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What was your favorite moment/game of the Patriots dynasty?

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Wow, the memories!

My favorite moment from our 01 Superbowl team it was the Ty Law interception in against Warner. After that it was like holy ***** we can win this. Ofcourse winning was the sweetest moment.

The Goal Line stand. That was something incredible something that gave me ultimate pleasure to see Mannings offense fail at the one yard line. Willie making the tackle, I marked out screaming! HELL YEAH!

2004 Divisional Title Game, oh my I go to another forum where one of the other members(hes cool) but he is a Colts fan. We had a big debate about who was going to win. Ofcourse, his reasons were the obliteration of Denver and the Pats loss to Miami on Monday Night Football. Keep in mind we were both pretty noobish but I made an essay guarenteeing the Pats would win. Seeing all the idiots on TV chosing Peyton Manning and the Colts proved wrong, shutting them up after Indy's offense was hardly on the field. I LOVED it. Heres my arguement with him. Noobey yeah...

i got the COLTs lol just wanna make it official with peyton throwing 49 td's he has been razor sharp alll season and with law out no one to do anything. shouldndnt we do this for all the games?
-Colts fan

And btw dude I just know for a fact Peyton Manning will be hanging his head when Troy Brown a Wide Reciever picks him off at leat once! We ahve sensational rookies from last year in the backfield such as Asante Samuel and Eugene Wilson plus we have a great new CB in Randall Gay plus not to mention the hard hitting all star deserving experienced Rodney Harrison dont give me bull**** about how ther backfield is weak.

Oh yeah are DLine will shut down eEdgerine James, Willie Mgniset, Teddy Bruschi, Mike Vrabel, Ricahrd Seymour, Ted Johnson and oh yeah forgot to mention Rosevelt Colvin. This is still the best Defense in the league the Patriots offense is superb and the Patriots have the best coaches in the league. I dont give a **** what you say, The Patriots will walk out with a nice win again against the Colts and then the media will doubt us next year when we face the Colts again most likley
-Me..

also in the NFL the patriots lost to the 3 wins in a season dolfins while mr quarterback tom brady threw 4 interceptions. the dolfins are quite possibly the worst team in the nfl and the patriots were beat the whole game mean while the colts have peyton manning and company coming off a 30 point whooping over the denver broncos.(He was wrong as the Pats were beating the Fins the majority of that game. He must not have watched it, only saw Sports Center.)
-Him

Who the hell cares it was obvious it was a choke and so what Mage, has Tom Brady ever lost in the playoffs, hell yeah he is 6-0 winning two superbowls and two superbowls mvps. And Peyton currently has a dismal record in the playoofs with only three wins and at leat more than 4 losses, so is he hot in the playoffs hell no
-Me lol

the colts have won 12 strait games in which peyton has started is he hot in the playoffs to anwser your question hell yea.
-Him

oo 12 straight eh how bout the Pats straight like 25+ wins at home huh my friend?
-Me

DOLPHINS and who cares about home record its overall that matters and any ways the patriots only won by a field goal on opening day and that was when peyton was off now he is razor sharp i think the colts will win then beat the steelers to become the afc champs then will beat the falcons yea lol to win the superbowl. going a little far but oh well all my picks have won lately the pistons red sox and the lightnign and i dont see this chaning with football.
-Him

Bill Belichick is the best coach in the NFL right now no if an's or but's my friend. Ill give Manning his due but guess what dude the missed field goal is the reason why the Colts arent in Indy right now sitting in there little heated arena waitig for the Pats to come to town. Trust me the Pats have a huge fan base the Pats crowds will be into it every play of the game, as long as Seymour, Mginest, Colvin, Bruschi, Warren, Johnson and Vrabel pressure Manning like willl most certainly happen Peyton will have an off day my friend
-Me

trust me on this one kdo the colts are gonna WHOOP the patriots the colts got hella good recievers
-A random noob who jumped into the debate.

the coltts have 3 recivers that have 1000 yards or more. so that means if you guard 2 one will step up. like last week when the broncos covered stockly and harrisoon wayne stepped up peyton will hit whoever is open.
-Colts fan

hey man he is right dude peyton can throw it to anyone
-random guy again.

What a nooby debate that was but it was good to rub it both of their faces afterwards.

Ok but my absolute favorite moment of our dynasty was shutting up Pittsburgh fans around the world. 2004 AFC Title game. I mean one big play after another. Eugene's interception. Deion's huge catch for the touchdown. Deion makes another big time catch, Rodney picks Ben off for a TD. Givens scoring a touchdown that he made look incredibly easy. Dillon's burst into the endzone, couldnt bring him down. And the second Eugene pick and End a Round TD by Branch. The crowd got more down in the dumps every single time. I have the Three Games to glory its hilarious. It shows Pitt fans looking on the verge of tears, 1/4 of the fans leaving by the Third Quarter. Ofcourse they return once the Steelers score. Oh yeah James Farrior babbling during the entire 3 Games to Glory was funny because he kept getting pissed then tried to encourage his teammates when they were getting their butts kicked but they just got worse. And the announcer from Pitt saying that "The Patriots maxed out last week(WTF was he on, we murdered the Colts) they dont have much hunger. But The Steelers are very hungry!"

Oh sweet revenge. It was good to see damn Pitt suffer.
 
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Offseason is NOT over...too early to totally judge..
 
I don't know how u can answer this. There are a ton of them.

But my favorite QUOTE: was from Bruschi after the 20-3 stomping of the Colts.
I don't recall all the words i was pretty hammered and it was in a loud bar at my school.
He was hyped up and ranting and raving about how You can throw all these touchdowns and play great during the regular season, and how you can you change the rules, but we'll still win.

