I've been watching the patriots with my father since 1963 from Boston, so many heartbreaking seasons until Tom and Bill showed up, 20 year run that will never be equalled.
Concur, though I began watching much later. I was a little kid during the Bledsoe days and I was just happy anytime my team would score a touchdown. Didn't care about wins, we usually lost. Then suddenly the Tom Brady era happened and I was like an orphan from a third world country suddenly having more money than Jeff Bezos. I wish everyone who roots for an underdog team gets their own Tom Brady era. There really is no greater feeling as a sportsball fan.
That’s amazing, I was born in 2000 so I was very spoiled growing up a patriots fan, first game I can remember was the b2b Super Bowl win I was 4 at the time so I still didn’t fully grasp the concept but the excitement my parents had, I’ll never forget it had me hook to this day hopefully they get back on the right track in this new era
I hated Tom Brady taking over for Bledsoe. I thought we were done. Brady kept winning and winning and winning by the time we beat Miami for 1st place he won me over. The rest is history
I was a huge Bledsoe fan and saw him as the guy who brought respectability to the franchise... I wanted him back as starter one he was healthy, at least to give him a chance to try getting back to form after a rough start to the season. But that was my own bias that influenced my thinking. Tom gradually won me over like he did everyone else, but I'm still so happy for Drew (to this day) that he played a big role in securing the AFC championship. In retrospect, there really is no shame in losing your job to the GOAT. But no doubt that had to be a tough pill to swallow, for a guy with Drew Bledsoe's pedigree. Credit to Belichick for seeing what he had, and never looking back. It's about winning... you can't let feelings and politics dictate who your starter is.
Felt the same way. The year I started really paying attention to football was the year Bledsoe was drafted. Seeing him win the AFC Championship for us was awesome though, and ended up being a great send-off.
Brady's led offense was averaging over 24 points per game in 2001 in his first year as a starter. How many teams today (this year with all the rules favor the offense) average over 24 points? Brady is the GOAT.
NFL teams in 01 averaged roughly 20.3 ppg. In Brady’s 14 starts Pats we’re averaging 25 ppg so adjusting for era that’s over 28 ppg since 2018, top 5 most seasons
There are 7 team in 2023 avg over 24 ppg and with the adjustment of era 3 teams avg iver 28 ppg with two teams avg 27 so the top 5 teams are doing what he did and purdy is pretty much recreating bradys career ATM (ravens fan ravens avg 27.4 ppg right under the lions at 27.5 AND we smoked them already, 9ers 30.4 tonight and dolphins 30.5 next week)
@@chicagodude8888 Pats averaged 16.7 points a game pre Brady *26th* with Belichick *5-13* / After Brady Week 3 to Week 16 *23.2* ppg 6th and a 11-3 record with Brady ... 3-0 in the playoffs
Brady number 12 had season tickets and saw so many Great games! I was a Pats fan from the 1970’s and went through years of losing.Had some very good teams in the mid-70’s Went to a S.B. in the 80’s and. 90’s.Then the magic 2001 and till Tom was let go Six Super Bowls!! Brady was GOD Thank You Mr.Brady from a loyal Patriots fan …… Going to be a long time before we get another ring in N.E.hope I’m Still around
It's crazy i was moving to CT that year so i was looking into local teams so i was watching the NESN talk shows in hotel rooms as i looked at houses with my Dad. I remembered Brady from Michigan so i was rooting for him so i just took the journey with the team. Such an amazing year.
Fr. That near game-winning drive right from the Mo Lewis game was a huge clue. Remember at the time people still weren't too into sabermetrics and advanced stats, so everyone thought Bledsoe with the big arm, big contract and high draft pick was still the better QB. But in hindsight it's easy to see Brady was already flashing signs of GOAT brilliance: field awareness and discipline way beyond his experience, and way better arm talent than his draft pick/scouting report would suggest.
