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It is too early to drink, and I don't have any antidepressants, so thanks for the heads up but I think I'll pass.
 
Bad enough to sit through that once, why would you watch it twice? :eek:
 
interesting to watch again and notice smaller things. Lloyd was a stud on that first scoring drive (the field goal). His first drop came after the CB grabbed his facemask at the line of scrimmage, didnt recover well, and had to dive. still in and out of his ams though...shouldve had it. He was also pretty open on the play where brady almost got flagged for grounding, Brady had very little room to throw though. Pass to Lloyd that was almost picked was a terrible idea and Woodhead was wide open. Pass to Branch in endzone was a bad decision, Lloyd was wide open for what probably wouldve been a guaranteed 8 yards.

Fells was a much, much better blocker than Hooman. held up very well in pass protection when i saw him. why he wasnt used more during the season is beyond me. feel like if they kept both fells and Hooman, Fells would be Gronk Lite, and Hooman would be Hernandez Lite. Although if Ballard is healthy, 47 is very expendable IMO.

Ive only got to the end of the first half, but man, just a ton of missed opportunities. gonna watch the second half later.
 
Just finished watching. Defense was fine up until the Welker wide open drop. Straw that broke the camel's back.
 
I had it on my DVR. Searching for a football fix I started watching it two weeks ago. Got through the first half then erased it.

When was the last time previously the Pats didn't score in the second half at home? Anyone recall?
 
I had it on my DVR. Searching for a football fix I started watching it two weeks ago. Got through the first half then erased it.

When was the last time previously the Pats didn't score in the second half at home? Anyone recall?

November 30, 2008 - though that should obviously be noted that Matt Cassel, not Tom Brady, was the QB.
After being tied 10-10 at half time the Steelers won going away, 33-10.
Game was probably most well remembered for being the one that Ryan Clark laid out Wes Welker going across the middle, though Welker did bounce right back up.



Most recent game home or away that the Pats were shut out in the 2nd half: Week 2 of 2010 in NJ.
Pats were up 14-7 and lost to the Jets 28-14.
No running game, three turnovers.
 
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Just finished watching. Defense was fine up until the Welker wide open drop. Straw that broke the camel's back.

I agree, and I'm a huge Wes fan. Different season, same story. That drop was definitely the turning point. Even a FG there would have been beneficial.

Also, I was against the decision to punt 20 yards after the failed 3rd down conversion. WOuld have preferred a conversion attempt.
 
I had it on my DVR. Searching for a football fix I started watching it two weeks ago. Got through the first half then erased it.

When was the last time previously the Pats didn't score in the second half at home? Anyone recall?

Not sure if this was the last time, but the 2007 game against the Dolphins they did not score in teh second half. Still won like 28-7.

I recall that being relevant because that was the ONLY half all season in which they did not score.
 
I didn't watch it in full the first time around so I'm definitely not doing it now.
 
I'll never be that bored, LOL. Better bored than tortured!
 
I've watched the first half a couple times. The amount of missed opportunities and times we moved the ball but couldn't finish the drive is insane. Could have been 21 or 24 to 7 at half easily, but that's NFL football for you.

Can't bring myself to watch the rest of it again.
 
Still get nightmares from this game.
 
I agree, and I'm a huge Wes fan. Different season, same story. That drop was definitely the turning point. Even a FG there would have been beneficial.
Yep. Same here. Big fan of Wes but he's turning into the Romo of WRs. (Note that previous chokes to not predict future ones.)
 
The worst part re-watching is grandpa Branch running routes with 4.8 speed and having no impact at all, just completely out of gas. Slater should of been our WR3 and just had him run a go route every snap....
 
How about the 2004 AFCCG or AFCD playoff game online in full..anyone ? I will rather watch those.
 
Still get nightmares from this game.


Sadly, there are about 5-6 playoff games in recent history that you could apply that same sentence to. Kind of gets old to say. This game is maybe 4th or 5th in the "nightmare" rankings. :mad:
 
Bad enough to sit through that once, why would you watch it twice? :eek:

Tape watching purposes and scouting. There are only a handful of games that I'll never be able to watch again. This wasn't one of them.
 
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