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But the next week he tried it again and got picked by Miami in a critical situation....... if I recall.
Ok, Captain Buzzkill... Positive memories only, please!
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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.But the next week he tried it again and got picked by Miami in a critical situation....... if I recall.
I loved the record-breaking TD against the Giants in 07. They tried it once, it went incomplete, and then basically got back in the huddle and said "Screw it, we're trying that again." It was probably the last thing the Giants were expecting.
That was a completely different play from the previous attempt to Moss.
The second (successful one) was intended to be short over the middle to Welker. Brady pumps, sees the overplay on Welker and then whips it downfield to Moss who was running a different pattern from the previous play and wasn't even the primary look on that play.
There was no "screw it, we're trying it again".
I like the time that he singlehandedly crushed Anthony Smith's spirit. I also liked the TD to Patten at the end of the first half in our first super bowl that gave us a 14-3 lead. That was right around when I thought "damn, we're actually going to win this."
Flea flicker...Brady to Moss to Brady to Stallworth, TD!
How about a little role reversal: Faulk to Brady, Miami, 2001. THAT was awesome.
That was a completely different play from the previous attempt to Moss.
The second (successful one) was intended to be short over the middle to Welker. Brady pumps, sees the overplay on Welker and then whips it downfield to Moss who was running a different pattern from the previous play and wasn't even the primary look on that play.
There was no "screw it, we're trying it again".
It was Gaffney that caught it, but yeah, that was AWESOME. The Steelers defense had no answers that day.
YES!!! One of the first "man this guy is magic" plays. I'll never forget watching it, my first Pats game I ever really was into and man that was a treat. That was when they defeated Miami at home for control of the AFCE, correct?
The Patriots defeated the Dolphins (20–13) for the first time since November 23, 1998 in the final regular season game for Foxboro Stadium. During halftime Patriot greats of the past and present were paraded with each commemorating a season of the stadium's 31-season existence – John Hannah represented 1973 (the year he was drafted by New England), Steve Grogan represented 1976 (the year of the infamous "Ben Dreith game" against Oakland), Drew Bledsoe represented 1996 (the Super Bowl XXXI season), and so forth. During the game itself Tom Brady caught a 23-yard pass from Kevin Faulk and threw for 109 yards himself.
How about a little role reversal: Faulk to Brady, Miami, 2001. THAT was awesome.