@@ForsakenWar Better think about using those emoji's in the future. Tuck Rule was called 11 times between 1999 and the Oakland playoff game Care for all 11 examples? 1999,Sept 12th Panthers/Saints ruclips.net/video/HdAXN71Jvac/видео.html This is the point where you take off and are never heard from again Care for 10 more examples
@trevmac8362 Dude acts like the 'tuck rule' being called makes it legit!?🤣 You may wanna watch the replay of that 'tuck rule' call kid... and then read the rule book🤦♂️😅 There's a reason there's a rerun of that play every year come playoff time... because it was so egregious and everyone(but you apparently) knows it.🤢 Sorry kid... you lose again... you should be used to it by now though I guess...😅🤣
Forgot they were 1-3 starting out. Sure I knew they were 0-2 when Brady took over and were 11-3 throughout. But man, they went 10-2 down the stretch and won three straight playoff games. So 13-2 from week five on. Were they underdogs in their home playoff game? The tuck rule vs Oakland? That AFC Championship win genuinely stunned me. And from the way I remember it the entire country thought St. Louis was going to waltz to another ring. A dynasty was born at Super Bowl XXXVI, yeah. It was not the Rams though. The NE defense was the hero of that night and it gets forgotten they had the two touchdowns that night. That final Patriots drive may not look that impressive now. But in 2001, when a team ties the game with under 2:00 to go, especially in the Super Bowl, there’s almost no way anyone gets points and OT was certain. So that FG, as time expired, was an ending nobody had seen since Super Bowl V. And yeah they upset the Rams for sure. But beating Pittsburgh was way more unexpected. Just a crazy turn of events, the 2001 season. And Philly getting to the NFC Championship was nuts. Heck, the Bears come outta nowhere to a 13-3 record and a two seed. And it seemed impossible for anyone other than Oakland or Pittsburgh to get to the Super Bowl out of the AFC. Just nuts. Nuts. And these highlights are so dated. Yeah it’s been 22 years. A generation. But that astroturf really hammers home just how long ago this was. Glad I got to see all this as a 20 year old party animal that loved football.
The defense did not have have the two touchdowns. Brady threw a touchdown to Givens. The defense HAD a second touchdown that was called back by a BS penalty that would’ve put them up 24-3
man,image you were underdog in superbowl,took a big lead at once,but lost momentum in 4th,then score was tied in the final minute in superbowl,could you get through it?dare to move the chain?😂
@@TakeNotesKid Brady threw a TD to David Patten, not David Givens. The TD to Patten was the same play that Bledsoe hit Patton for a TD in the AFC Championship game.
I think your memory is *under-remembering* the amount the Rams were favored. Yes, Pittsburgh was a heavy favorite at -10, but the Rams were at -14 which is still the greatest point spread in a SB since the Jets beat the Chiefs before the league merger and before the AFL had beaten an NFL team. By comparison, the 2007 Patriots were "only" -12.5 favorites over the Giants. But even the odds don't really represent how much the Rams were favored. I remember after the SB articles saying that computer simulations showed the Pats would only win 1 in 36,000 times (back when saying "computer" still had the "Oooooooo" factor like "AI" does today) and all the hype around the Rams. But it was, as you say, the defense that lead that SB and the season - Brady was good, but nobody was thinking he was "dominating" back then as the video title suggests; that's just looking through history colored glasses and the fact that exaggeration and hyperbole are the meat-n-potatoes of talking these days.
@@elliottbramschreiber5019why would he need to do that. The colts just made that crap up because the pats spanked them every time and them. Not to mention they literally came back the next year and one the Superbowl after Brady's suspension. No need to cheat when he already won 3 Superbowls and been to like 5 at that point. That was his first NFL hall of fame career then from 2010 to 2020 was his second hall of fame career. He has always been the best since he took the field
Back in the days when ESPN was actually fun to watch. Chris and the crew were hilarious. Couldn't pay me to watch it today. Edit: Right after we won that 1st SB, my cousin and I meet up and went down to Fanuel Hall in downtown Boston. It was a crazy and wild scene of patriot fans going nuts after waiting so many years to win one. Tom changed alot of lives in our city. Glad I got a front row seat.
