No because we get the ball back rather than scoring right away and leaving time for Brady to drive down for a FG attempt.
Although, I'd much rather a safety here than it being Colts ball on our 1 or 2 yard line.
No because we get the ball back rather than scoring right away and leaving time for Brady to drive down for a FG attempt.
Why didn't the dumbass just boot it out the back of the endzone? That could've been even more disastrous had he been tackled on the 2.
Colts need at least a FG here...can't go into the half down 2 scores with NE getting the ball in the 3rd
indeed, what the is wrong with these announcers, bad take after bad take
So if he falls down Indy has an easy punch in for a touchdown, instead he gives them 2 points but they have to drive down the field to more.
Dennard and McCourty
that was close
Patriots DB's
Sweat off the bro Colts fan, sweat off the brow
I haven't checked the previous thread but how have you rationalized your boy Brees ting the bed again?
Agreed, if McCourty and Dennard weren't re ed it would have been the Colts get 2 points followed by the Pats get the ball back immediately.
Please son, Chargers are historically chokers. How many Superbowls have they won?
LOL at the Patriots fan. Arent u tuna?
Brees pulled a Fivehead for the entire first half, but Payton was coaching like Andy Reid today, tbh....
Pats are notorious for ting the bed offensively in the 2nd half. I guarantee a 3 and out to start the 2nd half.
They wouldn't give up either. Repeating their stupid thoughts. Even mentioning that they could in the best case scenario hold them to a field goal. Which is still better than a safety.
ing Gregory late on every play.
Dennard clearly had first rights to make that pick. Dip McCourty shouldn't have chimped out trying to vulture a pick.
I'm not too butthurt about it. Both DBs making a play on the ball is better than the 2011 Patriots where neither DB would have made a play on the ball.
Hey Mono, DoK, what do you think about this news?
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2014/01/1...sing-practice/
FOXBORO (CBS) – New England Patriots linebacker Brandon es’ placement on Injured Reserve this past Monday was not because of an injury, but because he missed a teampractice the previous Friday during a snow storm, ESPN’s Chris Mortensen reported.
The IR designation ended es’ season just days before the team was set to host its playoff opener at Gillette Stadium.
es had been battling a knee injury for more than two months, and it was reported that he had aggravated the injury in the regular-season finale against the Bills. However, Mortensen reports that the injury was not bad enough to put the linebacker on IR.
Get the out of here.
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