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dont know if JMcD called it or brady changed it but we are really outthinking ourselves against a short handed defense . Just play conventional offense for 1 series...
dont know if JMcD called it or brady changed it but we are really outthinking ourselves against a short handed defense . Just play conventional offense for 1 series...
No disrespect, but it's not always a bad play call by Josh when a play doesn't work. The Pats are playing against real defenders who get paid to try to stop them and, sometimes, they do. I get tired of seeing the same posts every week when a play doesn't work. They just don't sometimes. Yell at him for the stupid, gimmick plays. Those are usually dumb. The other stuff, unfortunately, just doesn't work sometimes.
Today is the 11th anniversary of the epic David Patten game.
Patten scored touchdowns three different ways - passing, receiving and running - and had four touchdowns total as the Tom Brady got his second win against Peyton Manning in a 38-17 win over the Colts.
The Patriots jumped out to a 28-3 first half lead on a 29-yard run by Patten, a 91-yard pass from Brady to Patten, a 60-yard pass from Patten to Troy Brown and a 2-yard pass from Brady to Jermaine Wiggins. The Colts pulled to within 14 before Patten scored yet again in the 4th quarter on a 6-yard pass from Brady. On the day Patten had a grand total of 226 yards to go with the four touchdowns: 60 yards passing, 29 yards rushing, 117 yards receiving and a 20 yard kick return.