I was born in 2000 so I missed the beginning of his run but I remember vividly the b2b Super Bowl I was 4 when that game happened, I didn’t understand fully what was going on still obviously but I could feel the excitement my family had I’ll never forget it, I got to see his greatest run from 2014-2021 though and that’ll never be topped imo 5 superbowl appearances 4-1 in that run a MVP, division title every year, the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history his performance against the Seahawks is arguably in his top 3 Super Bowl performances and did all that after turning 37 and in the only Super Bowl loss in that run he threw for 505 yards
My favorite moment in Brady's career was either in 08 or 09, when the o-line was peak. Ball snapped to Brady, he ran to sideline and retrieved a few binders, proceeded to do his annual tax return one handed because he's still holding the ball, then threw to Moss for a TD.
Keep in my mind...this was before the rule changes...Hell..his 1st 3 Super Bowls were before the rule changes. Brees went from good in San Diego..to HOF in N.O. because of it.
I can’t say I fully remember this whole regular season. But looks like that Chargers game was when it started to look like Brady might be the real deal. 364 yds, 2 TDs, 0 INT
That Lewis hit... he wasn't trying to hurt him, Bledsoe could've ran out of bounds instead chose to run into Lewis who was almost stopped at that point, just lowered his shoulder. Rewatch that lol Bledsoe ended his own tenure there. Good thing too because so begins the era of the comeback kid!
@@therealivydawguhhh I think it’s a lot better to be at the top no matter how many seasons, it’s not fun having double digit losses consecutively every year
I was 10 years old this year and my whole life basically Brady brought the pats to the Super Bowl / greatest dynasty ever. He leaves and 3 years later the pats are the 2 worst team in the league now 🤮.thanks bill for ruining everything. Thanks Tom for a lifetime of glory
This is a great video to destroy the narrative that Brady was carried by special teams and defense. No doubt they played great, but Brady was the main reason why the team got on track to even make it to the playoffs in the first place, and of course a 20-year dynasty (and a 22-year Tom Brady dynasty) after.
The one thing that makes me sad about this season is that Butch from the Cape, the ever entertaining Boston antagonist of sports talk radio, never got the chance to see it.
20:00 That drive right there you could make the argument was the mos important and pivotal drive in the whole patriot dynasty - if they dont score there they likely dont come back and perhaps no dynasty
@@adamf7089 Bullshit he did. The Pats without Brady under Belichick were 5-13 / After Brady Week 3 to the conclusion of the 2001 season 14-3 .. Mac Jones inherited a 7 win team where Belichick just spent an NFL record $210 million on free agents
2843 yards, 18 tds, 12 ints, 12 fumbles with 3 lost, 1 td and 1 int in the playoffs. Brady didn't dominate that season. Not even close. The rest of the team carried him.
@matthewspallina226 Uh yeah, at this time, he *was* more of a game manager. Your reply is simple-minded "thinking". It was a while later in his career when he truly became elite. And yes, before you go attacking me out of reflex, I think he's the greatest QB ever.
Before Divisional realignment Brady and Manning were in the same division! Brady won 2 of his first 3 games ever against Manning. If Manning had won those games, we would've never heard of Tom Brady.
The person who changed the NFL forever and forever changed the way people look at it was Mo Lewis. Without Mo Lewis The Patriots would still be the Minnesota Vikings or San Diego (LA) Chargers. Robert Kraft should erect a statue of Mo right outside the front gates at Foxborough stadium.
Everyone is gonna remember Bill for trading away the best to ever do it...What a unit😢 Not once did Bill get a sack or throw a TD through out this video, so yes. It was all Tom who put the team on his back..Fuck, we never realized we were watching fuzzy tv
We've reached a point here in NE where watching Brady highlights is more fun than watching the current team...
That's a sad but true statement
Lol talk to us when they haven’t won in 30 years
@@basilal-qaneh5998 I think when Robert goes Jonathan will focus on winning titles again. He needs his own Legacy.
