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- Dec 18, 2006
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HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!!!
--Ahem. Pretty good game for the Pats. Double rainbow good.
--I was thinking this before the game, that this offense was looking like the best maybe I’d ever seen. Remember, the 2007 offense wasn’t the same the last few games of the season. But right now, with Brady playing as well/better than he’s ever played, the offensive line firing on all cylinders, and SO many weapons….it’s just hard to see how you stop it. The conversation on who Revis would cover—who cares? It made no difference how one receiver was covered. O'Brien has evolved nicely.
--My initial thought on this game was a Pats’ blowout, but for some reason I was buying into the idea of the game being close as it moved closer. (Divisional games ARE close a lot, so maybe that’s logical.) Scary how close this was to another 59-0 game.
--Hate when Brady’s out there for the last couple of plays, but that’s just paranoia talking I guess.
--Pats were amazing, no question. But Sanchez was truly horrible. Thought he was better than that by this point.
--Looked at the Jets’ boards, couldn’t help it. Apparently it’s time for a new coach in NY. Man.
--OK, so it was essentially a perfect game, but in the spirit of the few maybe miscues I remember:
--Dane Fletcher had a fumble recovered, and somehow didn’t hold onto it.
--Couple of missteps on the first drive—seemed to be some clumsiness in a handoff to BJGE, and then another play where Brady had to just throw it away when BJGE I guessed zigged when he should have zagged. After that play, Branch dropped a ball in his hands, and the Pats had to settle for the FG. Which was huge, of course.
--Pats had a short kickoff (I mean, really short) at one point, announcer said it was intentional. If so, I don’t see the point.
--Speaking of announcers, they got Pats’ names wrong more than once….Deion Butler, Ty Warren, etc. C’mon guys.
--Brady looked like a vampire in his postgame press conference. I’m sure there’s a joke in there somewhere.
--Ahem. Pretty good game for the Pats. Double rainbow good.
--I was thinking this before the game, that this offense was looking like the best maybe I’d ever seen. Remember, the 2007 offense wasn’t the same the last few games of the season. But right now, with Brady playing as well/better than he’s ever played, the offensive line firing on all cylinders, and SO many weapons….it’s just hard to see how you stop it. The conversation on who Revis would cover—who cares? It made no difference how one receiver was covered. O'Brien has evolved nicely.
--My initial thought on this game was a Pats’ blowout, but for some reason I was buying into the idea of the game being close as it moved closer. (Divisional games ARE close a lot, so maybe that’s logical.) Scary how close this was to another 59-0 game.
--Hate when Brady’s out there for the last couple of plays, but that’s just paranoia talking I guess.
--Pats were amazing, no question. But Sanchez was truly horrible. Thought he was better than that by this point.
--Looked at the Jets’ boards, couldn’t help it. Apparently it’s time for a new coach in NY. Man.
--OK, so it was essentially a perfect game, but in the spirit of the few maybe miscues I remember:
--Dane Fletcher had a fumble recovered, and somehow didn’t hold onto it.
--Couple of missteps on the first drive—seemed to be some clumsiness in a handoff to BJGE, and then another play where Brady had to just throw it away when BJGE I guessed zigged when he should have zagged. After that play, Branch dropped a ball in his hands, and the Pats had to settle for the FG. Which was huge, of course.
--Pats had a short kickoff (I mean, really short) at one point, announcer said it was intentional. If so, I don’t see the point.
--Speaking of announcers, they got Pats’ names wrong more than once….Deion Butler, Ty Warren, etc. C’mon guys.
--Brady looked like a vampire in his postgame press conference. I’m sure there’s a joke in there somewhere.