Triumph
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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.Yep I’m also thinking about this. Brees is right behind him.Well, I realize it’s absolutely meaningless really, but I would like to see Brady be number one for career touchdown passes even for a few moments. So I’m glad he was able to get a little closer.
not if they didn't take an intentional delay of game again..Come on. If Bolden gets the kick, and the Pats offense gets the td. You just know Kai Forbath would have missed the game winning XP.
I think they were intentionally trying to recreate the Super Bowl.not if they didn't take an intentional delay of game again..
LOL did you see my Sanu thread? I’m definitely not all sunshine and rainbows about this offense right now.This is definitely farting rainbows type of stuff from OP. The offense did diddly poo, to quote Jim Mora, until the score was 21-3 with a quarter and a half to play. The quarterback was absolutely terrible until they got down 21-3 and the opponent stopped playing defense..
I was rather confused by bbs sideline demeanor. Can't recall him arguing with refs. Looked like a frustrating night for him... He seemed resigned at their struggles... But I'm just speculatingThe team was ravaged by the flu, their receiving corps was playing hurt, and they still fought to the end to make it a 6 point game.
Back in 2014, Bill said that the game he realized the team was championship caliber was the 42-14 loss to KC, when the team kept fighting in the 2nd half.
Exactly!Yeah not at all. It was garbage time touchdowns which we have seen a million times against the pats over the years. Texans dominated the pats the entire game and the score was zero indication how the game went.
little closer than you think. Not defending it, but the scores the score. A loss is a loss but there’s always circumstances that decide a win and a loss. Firstly, execution and turnovers. Had Brady not thrown the interception its a much different game. Had they called the blatant pi on the interception, much different game. Loser speak yep, they lost but they can play better. Zone was kind of a weird call for the defense but maybe the right call considering all the illnesses out there.
they can play and coach better than what they showed last night. Tough game coming up, not very confident but its a good chance for this team to rise to the occasion.
Don't be fooled by the garbage-time "production"...I’ve been wondering this. It was probably the first time in over a month where the offense looked like it was somewhat functional.
Granted the Texans were playing rather soft, it was still nice to see White finally making plays we’ve been used to him making over the years. Ditto with Edelman making some nice plays late as well.
Maybe they were finally starting to get things clicking with each other? Or maybe it was just more of a product of the Texans getting soft late in the game. We shall see.
Still glad to see the offense show some life for the first time in quite a while.
Problem was the Texans thought the game was over and played prevent too early. Had Bolden got the insides kick, Pats are in Texans territory with 50 seconds to win the game.Yeah not at all. It was garbage time touchdowns which we have seen a million times against the pats over the years. Texans dominated the pats the entire game and the score was zero indication how the game went.