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Tonight at 9PM ET: NFL Network's new show "Greatest 4th Quarters" features Patriots at Broncos on Monday Night Football from Nov. 3, 2003.
Repeats 1AM & 10AM tomorrow

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Tonight at 9PM ET: NFL Network's new show "Greatest 4th Quarters" features Patriots at Broncos on Monday Night Football from Nov. 3, 2003.
Repeats 1AM & 10AM tomorrow

4thquarter.jpg

Already posted about the game showing right now...a little late ;)
 
Already posted about the game showing right now...a little late ;)

OOOps , thanks , i missed your post. I am sure the mods will merge both threads.
Sorry about that.
PS: It s playing right now as i write this.
 
Thanks for posting this. One of my top 5 regular season Pats games of the BB era (probably top 3, along with the 2004 season opener against Indy and last week's Baltimore game). BB at his very best as the crafty Sith master, stealing a game in Mile High by taking an intentional safety and challenging his defense to get TB the ball back.
 
Had to go watch it. Still great. That's one of those games where I can remember exactly where I was at the time, and the feeling of chills running up and down my back when the Pats were buried for dead and then executed flawlessly to pull out the game.

Forgot it was Deltha O'Neal who we victimized for the winning TD. He was step for step with Givens but wasn't in a position to make a play on the ball.

There was also a Brady to Troy Brown incomplete pass with 1:50 left that would have been a TD if Randy Moss had been running that route.
 
Faulk had 2 great catches in the last 2 minutes !
 
Had to go watch it. Still great. That's one of those games where I can remember exactly where I was at the time, and the feeling of chills running up and down my back when the Pats were buried for dead and then executed flawlessly to pull out the game.

Forgot it was Deltha O'Neal who we victimized for the winning TD. He was step for step with Givens but wasn't in a position to make a play on the ball.

There was also a Brady to Troy Brown incomplete pass with 1:50 left that would have been a TD if Randy Moss had been running that route.

Stupid Deltha O'Neal.

We would have won that game had our 3rd string QB not been playing and Plummer was in there.

I still hate Deltha O'Neal for that last Brady pass (which was a great pass but Deltha just stood there like an idiot).
 
Stupid Deltha O'Neal.

We would have won that game had our 3rd string QB not been playing and Plummer was in there.

I still hate Deltha O'Neal for that last Brady pass (which was a great pass but Deltha just stood there like an idiot).

Well, I guess we can agree on something. :)
 
Wow, I remember I was 13 at the time. It was only my third year following the team at the time. I'll never forget being so nervous going in there (the previous 2 seasons were beat downs against the Pats. even though Denver had their 3rd string QB in that night, I swear to you that was the night I knew, I felt what this Patriots team was going to accomplish. Really one of my top 5 games, amazing.
 
The Pats would've been highly embarassed if they had allowed Danny Kanell to beat them. They should never have lost that game, anyway.
 
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