Cut-and-pasted from a post I made to ASFPNE-P in April 2002 when Bledsoe was traded to Buffalo:
In memory of a guy who gave us great memories for several years, I wanted to start a list of Drew's greatest games as a Patriot. Hopefully, years from now the list won't be longer for the Bills (2007 edit: This last sentence is humorous in hindsight).
1. Minnesota 1994. Aside from the record-setting stats and a great comeback, this win came on the heels of a 4-game skid. This win catapulted the team from 3-6 to 10-6.
2. Indy 1999. Down 21-0 and 28-7, Bledsoe leads the comeback for a 31-28 win.
3. @Miami 1994. Sure they lost 39-35, but if you could ever point to a game where Drew seemed to be the only one to show up, this was the game. Classic shootout with Dan Marino in which the lead went back and forth. Ben Coates fumbling after a long completion sealed their fate, or else the Pats may have pulled this one out.
4. Miami 1998. The winning drive: Not one, but two fourth-down conversion tosses to Shawn Jefferson, followed by the TD to Jefferson
with a blitzer in his face...all with a freshly-broken finger on his throwing hand. Maybe Drew's best game-winning drive in his career.
5. @Giants 1996. After a horrible first half and down 22-0, Drew leads the comeback for a 23-22 win to clinch the #2 seed in the playoffs. The highlights were the 3rd-down catch by Troy Brown while laying on his back on the winning drive and the 4th-and-8 TD toss to Coates for the win.
6. Buffalo 1998. For the second week in a row, Drew's final drive led the team to victory. A crucial, albeit controversal, 4th down conversion to Shawn Jefferson set up the game-winning sequence: Toss to Glenn in the endzone with no time left - PASS INTERFERENCE - Pats get one play from the 1 yard line - Bledsoe to Coates TD!
7. @Jacksonville 1997. Against a team that was undefeated at home and a Superbowl favorite at the time, Drew led the team the length of the field right before halftime, culminating in a TD to Coates that effectively put the game away. Excellent performance in a big game setting.
8. @Buffalo 1994. Drew led the way to a 41-17 pasting of the defending 4-time AFC champion Bills, sparing them (and anyone who watches them) another painful Bills postseason. Drew appeared to convert every single 3rd down that day.
9. @Pittsburgh 1998. This one stands out for me because I watched it at a bar with way too many Steelers fans. I've never seen a crowd silenced faster than when Drew, with a blitz in his face, broken finger and all, tossed an 89 yard TD bomb to Glenn. Might be the best "Take that!" play of his career in enemy territory.
10. Buffalo 1994. On the heels of the 39-35 loss at Miami, the Pats opened the season 0-2 with a 38-35 loss to the Bills, but as was the case the week before, Drew seemed like the only guy to show up. He was a one-man show.
11. @KC 1999. Here's a game where a great final 5 minutes by Drew was undone by a shanked kick. Down 9 with 5 minutes to go and having played like crap all game, Bledsoe executes a sharp drive and gets the needed TD. The defense then holds KC and forces a punt. Drew then drives the field and puts the Pats in position to win with a 32 yard FG. Vinatieri hits the upright. If the kick is one foot to the right, chalk up another great Bledsoe comeback on his resume.
12. Green Bay 1994. Down 14-10 late, Green Bay scores a TD to take a late lead, but misses the extra point. Drew responds by driving the team down the field for the game-winning FG.
Because the competition was weak, I've deliberately left out some otherwise noteworthy games (e.g. San Diego and @Indy to open the 1997 season - otherwise known as "8 TDs to 8 different receivers") I've also left out games that I didn't see myself (e.g. Indy 1993, Miami 1993, Miami 1996, @San Diego 1996, @Baltimore 1996, @Denver 2000). I'm sure I've missed some that deserve mention. Feel free to add to the list and comment on the games I listed.
Regards,
Chris