Yeah, i wish i remembered exactly what the hell he said but i still won't forget it. If that makes sense................

also these too ...http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/messageboard/showthread.php?t=36791
 
two moments:

AV kick in the snow from 45 yards at Foxboro Stadium against Oak and, again, AV winning fg against STL and...SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS FOR THE FIRST TIME !!! wow !!!

it was dark night year and i was happy like a kid on Christmas day !

amazing !

beautiful !
si ! si ! si !
 
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Brady#12 said:
So what are they guys?

I don't know. I'll tell you in about 5 years when the dynasty is over. Still a work in progress. So far, it would be the AFC title win at Pittsburgh two years ago. Just to see those stunned Steeler fan's faces...
 
Jacky Roberts said:
I don't know. I'll tell you in about 5 years when the dynasty is over. Still a work in progress. So far, it would be the AFC title win at Pittsburgh two years ago. Just to see those stunned Steeler fan's faces...

that was surely a nice moment too...

i loved that day too
 
NEM said:
Pretty much what was on my mind, too. So, I guess my favorite Dynasty moment is the post game celebration after winning Super Bowl XLI in Miami.

THE DYNASTY LIVES ON

Yeah, as Tom Brady said when asked which was his favorite ring....

"The next one."
 
My username comes from the Pats 60-yard TD pass against Pittsburgh in the 2004 AFCC game.
 
For me, it's got to be the Snow Bowl, and the awesome site of fans sitting on snow drifts throwing snow in the air. That photo is among the best of all-time.
 
I know everyone hated the loss to the Steelers in 04 but you just knew that the Pats would get them back when it counted the most.
 
Superbowl XXXVIII. I watched it in a LOT of pain -- but it left me looking like this:
 
Wow, there are so many to choose from, it's like picking which one of your children you like best. I have to say Superbowl 36, actually that whole playoff run that year. The snow bowl game, I was at work at the time and I saw the tuck play from about 50 feet away, I thought it was game over but then I looked again 10 minutes later and saw that the game was still going, then the two best kicks I'll probably ever see. The game against Pitt showed the Pats for what they are, a team. Brady goes down, Bledsoe fills in, the defense gets the key turnovers, the special teams get two TD's (the lateral from Brown to Harris was awesome.) Then the Superbowl was especially great for me because the game was here in New Orleans. The year I moved was 96 and the Pats, of course, went to the Superbowl that year, also in New Orleans. I thought at the time that the stars may never align again for the Pats to win their first Superbowl in New Orleans (since they already had 2 chances) but they got another. After a week of walking around town with Patriots gear on 24/7 and listening to everyone tell me we had no shot it just added to the overall greatness of finally seeing the Pats win it all plus afterwards hanging out on Bourbon Street all night with 6000 Pats fans, easily the best night of my life as a Pats fan.
 
There are so many choose from -- but the final drive in SBXXXVI has to be the greatest. The Rams had finally found their form and dominated the tired Patriots defense. The game was tied. But, then Brady struck back without a pause, play after play, suprising John Madden and almost everyone else. As the defense had done for three quarters, the offense did in that memorable drive that won the Superbowl. They dominated. As I remember that drive, it was almost supernatural in intensity and efficiency.
 
It ain't over, the best is yet to come!!!
 
When Wiggin caught that pass during "the drive" in SB XXXVI. Up until then, I was having "old Patriot attiude' problems.

What is "old Patriot attitude" problems? Not believing in my heart that we could actually win the big one. The purged that attitude from my mind permanently.
 
My favourite moment bar none was the team's entrance for Superbowl 36. The Rams doing the usual poncey 'name by name' intros, and then.... the PATRIOTS emerging from the tunnel as one jumping, shouting, pumped up MASS...

It was an awesome moment, a real statement, and it still sends shivers down my spine just thinking about it.

The first hit of the game was made right there.
 
i think the final drive of SB 38 was the greatest for me.
we even had to overcome a total cr*p offensive PI call.

incredible plays on that drive. favorite moment of my favorite season.
 
Divisional play-off game versus the colts

Dallas Clark ran a slant across the middle and Vrabel 2 hand punched in the chest, dropped him on his arse and then kneed on him. It was like Mike was saying "sit down b!tch"

It stopped the Colts from getting a touchdown and they had to settle for a fg. Totally set the tone for the day. It was like men playing boys. I just loved it.
 
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It has to be...

Adam kicking the game winner in Superbowl 36. I was on my knees in front of my TV. I had been a Pats fan for 23 years at that point and I had done alot of suffering over the years because of the Pats. I knew if we did not win it in regulation the Rams would take it in OT. They had all the momentum.

Before Adam kicked I yelled to my wife, "I can't take it anymore, if we don't win this I will never watch another Pats game. I can't take it anymore." I was dead serious about that too.

Adam makes the kick and I jump up off my knees and grab my wife and we hug and jump up and down for 10 minutes. Then I cried, 23 years of suffering over!!!

I get choked up just thinking about it.:rocker: :rocker:
 
rabthepat said:
Adam kicking the game winner in Superbowl 36. I was on my knees in front of my TV. I had been a Pats fan for 23 years at that point and I had done alot of suffering over the years because of the Pats. I knew if we did not win it in regulation the Rams would take it in OT. They had all the momentum.

Before Adam kicked I yelled to my wife, "I can't take it anymore, if we don't win this I will never watch another Pats game. I can't take it anymore." I was dead serious about that too.

Adam makes the kick and I jump up off my knees and grab my wife and we hug and jump up and down for 10 minutes. Then I cried, 23 years of suffering over!!!

I get choked up just thinking about it.:rocker: :rocker:

I think a very underated great Pats moment, was the Troy Brown overtime TD down in Miami in 2003. Given the state of the Pats roster that day, it was an incredible win, seemingly against all odds.
 
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