Sunday, November 04, 2007

New England 24, Indianapolis 20

A very tight, exciting game which needed 14 unanswered points from Brady and the Pats to steal away a narrow win.

New England set a team record in penalty yardage, admittedly with a somewhat penalty-hungry gang of zebras, to go along with plenty of season marks-first Colt to gain 100 yards on the ground and in the air(Addai), first time New England trailed in the fourth quarter this year, first fumble Manning has lost at home since 2005, etc., etc.

To sum up, New England trailed 20-10 partway through the fourth quarter, but Brady put together two quick drives cemented by long passes to Randy Moss and (former Eagle) Donte Stallworth to steal away the win.

And giving up 14 unanswered, in the fourth, at home? Choke. No doubt about it.

And can we stop with the cheating business? New England is better than nearly everyone else. Period. And running up the score? Please. Both teams are professional.

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