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The 2008 'Unfinished Business' Season Ends In Just Eight Minutes
The 2008 'Unfinished Business' Season Ends In Just Eight Minutes
Sun Sept 7, 2008 at 1:00
Week 1, Game 1 at Gillette Stadium
New England Patriots 17, Kansas City Chiefs 10
Head Coaches: Bill Belichick, Herm Edwards
QBs: Tom Brady/Matt Cassel, Brodie Croyle, Damon Huard
Odds: New England favored by 16
The Patriots and their fans had a huge chip on their shoulder heading into the 2008 season, thanks to the gut punch of Super Bowl 42 combined with the bitter aftertaste of the NFL League ofices and ESPN's witchunt and misinformation campaign of 2007. Seven minutes and 22 seconds into the season opener, Bernard Pollard lunged from the ground at Tom Brady's knee as he was throwing a 26-yard completion to Randy Moss. Pollard's helmet hit Brady's planted left knee, causing torn anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments.
On the next series Matt Cassel took over from the two yard line, and two running plays nearly resulted in a safety. He then completed a pass to Moss for a 51-yard gain, and finished the 98-yard drive with a 10-yard touchdown pass to Moss that gave New England a 7-0 lead. The Patriots also scored on an 80-yard drive on their first possession of the second half that was highlighted by short passes to David Thomas for 18 yards and Wes Welker for 13 yards. Runs by Laurence Maroney (17 yards) and Sammy Morris (12 yards) set up a five-yard rush by Morris for a TD and a 14-3 lead.
The Chiefs came back with a 13-yard TD from former Patriot Damon Huard to Dwayne Bowe early in the fourth quarter. The Pats defense came through on the next two Kansas City possessions. Mike Vrabel's sack forced a three-and-out, and on the first play of the next drive Ellis Hobbs intercepted a pass intended for Bowe near midfield. That turnover set up a 37-yard field goal by Stephen Gostkowski to extend the lead to 17-10.
Kansas City took over with 2:20 remaining, and a 68-yard completion from Huard to gave the Chiefs a first down at the five yard line with 53 seconds remaining. The Patriots defense forced three incomplete passes and a run for no gain, allowing Cassel to take a knee to run out the clock.
My biggest takeaway from 16 years ago was the despicable behavior of fans around the country, especially by Steeler fans, loudly and joyfully cheering the injury and fist pumping and congratulating each other every time the hit was replayed on television in sports bars. The smear campaign orchestrated by Roger Goodell and various ESPN talking heads was insane, with one member of the media attempting to outdo the next with an even wilder story. John Tomase, Chris Mortensen, Peter King, Mark Brunell and others amplified rumors and speculation and presenting them as facts, while a spinless Robert Kraft did nothing to dispel the falsehoods originated by those within the Jets and Colts organizations as well as the NFL league offices. The end result was that the nation had formulated opinions based on outright lies, the result of a propaganda machine that rivaled Russia's Pravda and TASS.
As for Pollard, his name would be connected to three more injuries to Patriots over his career. A year later Wes Welker tore his ACL and MCL while attempting to evade Pollard, ruining the Pats playoff chances. In the AFC Championship Game following the 2011 season Pollard's full body weight landed on Gronk's ankle, resulting in a high ankle sprain, rendering him useless in the Super Bowl two weeks later. And a year later in the AFCCG a helmet-to-helmet hit on Steven Ridley knocked Ridley out, resulting in a turnover - and a concussion to Ridley.
Ten years later, remembering the shock that fell over Patriots when Tom Brady injured his knee - Jeff Howe/The Athletic
Pollard on the Brady hit
Chiefs safety Bernard Pollard comments on the hit that knocked Patriots QB Tom Brady from the game.
www.boston.com
Minutes In, Brady’s Season Is in Jeopardy (Published 2008)
New England quarterback Tom Brady left the season opener in the first quarter with a knee injury that will probably end his season.
www.nytimes.com
Manhattan Cheered Tom Brady's Injury. Did You?
Did you cheer (or smile) when Tom Brady was injured? Why?
fifthdown.blogs.nytimes.com
New York Post, Classy as Always, Sorta Celebrates Tom Brady's Injury
Filed under: Jets, Patriots, AFC East, NFL Injuries While most of New England is coming to grips with the idea that Tom Brady‘s 2008 season is in the books, and more sobering, Matt Cassel is the future, New York — the New York Post, in particular — took great delight in the the Jets’ sudden...
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