing Meachem, forcing a punt.
2. Welker returns the punt 41 yards. I thought he was gone, but Roby closed with amazing speed and caught Welker from behind. That saved a touchdown, and was huge. Play of the game, as far as I'm concerned.
3. Brady throws a horrible pick on the next play.
I thought that the Saints looked faster and more aggressive than us the entire game. The Roby play was one example of that.
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