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Even Brady said that it was a great catch and that he thought he led him too far.
Again, that's exactly what Brady would say.
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I would have to assume that the odds of winning an even turnover game where one barely gets into the 19:00 minute mark for TOP is remarkably low.
I'm guessing less than 10 percent at best.
Pats fans need to grow up. We are so freaking spoiled right now that everybody is complaining about this win because it wasn't a good enough one. Don't get me wrong there were plenty of mistakes that had me flustered, but half the fans and media seem to think that because they didn't blow out the jets this was as good as a loss. On to Chicago!Almost half the fans around me left after they missed the 2 pt conversion..like it was over....1/4 of the stadium filed out..like all over. It was far from over!
Stayed till the end having a heart attack but we won. I knew it wouldn't be a blow out. 5-2 baby F the jets
that DA catch...just an awesome catch...no other words
Pats fans need to grow up. We are so freaking spoiled right now that everybody is complaining about this win because it wasn't a good enough one. Don't get me wrong there were plenty of mistakes that had me flustered, but half the fans and media seem to think that because they didn't blow out the jets this was as good as a loss. On to Chicago!
Pats fans need to grow up. We are so freaking spoiled right now that everybody is complaining about this win because it wasn't a good enough one. Don't get me wrong there were plenty of mistakes that had me flustered, but half the fans and media seem to think that because they didn't blow out the jets this was as good as a loss. On to Chicago!
No he wouldn't.
Also here is my solution for losing mayo. Your base turns into a 5-2. No point having a 4-3 with a bad LB or a going 4-2-5 cause it begs for a first down run.
Jones-Walker-Wilfork-Jones-Nink It can get pressure and top the run. It will also be easier to do when Easley & Silga are healthy and you can rotate them.
Given that he does it all the time... Yes, he would.
Also here is my solution for losing mayo. Your base turns into a 5-2. No point having a 4-3 with a bad LB or a going 4-2-5 cause it begs for a first down run.
Jones-Walker-Wilfork-Jones-Nink It can get pressure and top the run. It will also be easier to do when Easley & Silga are healthy and you can rotate them.
No he doesn't.
Just like the Patriots with the Jets and Raiders games, I'm playing down to he competition here.
Go 5-2 next week, and the Bears destroy this defense. No way.
Given that you've never "beaten" me, I'd suggest you're pulling a late year Al Davis, and going full on delusional.
Sad, sad Deus. Not irate, just sad.
What about 4-3 with Ninko moved to OLB?
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While we're on the subject, I saw them post a stat that claimed that (at the time) 191 yds was the most rushing yds ever allowed by a Belichick coached team---yet didn't we see Denver run for 200+ in last year's game at Foxborough? I could've sworn that Knowshon Moreno had 200+ yds just himself.
For what it's worth, I saw the stat pop up again during the post-game show on NFLN.
Yup, Moreno on his OWN had 224 that night!