shirtsleeve
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Forgive me if this has already been discussed, but with the holidays and all, I haven't had much time to read this board.
The last time the Pats played in Jacksonville prior to Sunday's game was Superbowl XXXIX. The final score was 24-21, and the game ended with Rodney on the receiving end of a turnover in the waning seconds of the game....was last Sunday a coincidence, crazy luck, an omen, or a statement from BB and crew?
The team did the same thing in 2003. They denied it, but to name the score like they did that year was something. Again this year, they come out and somehow obtain the same score as the previous visit, with the same kind of play ending the game. (I know, an int isn't the same as a fumble recovery). This is just a little too identical to be coincidence. Especially considering the team's love for obscure records, stats, and irony. You can call it what you will, but I feel much better going into the playoffs now than I did before that game.
The last time the Pats played in Jacksonville prior to Sunday's game was Superbowl XXXIX. The final score was 24-21, and the game ended with Rodney on the receiving end of a turnover in the waning seconds of the game....was last Sunday a coincidence, crazy luck, an omen, or a statement from BB and crew?
The team did the same thing in 2003. They denied it, but to name the score like they did that year was something. Again this year, they come out and somehow obtain the same score as the previous visit, with the same kind of play ending the game. (I know, an int isn't the same as a fumble recovery). This is just a little too identical to be coincidence. Especially considering the team's love for obscure records, stats, and irony. You can call it what you will, but I feel much better going into the playoffs now than I did before that game.