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Tuna Bowl: Bill Parcells returns to Foxborough
Patriots 27, Jets 24 in Overtime
Tuna Bowl: Bill Parcells returns to Foxborough
Patriots 27, Jets 24 in Overtime
Sunday Sept 14, 1997 at 8:00
Week 3, Game 3 at Foxboro Stadium
New England Patriots 27, New York Jets 24 in OT
Head Coaches: Pete Carroll, Bill Parcells
QBs: Drew Bledsoe, Neil O'Donnell
Odds: New England Patriots favored by 10
Patriots improve to 3-0; Jets drop to 1-2
The Patriots had gone 11-5 with Tuna as their head coaach the previous season, before he infamously checked out prior to the Super Bowl loss to Green Bay. The Jete had underperformed in '96, going 1-15 under Rich Kotite with the NFL's second worst defense.
This game was the first showdown against Bill Parcells since he bolted from Foxboro to work for the Jets. Chris Canty returned the opening kickoff 63 yards and then Drew Bledsoe hit Ben Coates for a 32 yard score, giving the Pats a 7-0 lead less than two minutes into the game. On the next possession Tom Tupa's punt was blocked, leading to a NY touchdown. Curtis Martin ran for 33 yards on the first play of the Pats third possession, and ended the drive with a 2-yard TD to finish the first quarter up 14-7.
The Jets scored a field goal early in the second quarter, but squandered two ensuing drives. On 2nd and 4 from the 13 Jimmy Hitchcock tackled WR Jeff Graham a yard short of the sticks, then Chris Slade blanketed Graham on 4th and 1 for a turnover on downs. Just before halftime Neil O'Donnell completed a 1st and 5 from the six screen pass to Richie Anderson, but Ty Law stripped the ball and recovered the fumble.
On the Pats first possession of the second half Mo Lewis picked off Bledsoe and returned the interception 43 yards for a touchdown, giving the Jets a 17-14 led. After an Adam Vinatieri field goal, Chris Slade sacked O'Donnell and Willie McGinest recovered the fumble, giving the Pats the ball near midfield. The Patriots put together a 10-play, 7:58 drive capped by a 10-yard TD from Bledsoe to Lovett Purnell to put the Pats up 24-17.
Keyshawn Johnson's 24-yard TD reception tied the score with just over two minutes to go. Derrick Cullors fumbled away the ensuing kickoff, giving the Jets a golden opportunity to win the game - but the 29 yard would-be game winning field goal was blocked by Mike Jones.
The Pats again tried to give the game away on the opening drive in overtime, with Bledsoe being picked off by Otis Smith. The defense responded though, with Chris Slade delivering a loss of 8 on a sack and then Tedy Bruschi stopping Wayne Chrebet well short of a first down to force a punt.
On the next drive Carroll came to his senses and took the ball away from Bledsoe. Curtis Martin - who rushed for 199 yards on the day - carried the ball on seven of the next eight plays, down to the Jet 17 yard line. Vinatieri connected on a 34 yard field goal and the Pats won, 27-24. New England improved to 3-0, while the Jets dropped to 1-2.
There is a good summary from the Sports Illustrated archives (9/22/1997 edition) on what is was like leading up to this game, as well as summary here:
TUNA BOWL THE PATRIOTS HELD OFF THE JETS IN OVERTIME, BUT NOT BEFORE GETTING A LESSON OR TWO FROM THEIR OLD BOSS
The upshot of the game variously referred to as the Tuna Bowl,the Soap Opera Bowl and World War Tuna: While the New EnglandPatriots' undefeated season lives
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The upshot of the game variously referred to as the Tuna Bowl, the Soap Opera Bowl and World War Tuna: While the New England Patriots' undefeated season lives on, the honeymoon of their first-year coach, Pete Carroll, does not. "Carroll, this loss is on yaw shouldahs, you s.o.b," bayed one disgruntled lout in the north end zone of Foxboro Stadium on Sunday night. It had taken a single play to swing the mood in this rusting structure from grim to downright ugly. After the New York Jets tied the game 24-24 with 31 seconds left, New England return man Derrick Cullors fumbled away the ensuing kickoff. Three plays later, Jets rookie kicker John Hall lined up for a chip-shot field goal to win the game.
"Hey, Carroll, you better put 'em in f------ pads this week," shouted another salty fan. Unlike the man who bailed out as Patriots coach last January to take over the Jets--Bill (the Tuna) Parcells, identified on one placard as BILL PAR SELL OUT--Carroll requires his players to hit only once during the week, trusting they will remember how to block and tackle on Sunday. What with New England about to lose to a club that went 1-15 last season, and to Parcells, it seemed to the Foxboro crowd as good a time as any to start second-guessing the new guy.
Then, with a single, well-timed leap, Patriots reserve defensive end Mike Jones performed two difficult feats, blocking a field goal attempt with his arm and transforming Parcells into a sympathetic figure. In overtime Curtis Martin rushed for 40 of his 199 yards, Adam Vinatieri kicked a 34-yard field goal, and New England stole a game it had tried hard to give away.
Patriots fans, at least, were truthful about their feelings. You'd be candid too if kickoff was at 8 p.m. and you'd been drinking since breakfast. The Foxboro partisans resented the 56-year-old Parcells for walking away from the Pats after having assured everyone when he took over as coach in 1993 that the job in New England would be his last. They complained that this master tactician, ever adept at insulating his squad from distractions, abetted the creation of the Mother of All Distractions last January in New Orleans, where his players spent Super Bowl week commenting on rumors about his imminent departure.
Instead of snapping up CAN THE TUNA T-shirts; instead of writing signs demonstrating their ignorance of spelling and punctuation--BILL, YOUR A QUITTER- and instead of blowing up dead fish by stuffing small explosives down their gullets, as some nitwits did in a stadium parking lot before the game, Patriots fans should have been forced, under penalty of having their Jagermeister supply cut off, to write Parcells a thank-you note.
Dear Bill,
Just wanted to let you know that despite the vastness of your ego and the gracelessness of your exit, we appreciated the job you did when you were here, inheriting a 2-14 team and getting it to the Super Bowl in four years. Thanks again, and sorry we threw those size-D batteries at you on Sunday night.
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Box Score, Team & Individual Stats, and Full Play-by-Play:
New York Jets at New England Patriots - September 14th, 1997 | Pro-Football-Reference.com
New York Jets 24 at New England Patriots 27 on September 14th, 1997 - Full team and player stats and box score
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