As a Dolphin’s fan I’ve been waiting all my life for this moment
The 49er fans have been on that for 25 years get ready for it man
Big respect for Bledsoe who supported Tom from day one!
Amen to that.
Bledsoe run before that accident like a virgin?
I've been watching the patriots with my father since 1963 from Boston, so many heartbreaking seasons until Tom and Bill showed up, 20 year run that will never be equalled.
how old are you sir?
regards
Concur, though I began watching much later. I was a little kid during the Bledsoe days and I was just happy anytime my team would score a touchdown. Didn't care about wins, we usually lost. Then suddenly the Tom Brady era happened and I was like an orphan from a third world country suddenly having more money than Jeff Bezos.
I wish everyone who roots for an underdog team gets their own Tom Brady era. There really is no greater feeling as a sportsball fan.
HIM TOO BLOODCLATT LIE BOUT HIM A WATCH DEM FROM 1963 DE CLOWN JUST CAPPING😁😂🤣😂😁😂🤣😂😁😂🤣😂😁
That’s amazing, I was born in 2000 so I was very spoiled growing up a patriots fan, first game I can remember was the b2b Super Bowl win I was 4 at the time so I still didn’t fully grasp the concept but the excitement my parents had, I’ll never forget it had me hook to this day hopefully they get back on the right track in this new era
These aren't just Brady highlights, they're Chris Berman highlights.
We really lost something in sports coverage when they stopped showing highlights like this and started the talkshows.
Damn hearing some of the names that have come and gone really makes you appreciate how long Brady played
I would love to experience this magical season again for the first time.
I would like to go back to the days of Tex Shramm, Tom Landry, and Roger Staubach's first season 1969. A qb is a leader ,and a winner not a underdog.
once in a lifetime thing
9/11 just happened. Hazey season...
I hated Tom Brady taking over for Bledsoe. I thought we were done. Brady kept winning and winning and winning by the time we beat Miami for 1st place he won me over. The rest is history
I was a huge Bledsoe fan and saw him as the guy who brought respectability to the franchise... I wanted him back as starter one he was healthy, at least to give him a chance to try getting back to form after a rough start to the season.
But that was my own bias that influenced my thinking. Tom gradually won me over like he did everyone else, but I'm still so happy for Drew (to this day) that he played a big role in securing the AFC championship.
In retrospect, there really is no shame in losing your job to the GOAT. But no doubt that had to be a tough pill to swallow, for a guy with Drew Bledsoe's pedigree.
Credit to Belichick for seeing what he had, and never looking back. It's about winning... you can't let feelings and politics dictate who your starter is.
Felt the same way. The year I started really paying attention to football was the year Bledsoe was drafted. Seeing him win the AFC Championship for us was awesome though, and ended up being a great send-off.
He quickly silenced any QB controversy arguments. But props to Drew Bledsoe for keeping the peace and delivering in the AFCCG.
I mean, he was still getting the bag lol
I still remember this. I was working that night. We had the game playing in the break room. What a great time for Patriots fans.
Belicheck was under the impression it was him all this time.
fisrt time watching tom brady first season highlight, the guy is a winner, and the purdy similarities are crazy
I watch everything I can of Tom - football ain’t the same without him so I watch him on RUclips!! Mahalo RUclips!!
Yeah, it's not the same... it's better
@@williamcull6398its more boring than its ever been
You are right. These guys playing then are just as good as any team now.
Brings back beautiful memories! I watched virtually every minute of thess games live.
Brady's led offense was averaging over 24 points per game in 2001 in his first year as a starter. How many teams today (this year with all the rules favor the offense) average over 24 points? Brady is the GOAT.
