14:10, second quarter: From the pistol, the Patriots fake the run into the line and Brady has Dorsett going into the flat and Chris Hogan running a go. The Patriots run a version of this play in different ways, normally faking the receiver screen. It’s designed to read the cornerback. If the corner plays the flat, Brady goes up top for the big play. If he goes with the vertical route, the flat is wide open. In this case, the corner plays Dorsett, leaving Hogan open. Brady still goes to Dorsett and nearly gets him killed for 4 yards.
12:43, second quarter: Rob Gronkowski may have run wrong route, as he’s the only receiver running away from Brady. But we’ve seen the Patriots run this type of play before. All Brady has to do is stop and throw back to a wide-open Gronk for the touchdown. Instead, Brady doesn’t even consider that and throws it away.
12:10, third quarter: Brady’s wide-open miss to Hogan in the end zone. I don’t recall ever seeing Brady miss that badly to a player right in front of him with no pressure on him. But brainfarts happen. I debated whether even to include it.
12:33, fourth quarter: Brady reacts to pressure that isn’t there and doesn’t throw to a wide-open Edelman to his right or White down the left sideline. He finally finds Hogan for 17 yards.