RayClay
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...was a football player.
Was it Troy Brown or David Patten that ran, passed, and caught a TD in one game against the Colts?
Thanks for posting this. Still get chills watching that drive-still the greatest drive in team history.
Definitely a beautiful drive... I know that this is a Troy Brown appreciation thread and all, but I forgot about the contributions of JR Redmond on that drive. That one where he gets the first down and stops the clock by getting to the sideline was so clutch!The best thing about that drive (well, aside from NE winning ) is that neither team had any timeouts left. So there were no interruptions and it just flowed. It was great football to watch.
Check out the TD throw from Patten at 1.36. Looks like the same play as Edelman to Amendola against the Ravens.
Yep it was the same play. Belichick talked about it in his "Do Your Job" documentary.
I also have a favorite punt return but it isn't the one from the 2001 Steelers AFCC game. It was against the Eagles and I'm not sure if it was the SB in 2004 or not. It might have been called back due to a penalty but it was the sweetest non-TD punt return I've ever seen. That was also in the last video of the OP's post at the 2:30 mark. It was amazing.