NFL teams in 01 averaged roughly 20.3 ppg. In Brady’s 14 starts Pats we’re averaging 25 ppg so adjusting for era that’s over 28 ppg since 2018, top 5 most seasons
There are 7 team in 2023 avg over 24 ppg and with the adjustment of era 3 teams avg iver 28 ppg with two teams avg 27 so the top 5 teams are doing what he did and purdy is pretty much recreating bradys career ATM (ravens fan ravens avg 27.4 ppg right under the lions at 27.5 AND we smoked them already, 9ers 30.4 tonight and dolphins 30.5 next week)
@@chicagodude8888 Pats averaged 16.7 points a game pre Brady *26th* with Belichick *5-13* / After Brady Week 3 to Week 16 *23.2* ppg 6th and a 11-3 record with Brady ... 3-0 in the playoffs
lions.
@@AlwaysHalloween000 In his 15 starts they scored 351 points, an of 25.07 ppg. 4th in the NFL in ppg extrapolated through 16 games.
Gosh I miss the glory days of NFL highlight shows. So many highlights and details of each game. Ahhh
Brady number 12 had season tickets and saw so many Great games! I was a Pats fan from the
1970’s and went through years of losing.Had some very good teams in the mid-70’s Went to a S.B.
in the 80’s and. 90’s.Then the magic 2001 and till Tom was let go Six Super Bowls!! Brady was GOD
Thank You Mr.Brady from a loyal Patriots fan …… Going to be a long time before we get another ring
in N.E.hope I’m Still around
It's crazy i was moving to CT that year so i was looking into local teams so i was watching the NESN talk shows in hotel rooms as i looked at houses with my Dad. I remembered Brady from Michigan so i was rooting for him so i just took the journey with the team. Such an amazing year.
That snow game was just a glimpse of Brady shredding opps defense with his arm in the snow. Legend.
Search for Brady's 5 TD's in a quarter > 2009 vs Titans .. in a snowstorm
Brady was so clutch from the very beginning. Truly the greatest football player of all times.
Fr. That near game-winning drive right from the Mo Lewis game was a huge clue. Remember at the time people still weren't too into sabermetrics and advanced stats, so everyone thought Bledsoe with the big arm, big contract and high draft pick was still the better QB.
But in hindsight it's easy to see Brady was already flashing signs of GOAT brilliance: field awareness and discipline way beyond his experience, and way better arm talent than his draft pick/scouting report would suggest.
Pats and Bradys first Superbowl win should've never happened... 'tuck rule'.... remember?
Bradys career in a nutshell👍😅
Do you ear a voice in the wind?
It seems to say: "Tuuuuck-ruuuleee...."
@@ForsakenWar Better think about using those emoji's in the future.
Tuck Rule was called 11 times between 1999 and the Oakland playoff game
Care for all 11 examples?
1999,Sept 12th Panthers/Saints
ruclips.net/video/HdAXN71Jvac/видео.html
This is the point where you take off and are never heard from again
Care for 10 more examples
@trevmac8362 Dude acts like the 'tuck rule' being called makes it legit!?🤣 You may wanna watch the replay of that 'tuck rule' call kid... and then read the rule book🤦♂️😅
There's a reason there's a rerun of that play every year come playoff time... because it was so egregious and everyone(but you apparently) knows it.🤢
Sorry kid... you lose again... you should be used to it by now though I guess...😅🤣
Purdy has the same poise
Been watching Tom Brady clips, and I'd never heard of David Patten before, but that guy could play.
Same here. I looked him up and unfortunately he passed away in a car accident.
12:44 the one liners in this comp are gold. Thanks for sharing.
Tom Brady #NFLGOAT 🏆 🏆 🏆 🏆 🏆 🏆 🏆 🏈
Finally I've been looking for this video for a while! THANK YOU😊
This kid has a potential. I think he will do good in this league.
