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Oh yea. I went medieval on his azz. Still amSeems you got the last laugh.
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The playoff loss to nyj is the most baffling one to me as getting beat down by a poor team in the regular season is nothing really new.
That playoff game though , while the jets were a tough matchup that year, we did dismantle them, Chicago, and Pittsburgh- 3 of the final 4 teams that year. Our whole team including brady laid an egg. JE is the only one who really showed any kind of life with that punt return and the offense still only got a fg from it. It was a bizarre showing
Ryan got them all fired up about Dennis Byrd and the Pats were flat, and layed an egg.
I am surprised Belichick didn't see it coming, but I guess he figured the team was on a roll and he didn't want to rock the boat and mess with their confidence...he always talks up every opponent, but he didn't have them sharp and ready.
Success just came too easy in that regular season for us. Is it our fault we were too good?
That's football.
Ala Miracle in MiamiAll losses bother me until the Pats win the SB that season. Then I couldn't care less about those losses.
Yeah this is the loss that really Really surprised me. I expected nothing less than more of the same from the previous meeting a few weeks ago. Those first two drives looked like they both could've ended with TDs; they instead ended with 3 points total. In addition, Brady & his receivers were not on the same page during a couple of crucial 3rd downs, including one that immediately preceded the botched fake punt.I think a couple of the factors were the way the Pats rubbed it in after the 45-3 win a few weeks earlier and that Belichick decided to punish Welker in the first series, which may have surprsed the team and caused them to go flat.
Ala Miracle in Miami
JC Jackson lacked effort on that play as well.Great example. At the time I was fuming but I got over it a month or so later. I was especially upset that Jonathan Jones went for the ball instead of the tackle on the first pass.
2012 was another baffling game. Pats should’ve blown them out. From the run out of the clock prior to halftime to the tipped pass that got intercepted by Earl Thomas which would’ve still blown the game wide open.I think both of you are conflating the 2012 and 2016 Seattle games, both of which we lost. The 2012 one had the 1st half goal line blunder; I'm pretty sure the 2016 one had us turn over on downs on the Seattle side but not near the goal line.
They also played Q4 of that game like Andy Reid was coaching. Inexplicably slow pace given what they were trailing by.Yeah this is the loss that really Really surprised me. I expected nothing less than more of the same from the previous meeting a few weeks ago. Those first two drives looked like they both could've ended with TDs; they instead ended with 3 points total. In addition, Brady & his receivers were not on the same page during a couple of crucial 3rd downs, including one that immediately preceded the botched fake punt.
What a great run. But I guess you weren’t really aware of the first Super Bowl. Probably the optimum birth year for a Boston sports fan would be like 1990...
Philadelphia at home 2015 is MUCH more baffling than that Cleveland loss....
You have pre-Brady/BB Pats fans like myself who keep waiting for it all to come crumbling down, and fans like yourself who have experienced nothing but greatness most of their lives. I will say this though, you definitely have a good head about you. My 2 oldest boys (15 & 16) though? Spoiled little ****s!!!I was born in 1990. I can't even believe what I've seen in the last 9 years of my 28 year life, let alone 19. The 2001 super bowl is still a little hazy, but the 2003 SB is the furthest game I can remember the most out of.
If you even ignore the pre 2000 era, any area would have had to sell their souls for all that recent success. Including EVERYTHING else too? Embarrassment of riches. NE is one fortunate and amazing sports area.
On subject, that game was annoying, but I think the Jets playoff game was way worse that year - they beat us twice that season.
I didn’t think that INT on that first drive of the game would set the tone, but it did.Yeah this is the loss that really Really surprised me. I expected nothing less than more of the same from the previous meeting a few weeks ago. Those first two drives looked like they both could've ended with TDs; they instead ended with 3 points total. In addition, Brady & his receivers were not on the same page during a couple of crucial 3rd downs, including one that immediately preceded the botched fake punt.
I thought this was going to be about last years miami loss.
The coverage was baffalingTBH that one wasn't really wasn't all that baffling. Seemed to me like the play was fairly self explanatory...and thoroughly inexcusable
The coverage was baffaling
...Of course it's all just part of the crazy story of that season now. Like how the 1993 Cowboys team had that wacky loss to the Dolphins in the snow thanks to Leon Lett's massive brain fart with 15 seconds left that has to be seen to be believed.
Bonus points for it being a snow game IN DALLAS, TEXAS of all places.