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indeed it was'11 wasis that the year Welker had that 99 yard TD against the dolphins during week 1 mnf?
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indeed it was'11 wasis that the year Welker had that 99 yard TD against the dolphins during week 1 mnf?
quoted and repped. I wouldn't say I took the SBs for granted but I definitely thought there were couple more at least on the way. Dat teenager arrogance/egoNice work boysReps all around.
Its giving me a hard on to see this thread so active.
Idk what my favorite year was, all I know is that i took those Super Bowls forgranted as a youngin
I figured theyd always be in contention. And they have been. But i would LITERALLY sacrifice my left nut to see Brady and BB hoist that Lombardi.
I highlighted that part just to show off how little Brady had in terms of options at receiver,a washed up Ochocinco and old Branch as your deep options
My man (cue denzel .gif here) Brady was on fire to begin the season with a 500 yard outing in the opener and then ripped san diego in the 2nd game of the home opener with 400 plus yards (900 plus yards in 2 games)Gronk was just gronklicious that year beasting everyone. A breakout year for him. We saw how truly great he would be/was. IMO Rob Gronkowski is the best TE I've ever seen in my life. srs. He is the complete tight end. Sure, Graham is as explosive as much as him if not more but even he said it himself that he's more of a WR (in a TE body). Rob mauls *** blocking and is a terror after the catch and his TD per game is top notch in NFL history. Sighs, I just hope he comes close to where he was before and don't suffer any more major injury(ies) because god knows theres so much his body can take
And as for the offense, ocho cinco didn't do squat. he was an afterthought which was a huge disappointment considering that we had high hopes for him producing when we got him in the preseason. ugh. His feeble mind couldn't process our offense (to be fair veteran joey Galloway couldn't too but still). And Branch as our deep threat?bro his knees are/was shot and it showed in '11 as opposed to '10. But he was definitely serviceable nonetheless. Hernandez had himself a breakout year too but was hugely shadowed by Gronk's and had huge games when the D was focused on stopping Gronk. I remember he was great in the Denver game with tebow late in the year and then again in the divisional blowout, rushing and receivingthat murderous sonofagun
Ugh the Super Bowl. Of course. Brady could've delivered a better pass but Wes usually caught tough passes and it was practically routine for him. Just. What if we recovered just one of few giants fumbles???? Could have been different gameand yes that eli manning pass. I agree, one of the best passes ever. right on the money. What are the chances that the lighting strikes in the same place not once but twicethat's how I feel about our losses vs NYG in both SB.
I still like the '10 season slightly better than '11. To each their own
I went to every parade. Got wasted with all of my boys downtown. Had girls sitting on our shoulders flashing all of Government Center.Nice work boysReps all around.
Its giving me a hard on to see this thread so active.
Idk what my favorite year was, all I know is that i took those Super Bowls forgranted as a youngin
I figured theyd always be in contention. And they have been. But i would LITERALLY sacrifice my left nut to see Brady and BB hoist that Lombardi.
If you guys are reminiscing on New England's glory days, I miss these players in no particular order: Ty Law, Lawyer Milloy, Deion Branch, Troy Brown, David Givens, Daniel Graham, Kevin Faulk, David Patten.
Was just going to post thisat Brady being a lot lighter on his feet in that urlacher juke vid compared to today.
LOL. I hate walking in ski boots. awkward and clunky as hell.
Was just going to post this
I feel like I could wear ski boots and still beat him in a foot race.
Another great moment from that season
Never knew Brady had it in him
Starks was a Baltimore transplant? He was finished by the time he reached New England.yooo y'all remember Duane Starks in '05? :x he was a major disappointment and was FOOD for the opposing teams' WRs. It seemed like almost every time long yardage catches would came at his expense