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Best play of Jacksonville vs. New England (1 Viewer)

Dman30

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Rodney Harrison is the most hated player in the NFL but Seau is running a close second. Every time they show the camera on Seau he is jawing at an opposing player. On the next play he then gets plowed over by Jones-Drew and reminds everyone again that he is an insignificant player and just collecting a paycheck.

 
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I loved the last kneel by Brady as time ran off the clock and the Pats went to 17-0. That was great.

Harrison is far from hated.

 
Dman30 said:
Rodney Harrison is the most hated player in the NFL but Seau is running a close second. Every time they show the camera on Seau he is jawing at an opposing player. On the next play he then gets plowed over by Jones-Drew and reminds everyone again that he is an insignificant player and just collecting a paycheck.
Really? Junior Seau is the second-most hated player in the NFL? That's an interesting take.
 
I loved the last kneel by Brady as time ran off the clock and the Pats went to 17-0. That was great.Harrison is far from hated.
That was mine too!I actually liked when the Jags went for it on 4-1 from the Pats 44, and then the Pats going for it on 4-4 from the Jags 40.
 
I thought the best play was the "60 stretch far laaaa" play that Del Rio called late in the game. I swear that mixed up handoff looked just like the play on the Diet Pepsi commercial

 
the play late in the 4th where Brady was flushed out of the pocket to the right and off his backfoot seems to just loft the ball down the sideline right to stallworth was HOF quality,when it looked like he was just gonna throw the damn thing out of bounds to avoid the sack. and on a sidenote-i thought stallworth was really fast. how in the hell did he get caught so easily? when he caught that in stride i thought for sure he was taking it to the house. Donte made up for it tho when he later made a great dive to pickup the first that sealed the game.

 
Dman30 said:
Rodney Harrison is the most hated player in the NFL but Seau is running a close second. Every time they show the camera on Seau he is jawing at an opposing player. On the next play he then gets plowed over by Jones-Drew and reminds everyone again that he is an insignificant player and just collecting a paycheck.
Dman needs a hug.
 
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I don't know - except if this was a badly-disguised "hater" thread - how you cannot say the best play was that funky Statue of Liberty play where Brady threw the play-action pass for a TD to Ben Watson.

 
I don't know - except if this was a badly-disguised "hater" thread - how you cannot say the best play was that funky Statue of Liberty play where Brady threw the play-action pass for a TD to Ben Watson.
You know, I would think a huge Pats fan would know the Statue of Liberty play was to Welker, not to Watson.
 
I don't know - except if this was a badly-disguised "hater" thread - how you cannot say the best play was that funky Statue of Liberty play where Brady threw the play-action pass for a TD to Ben Watson.
You know, I would think a huge Pats fan would know the Statue of Liberty play was to Welker, not to Watson.
That was THE best play of the game. But it's not a Statue of Liberty play. Statue of Liberty would be like an end around where the player coming around plucks the ball out of Brady's hands while he's pretending to throw. It was nothing more than a fake direct snap to the RB. I think the Pats called it Double Pop.
 
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I don't know - except if this was a badly-disguised "hater" thread - how you cannot say the best play was that funky Statue of Liberty play where Brady threw the play-action pass for a TD to Ben Watson.
You know, I would think a huge Pats fan would know the Statue of Liberty play was to Welker, not to Watson.
That was THE best play of the game. But it's not a Statue of Liberty play. Statue of Liberty would be like an end around where the player coming around plucks the ball out of Brady's hands while he's pretending to throw. It was nothing more than a fake direct snap to the RB. I think the Pats called it Double Pop.
Yes, it was the Double Pop
 
I don't know - except if this was a badly-disguised "hater" thread - how you cannot say the best play was that funky Statue of Liberty play where Brady threw the play-action pass for a TD to Ben Watson.
You know, I would think a huge Pats fan would know the Statue of Liberty play was to Welker, not to Watson.
You know, I would think an American would know that wasn't the Statue of Liberty play. :lmao:
 
I don't know - except if this was a badly-disguised "hater" thread - how you cannot say the best play was that funky Statue of Liberty play where Brady threw the play-action pass for a TD to Ben Watson.
You know, I would think a huge Pats fan would know the Statue of Liberty play was to Welker, not to Watson.
That was THE best play of the game. But it's not a Statue of Liberty play. Statue of Liberty would be like an end around where the player coming around plucks the ball out of Brady's hands while he's pretending to throw. It was nothing more than a fake direct snap to the RB. I think the Pats called it Double Pop.
Yes, it was the Double Pop
Just wanted to add that when Brady jumps with his arm up like that on the snap, he's actually pretending that the snap went over his head.
 

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