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Mine was the play where Coleman scored a TD by pulling Welker into the end zone.

I laugh every time I see it. :)
 
Mine was the play where Coleman scored a TD by pulling Welker into the end zone.

I laugh every time I see it. :)

Watch Cromartie on that play. Should I try to tackle him? Or, should I watch? Love the plays to Woodhead. Little shuttle pass/toss and screen with their NG chasing him.

My favorite. 4th and 3 td pass to Deion Branch. Broke game open.
 
I think Spikes interception was it for me. I know it was already 24-3, but we've seen leads gets whittled away late in games this year. After that pick, I KNEW we were going to win.

It was also right after Tirico mentioned how good Sanchize had been in the Red Zone this year :D
 
My top THREE was a Mark Sanchez THREE interceptions. Asking me to choose which interception was my favorite would be like asking a parent which of their three children was their favorite --- I loved all three equally.
 
Devin McCourty interception every time.
 
Mine was the play where Coleman scored a TD by pulling Welker into the end zone.

I laugh every time I see it. :)

I loved the McCourty INT. but thats a great one too, you should make a GIF of it!
 
After the Pats got two turnovers within ther own 10 yard line the offense had the ball out past the 20 before you could blink.

Yeah I know it is two (really four becuase I like the two turnovers as well) but to me those plays had to have the Jets players thinking that the Pats are the superior team.
 
Watch Cromartie on that play. Should I try to tackle him? Or, should I watch? Love the plays to Woodhead. Little shuttle pass/toss and screen with their NG chasing him.

My favorite. 4th and 3 td pass to Deion Branch. Broke game open.

4th and 3 without a doubt.
 
Holmes celebrating a first down down by, what 30....after all, no rookie can cover him


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Rex's post comment saying he wish he could get out there and do it again... thinking it may change that time around..... please.
 
So many good ones ....

Spikes pick
Weatherford's punt (lol)
McCourty's pick
Wilfork chasing down Sanchez (buahaha)
Welker's TD

Yeah, pretty much the whole thing start to finish.
 
The coin filp. Seriously. I think it was among the most important things that happened last night.

Even in a blowout, the ebbs and flows of a football game are a fragile thing. Getting a lead was crucial. The Jets were really able to run very well against us. When you see that a team had 152 yards on the ground, you don't expect to see 3 points on the board.

Win the flip, and sandwich 10 points around a missed field goal, and it was off to the races. On the Jet's next possession, they threw twice, two incompletions, and went 3 and out. And that was it.

The way Brady was playing, I'm not really sure it mattered. But forcing the Jets into a position where they had to put it up in cold weather, and to depart from their running game which was picking up massive yards in chunks, really made the game much more comfortable.

There were some very questionable decisions by Rex in the game. Deferring after winning the flip was the first and a very important one.
 
For me it's Danny Woodhead 50 yards run after catch play... It was so awesome to watch especially playing against the JEST. :)
 
My favorite was every play that Woodhead made against the Jets last night. Because he'd immediately turn towards the Jets sideline and glare at them. Woodhead talked like it didn't matter to him in the post game with Millen and Young, but you could tell that it did..

The only thing that would have made it better would have been Woodhead getting a TD. He might have actually walked the ball over to Rex to hand it to him.. *LOL*
 
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I'm with the OP; first play that comes to mind is the Welker touchdown. Aside from the beauty of watching Welker push Coleman into the end zone, that put the Pats up by four touchdowns; if there was still any doubt, that officially put the game out of reach.
 
My favorite was seeing the mastery of Tom Brady on the field! The guy is frikkin great and great leader! I just luv him.....
 
My favorite was the Jets defensive assistant getting into an altercation, taking off his headphones and slamming them on Bart Scott's head telling him, "You coach the team!"
 
I was laughing out loud at Woody's 50 yard shovel pass and run.
 
Rex's post comment saying he wish he could get out there and do it again... thinking it may change that time around..... please.

and that after saying that they had "a zillion" things to work on.

Yes, I bet he'd like to reset the scoreboard to 0-0. :D
 
I think Spikes interception was it for me. I know it was already 24-3, but we've seen leads gets whittled away late in games this year. After that pick, I KNEW we were going to win.

It was also right after Tirico mentioned how good Sanchize had been in the Red Zone this year :D

Mine too. That play reminded me of what Bruschi would do, not fall for the play action and stay in the passing lane. It was great that it was on Bruschi night
 
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