TinhWoodhead
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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.I also can't recall any Hail Marys working against the Patriots either. Average success rate on a Hail Mary from midfield in the NFL is probably about one per season, or ~2.5%.
Oddly enough in 1996 Jacksonville completed two Hail Mary's against the Pats IN THE SAME GAME!
One before half time for a TD and one at the end of regulation of a tie game that was a caught AT THE ONE YARD LINE! He was ruled short and the Pats won in OT. If replay existed there was a chance it would get ruled a TD.
This wouldn't be classified as a Hail Mary due to a circumstances, but Brady connected with Moss in 2007 in Miami on ball that seemed like a Hail Mary type play.
Four of those if you’ve been thinking unclean thoughts about the neighbor’s wife.Maybe a quick Our Father in the huddle might help.
Now you're pushing delay of game ... might have to burn a time out.Four of those if you’ve been thinking unclean thoughts about the neighbor’s wife.
For the Patriots in the Super Bowl in 2010, it was 19.3%.
I'd like to know last time Pats D jumped a route for Pick Six besides Ty Law in SB36.
When was last time the Pats had a hail mary?
Asante Samuel in 2006/07 AFCCG.
Could be one more recent, but that one jumps immediately to mind.
I'd like to know last time Pats D jumped a route for Pick Six besides Ty Law in SB36.
Asante Samuel in 2006/07 AFCCG.
Could be one more recent, but that one jumps immediately to mind.