Forgot they were 1-3 starting out. Sure I knew they were 0-2 when Brady took over and were 11-3 throughout. But man, they went 10-2 down the stretch and won three straight playoff games. So 13-2 from week five on. Were they underdogs in their home playoff game? The tuck rule vs Oakland? That AFC Championship win genuinely stunned me. And from the way I remember it the entire country thought St. Louis was going to waltz to another ring. A dynasty was born at Super Bowl XXXVI, yeah. It was not the Rams though. The NE defense was the hero of that night and it gets forgotten they had the two touchdowns that night. That final Patriots drive may not look that impressive now. But in 2001, when a team ties the game with under 2:00 to go, especially in the Super Bowl, there’s almost no way anyone gets points and OT was certain. So that FG, as time expired, was an ending nobody had seen since Super Bowl V. And yeah they upset the Rams for sure. But beating Pittsburgh was way more unexpected. Just a crazy turn of events, the 2001 season. And Philly getting to the NFC Championship was nuts. Heck, the Bears come outta nowhere to a 13-3 record and a two seed. And it seemed impossible for anyone other than Oakland or Pittsburgh to get to the Super Bowl out of the AFC. Just nuts. Nuts. And these highlights are so dated. Yeah it’s been 22 years. A generation. But that astroturf really hammers home just how long ago this was. Glad I got to see all this as a 20 year old party animal that loved football.
The defense did not have have the two touchdowns. Brady threw a touchdown to Givens.
The defense HAD a second touchdown that was called back by a BS penalty that would’ve put them up 24-3
at 14-3,pats had a 95yds fumble return td but refs interrupted with a nonsense penalty
man,image you were underdog in superbowl,took a big lead at once,but lost momentum in 4th,then score was tied in the final minute in superbowl,could you get through it?dare to move the chain?😂
@@TakeNotesKid Brady threw a TD to David Patten, not David Givens. The TD to Patten was the same play that Bledsoe hit Patton for a TD in the AFC Championship game.
I think your memory is *under-remembering* the amount the Rams were favored. Yes, Pittsburgh was a heavy favorite at -10, but the Rams were at -14 which is still the greatest point spread in a SB since the Jets beat the Chiefs before the league merger and before the AFL had beaten an NFL team. By comparison, the 2007 Patriots were "only" -12.5 favorites over the Giants. But even the odds don't really represent how much the Rams were favored. I remember after the SB articles saying that computer simulations showed the Pats would only win 1 in 36,000 times (back when saying "computer" still had the "Oooooooo" factor like "AI" does today) and all the hype around the Rams. But it was, as you say, the defense that lead that SB and the season - Brady was good, but nobody was thinking he was "dominating" back then as the video title suggests; that's just looking through history colored glasses and the fact that exaggeration and hyperbole are the meat-n-potatoes of talking these days.
The Jets are just cursed. They started TB12 on his path by injuring Drew Bledsoe.
Man I really miss the OG's Berman and TJ on NFL Priiiiiime Tiiiiiiiiime
NFL fans are fools to call this man a cheater.he proved to be great in almost every game he played.
He is great. He’s a winner. He did under inflate balls. Still the man
@@elliottbramschreiber5019why would he need to do that. The colts just made that crap up because the pats spanked them every time and them. Not to mention they literally came back the next year and one the Superbowl after Brady's suspension. No need to cheat when he already won 3 Superbowls and been to like 5 at that point. That was his first NFL hall of fame career then from 2010 to 2020 was his second hall of fame career. He has always been the best since he took the field
@@ericmartineauMaineranyone who’s ever thrown a football knows why you’d want to deflate the balls. It makes it easier to throw… duh
Brady: We scored 14 points with deflated footballs and 28 points with inflated footballs. I’m just glad someone found the problem!
@@HueyPPLong does it make our running backs run better?? We ran down there throats
thanks for putting this together, appreciated dude :)
7:16 what a terrific highlight!!!
18:49 lol, Bill’s first, and only, Gatorade shower. He put an end to that real quick. 😂
Brady is the GOAT.
I haven't seen many of his earlier games so I appreciate the upload
Brady dominant and destroying every team from day one.
Brady wasnt exactly dominant in 2001. He was an efficent game manager.
Dolphins disagree
Bring on the movie!! Brady man he’s magic mayne
Back in the days when ESPN was actually fun to watch. Chris and the crew were hilarious. Couldn't pay me to watch it today.
