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October 8, 2000: Belichick has a QB controversy
Michael Bishop throws the ball 60 yards for Hail Mary TD
Highlight of Tony Simmons' career
October 8, 2000: Belichick has a QB controversy
Michael Bishop throws the ball 60 yards for Hail Mary TD
Highlight of Tony Simmons' career
Sunday October 8, 2000 at 1:00
Week 6, Game 6 at Foxboro Stadium
New England Patriots 24, Indianapolis Colts 16
Head Coaches: Bill Belichick, Jim Mora
QBs: Drew Bledsoe, Michael Bishop; Peyton Manning
Odds: Indianapolis favored by 3½
TV: CBS; Kevin Harlan, Daryl Johnston; Beasley Reece
Partly cloudy, 55º, humidity 43%, 15-20 mph wind
Paid attendance 60,292, actual attendance 60,001; time 2:58
Patriots improve to 2-4, Colts drop to 3-2
Nobody remembers the outcome of this game. But fans in New England did lose their collective minds, calling for Drew Bledsoe to be replaced by Michael Bishop as the starting quarterback of the Patriots.
A bit of trivia: this was the first home victory for Bill Belichick as the New England Patriots head coach. The previous week he had his first win as the Pats HC at Denver - which for years had been a house of horrors for the Patriots - 28-19. Troy Brown had five receptions for 108 yards and two touchdowns that day, and Drew Bledsoe threw four touchdown passes.
More trivia for you: on this day in 2000, three different Patriots completed passes.
Bledsoe and Bishop are the easy answers.
The third?
Punter/place kick holder Lee Johnson, who threw an 18-yard completion to Eric Bjornson (more trivia) to set up a TD pass to Terry Glenn, putting the Patriots up by 11 midway through the fourth quarter.
QB Bishop and WR Simmons - Play of the Week
Bishop's Hail Mary tied the score at 10 at halftime. It seemed to invigorate the Patriots, who had gone FG-Punt-Punt-Punt on their four previous possessions. On their first drive of the second half the Patriots scored on an 11-play, 77-yard 4:45 drive to take a 17-13 lead.
Ty Law intercepted Peyton Manning (have we heard this before?) on the Colts' next possession, leading up to Lee Johnson's fake field goal attempt pass. After the touchdown pass to Terry Glenn made the score 24-13, the Colts were in panic mode.
Indy's next possessions consisted of:
- 3-and-out;
- 3-and-Manning pass intercepted by Tebucky Jones;
- 5-and-Manning pass intercepted by Antwan Harris;
- Time consuming drive resulting in a stupid and meaningless field goal with 34 sconds remaining.
Belichick says trick plays can work, but only if the situation is right.
Pats rolled dice, won FOXBORO - Bill Belichick isn't seen as a gambling, risk-taking kind of football coach. But the straight-laced Patriots' coach took some chances on several occasions Sunday…
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Pats rolled dice, won
Bill Belichick isn't seen as a gambling, risk-taking kind of football coach.
But the straight-laced Patriots' coach took some chances on several occasions Sunday to help his team earn an important victory over the Indianapolis Colts.
Belichick called for a fake field goal, a flea-flicker and a Hail Mary pass at the end of the first half in the Patriots' 24-16 victory.
Two of the three trick plays worked to perfection: the fake field goal pass by punter Lee Johnson resulted in an 18-yard pickup by tight end Eric Bjornson and set up the Patriots' final touchdown. The 44-yard Hail Mary heave by backup quarterback Michael Bishop to Tony Simmons brought the Patriots into a 10-10 tie at the half and gave them important momentum.
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BJORNSON BELONGS: Until Sunday, tight end Eric Bjornson had felt like an outsider in the Patriots' locker room. Now he knows he belongs.
"Everybody wants to play, everybody wants to contribute," the 28-year-old San Francisco native said. "From Day One, that's all I've wanted."
But until Sunday, when he caught a clutch 18-yard pass from punter Lee Johnson on a fake field goal as well as a 4-yard touchdown strike from Drew Bledsoe, Bjornson hadn't done much since joining the Pats.
"I can't worry about expectations or playing up to somebody else's level," he said, referring to his predecessor, former All-Pro Ben Coates. "I just go out and do the best I can with what I have."
Coates, and before him Marv Cook, traditionally had some of their biggest performances against the Colts.
But Bjornson had managed only 14 receptions for 102 yards in his five previous starts for the Pats, so the fact he was open to catch the go-ahead touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter and, later, Johnson's spiral on the fake field goal can hardly be described as surprising.
"They were probably focusing on Terry (Glenn) and Troy (Brown) more than me," said Bjornson. "I'm just glad I was able to make a couple of plays."
Bjornson was the butt of some good-natured teasing by his teammates after his big-time performance.
"He proved he's pretty sneaky," joked fellow tight end Rod Rutledge, referring to Bjornson's reception of Johnson's pass. "A guy with that kind of stealth ought to be working for the CIA."
Bjornson responded to the barbs in kind.
"He (Johnson) hadn't thrown me a good ball on that play until today," he said.
As for his TD reception on an off-balance throw from Bledsoe, the tight end cracked, "Boy, that thing was out there for a while."
The Pats displayed good offensive balance in this one, gaining a season-best 124 yards rushing and 204 passing.
Kevin Faulk had 12 carries for 64 yards while rookie J.R. Redmond, seeing his first serious action, picked up 45 on 14 tries.
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Patriots Starting Offense:
80 WR Troy Brown
78 LT Bruce Armstrong
63 LG Joe Andruzzi
65 C Damien Woody
76 RG Grant Williams
68 RT Max Lane
86 TE Eric Bjornson
88 WR Terry Glenn
82 WR Chris Calloway
11 QB Drew Bledsoe
33 RB Kevin Faulk
Patriots Starting Defense:
55 LDE Willie McGinest
98 DT Brandon Mitchell
90 NT Chad Eaton
91 RDE Bobby Hamilton
53 SLB Chris Slade
52 LILB Ted Johnson
54 WLB Tedy Bruschi
24 LCB Ty Law
36 SS Lawyer Milloy
25 FS Larry Whigham
45 RCB Otis Smith
Patriots Special Teams:
4 K Adam Vinatieri
10 P Lee Johnson
33 KR Kevin Faulk
81 KR Tony Simmons
80 PR Troy Brown












