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No, the best part is that he was tackled on his own 2 yard line. The scoreboard was a bonus.
The best part is the Patriots scoreboard is showing at the bottom.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.No, the best part is that he was tackled on his own 2 yard line. The scoreboard was a bonus.
The best part is the Patriots scoreboard is showing at the bottom.
Peyton will get a lot of calls going his way next weekThat's what I saw.. yet, the call went against Browner.. Refs clearly feeling sorry for the Bears..
Anyone know what this is about?
KFC, Kevin Clancy @KFCBarstool 3m3 minutes ago
Jets with the old "lay down in the end zone on the kick off" trick play. Failed miserably
So he was hiding? Like the kicking team wasn't going to know he was there? Bizarre.
The best part is the Patriots scoreboard is showing at the bottom.
If anything I thought they were equally as physical, but it's shows the state of officiating when that's a "no hesitation" dpihow that was not offensive PI on that TD pass is an officiating mystery. It was grossly
blatant....
Isn't that just Dee Milliner playing corner?
The best part is the Patriots scoreboard is showing at the bottom.
Yes. That's the goal. Doesn't usually work but sometimes it doesSo he was hiding? Like the kicking team wasn't going to know he was there? Bizarre.
Isn't that just Dee Milliner playing corner?
So he was hiding? Like the kicking team wasn't going to know he was there? Bizarre.
Through three quarters, Brady has three receivers who have caught every ball thrown to them (Gronk 9 for 9, LaFell 10 for 10, and Wright 4 for 4).