Edit: Right after we won that 1st SB, my cousin and I meet up and went down to Fanuel Hall in downtown Boston. It was a crazy and wild scene of patriot fans going nuts after waiting so many years to win one. Tom changed alot of lives in our city. Glad I got a front row seat.
Great to watch football being played as it was supposed to be played-big hits, weather, adversity, comebacks, injuries. A real legend was born.
I was born in 2000 so I missed the beginning of his run but I remember vividly the b2b Super Bowl I was 4 when that game happened, I didn’t understand fully what was going on still obviously but I could feel the excitement my family had I’ll never forget it, I got to see his greatest run from 2014-2021 though and that’ll never be topped imo 5 superbowl appearances 4-1 in that run a MVP, division title every year, the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history his performance against the Seahawks is arguably in his top 3 Super Bowl performances and did all that after turning 37 and in the only Super Bowl loss in that run he threw for 505 yards
I love when the analysis guy doesn’t know what day it is! Randy Cross!! Go 49ers!!!
Back when the NFL was a real game.
Unpopular opinion this is Brock Purdy today essentially.
Purdy had a better team than the 01 Pat's and still lost the superbowl
My favorite moment in Brady's career was either in 08 or 09, when the o-line was peak. Ball snapped to Brady, he ran to sideline and retrieved a few binders, proceeded to do his annual tax return one handed because he's still holding the ball, then threw to Moss for a TD.
Bradys lived a storybook career.
The GOAT.
Amazing what a competent offensive roster can do for you. I almost forgot how exciting it was to watch a Pats game back then. 😢
Great stuff i would wach a lot more of these from different players
Drew came through.
Their defense was awesome! Running and screen game…superb. Brady only threw for 145 yards in the super bowl.
Keep in my mind...this was before the rule changes...Hell..his 1st 3 Super Bowls were before the rule changes. Brees went from good in San Diego..to HOF in N.O. because of it.
No. He didn't become a HoF player because of the rule changes lol
This was the last year that the Pats and Colts were in the same division. The Pats whooped the Colts both times with Tom Brady at the helm. Damn.
That’s probably one of the reasons they took the colts out of that division.
To all pats fans
Take a shot of vodka 🤪 every time they say tom brady.
You won't last the hole video
As a Chargers fan, Rivers and Brady were every season.
I can’t say I fully remember this whole regular season. But looks like that Chargers game was when it started to look like Brady might be the real deal. 364 yds, 2 TDs, 0 INT
That Lewis hit... he wasn't trying to hurt him, Bledsoe could've ran out of bounds instead chose to run into Lewis who was almost stopped at that point, just lowered his shoulder. Rewatch that lol Bledsoe ended his own tenure there. Good thing too because so begins the era of the comeback kid!
Somewhere Colin Cowherd is shaking his head saying this was just a fluke and no QB that has his hat on back to front could do it again. 😂
Great editing.
This is awesome! How lucky us Patriots fans were! What memories!
Very very very lucky, now we're back to normal, the good old days...AAAH
@@WaynePryceI'm enjoying being back to normal. Playing in every single AFC championship game for like 10 years is stressful. Lol .
@@therealivydawguhhh I think it’s a lot better to be at the top no matter how many seasons, it’s not fun having double digit losses consecutively every year
I miss sports center lol
Saints legend David Patten
Great video.
god bless kevin faulk i hope him and his many decedents live long and prosperous lives.
Antwan Smith was such a dog man.. patton was a god this year. Troy brown was toms comfort blanket.. brady? A goat
3:00 pat surtains dad lol
9:30 antonie winfields dad?
That end interview looks like a clip of Theo von
ANYONE SEE BARRY BONDS(73) AT THE BOTTOM???? Fricken awesome
I was 10 years old this year and my whole life basically Brady brought the pats to the Super Bowl / greatest dynasty ever. He leaves and 3 years later the pats are the 2 worst team in the league now 🤮.thanks bill for ruining everything. Thanks Tom for a lifetime of glory
8:35 omg this pass is a thing of magic
"There's the speedy Tom Brady".
