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Now that I've seen that reply 3,419 times....Lester was obviously cutting towards the ball as Gronk was still moving back BEFORE the contact from Luke

 

Lol..... Sad because that was a very good game. Brady showed why he is a shoe in for the HOF.  He drove down and scored TDs in his first two drives of the 2nd half and almost pulled it off on the last play.   His only tarnish is that he is the biggest baby in the NFL.

 

Cam composure in that final drive was amazing.  Great runs and great throws....  

 

My favorite throw was the TD to Olsen.  The defender was right there and Cam threw a missle.

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Lol..... Sad because that was a very good game. Brady showed why he is a shoe in for the HOF.  He drove down and scored TDs in his first two drives of the 2nd half and almost pulled it off on the last play.   His only tarnish is that he is the biggest baby in the NFL.

 

Cam composure in that final drive was amazing.  Great runs and great throws....  

 

My favorite throw was the TD to Olsen.  The defender was right there and Cam threw a missle.

 

What? Brady lost them that game, Dave. The underthrown ball was the difference. He's good not great. Without cheats The Pats have nothing to show for except the repeated classless acts of their team.

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Now that I've seen that reply 3,419 times....Lester was obviously cutting towards the ball as Gronk was still moving back BEFORE the contact from Luke

 

it wasn't keek that made that ball uncatchable. it was lester who had moved in and the fact that brady underthrew it.

 

i think brady intentionally underthrew it hoping that he would draw a PI call when he realized that there was no way he was going to get that ball to anyone in the endzone from 18 yards out and with that coverage.

 

he just didn't count on lester swooping in and getting the INT.

 

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