Oh my, his running speed was never exceptional, but it was a decent catch for sure.
Brady slurring in the last clip🍻🍺🍻😂
This is a great video to destroy the narrative that Brady was carried by special teams and defense. No doubt they played great, but Brady was the main reason why the team got on track to even make it to the playoffs in the first place, and of course a 20-year dynasty (and a 22-year Tom Brady dynasty) after.
The one thing that makes me sad about this season is that Butch from the Cape, the ever entertaining Boston antagonist of sports talk radio, never got the chance to see it.
Jared Mayo, help us get back to this please
Do you have any Brady 2000 or 2001 preseason highlights?! 🙏
I bet at the time Mo Lewis and the Jets were like well, Bledsoe is out. The AFC East is ours for the next 10 years 😂😂😂
23:00 I still honestly believe this whole season was fixed. Just his reaction says it all with Brady. All because of 9/11 that happened that year.
I saw that game that ended Bledsoe’s career. That’s all she wrote. Started Brady’s Long career!😮
That hat😂
20:00 That drive right there you could make the argument was the mos important and pivotal drive in the whole patriot dynasty - if they dont score there they likely dont come back and perhaps no dynasty
😂 the defense dominated and carried him. That's the truth
Hahaha 😆, stupid.
Wow I remember this game.
Mac Jones is totally the opposite of Tom Brady. As you can see the stats confirm it.
Mac sucks but Brady had a much better roster to start a career with
@@adamf7089 Bullshit he did. The Pats without Brady under Belichick were 5-13 / After Brady Week 3 to the conclusion of the 2001 season 14-3 .. Mac Jones inherited a 7 win team where Belichick just spent an NFL record $210 million on free agents
A great Patriot team win.
What will people say after they figure out the NFL is rigged?
My definition of "dominates" must be different
12:45 “since L.L. Bean had a sale on the little stoves” ?
we had no idea what we were witnessing
2843 yards, 18 tds, 12 ints, 12 fumbles with 3 lost, 1 td and 1 int in the playoffs.
Brady didn't dominate that season. Not even close. The rest of the team carried him.
Pats played colts twice a year from 1970 to 2001
nonsense, he was merely a game manager
Lmaooooo 7 rings, 10 SB appearances. Doesn’t sound like a game manager to me.
@matthewspallina226 Uh yeah, at this time, he *was* more of a game manager. Your reply is simple-minded "thinking". It was a while later in his career when he truly became elite. And yes, before you go attacking me out of reflex, I think he's the greatest QB ever.
Shit, Vinatieri was a huge factor too.
Before Divisional realignment Brady and Manning were in the same division!
Brady won 2 of his first 3 games ever against Manning. If Manning had won those games, we would've never heard of Tom Brady.
The person who changed the NFL forever and forever changed the way people look at it was Mo Lewis. Without Mo Lewis The Patriots would still be the Minnesota Vikings or San Diego (LA) Chargers. Robert Kraft should erect a statue of Mo right outside the front gates at Foxborough stadium.
Everyone is gonna remember Bill for trading away the best to ever do it...What a unit😢 Not once did Bill get a sack or throw a TD through out this video, so yes. It was all Tom who put the team on his back..Fuck, we never realized we were watching fuzzy tv
Where did Tom get a sack in this video? Or ever? And the "fuzzy" is because of the video quality, not the TV back then.
@@JH-pt6ih I double down on what I said
@@WaynePryce Doubling down on stupid doesn't make it smart or correct.
Im going to be the tom brady of the nba. Yt algorithm, continue pumping out bulkshit demotivating shorts, it fuels me.
The only Patriots system before Tom Brady was losing.
Braby will win a super bowl as a raider.
3 all time great B's (Belichick, Brady, Berman)
I didn't realize he won it the first year he took over for Drew... wow
They got a couple calls go there way that year
Dominates is a bit strong