I don't know if he can save the Buccaneers. I just saw a Philip Rivers is going to the Colts for at least a year. I think he deserves a ring I hope he gets one.
517 Passing Yards to start off the season is epic and that New England Offense was stacked with Welker in the slot and Gronk/Hernandez in double TE sets.
@@coreyperdue37 Agreed but there are a few recent "mixed" teams that I believe can challenge them: - 13 Offense/15 Defense Broncos - 11 Offense/19 Defense Packers - 11 Offense/19 Defense Saints - 19 Offense/13 Defense Chiefs - 19 Offense/13 Defense Seahawks Just to name a few...
@@JD-ib9zd that was a bad Brady pass but everyone blames Wes. Like we get it, it was definitely catchable but when Tom has a clean pocket with no pressure on him on a 20 yard throw, he tosses it high and behind Wes in opposite momentum, I blame Tom. If Brady hits Welker in the chest like he should have, the pats win that super bowl. On top of that, the pats were fucking stacked, your QB is supposed to be able to score more than 14 and 17 points in the super bowl 🤷🏻♂️
@@gregtrust5599 I gotta disagree with you. The ball was directly in his hands. He had full possession and dropped it. An all-pro should easily be able to make that catch. Also if you're talking about a qb being able to put up more points, Manning in 2013 was a beast throwing for 55 tds. The Broncos scored 8 points in the SB. Brady played a clean game, the Giants were just on a war path.
12.5 and 3.5 each year. Or 12 and 4 one year, 13 and 3 the next, now do that for the decade. The decade after you led the NFL in wins in the 2000s, IIRC.
I remember watching this game live Wes Welker was a beast I hated the Patriots but I have always respected Tom Brady never thought I would see the day that he wouldn't being playing for another team
I was down about 60 points in my fantasy league before this Monday night game but I had both Brady and Welker starting, that 99 td carried me ahead to victory..the other guy was pissed lol
I remember being 18 during this game and I was so excited for the season that I knew the Pats were about to have. Tom was in his absolute prime right here and he deserves more credit for what he did during this 2011 season. Coming off of the lockout, our defense was not very good and didn’t have the chemistry that we were accustomed to during parts of the dynasty. We knew we had Brady in his prime though, and boy did he show it. Pats fans went into every season with the super bowl on our minds and we were confident like that because we knew how great our quarterback was. We knew that we had an absolute legend in Brady and pairing him with Belichick gave us an advantage that no other team has had. Year after year we went into every season with the full belief that we had the best qb and coach and every year they put us in contention for titles. It’s truly the end of an era now that Tom Brady is leaving New England.
Dear Brady: For all the times you have beaten us and all the time we have beaten you, you are considered to be better than all of the AFC east teams in the NFL!! Good luck playing against Teddy Bridgewater, Drew Brees & Matt Ryan in the NFC South!! Wishing you a good luck, Entire AFC
As a life-long Patriots fan, Tom Brady leaving has hit me pretty hard. I hoped he would retire a Patriot, but considering the position New England was in and what Tampa Bay was offering, it appears that Tampa was simply too good for Tom to turn down. I'm a Patriots fan no matter what, but I'm damn sure gonna be cheering for Brady regardless. Hope he gets #7, #8 and every next ring until he decides to hang it up. I know there are few doubters of Tom Brady at this point, but screw it, prove 'em all wrong Tommy! Only wish him the best.
I love Tom but I am Pats fan first so no I will not be hoping he wins anymore SB, he should have retired a Patriot. I understand its just a business which really makes being a fan hard sometimes. No loyalty either way. I think Tom will have a good year but I also feel time has caught up with him, still very good but no longer elite.
I hope after his two years in Tampa he signs with New England and retires the same day. I'll be watching both New England and Tampa this year. They do NOT play at the same time until week 15. That fact is friggin crazy. The two teams play at the sane time only twice. Week 15 and 16. Both vs division rivals.
Aaron Hernandez was such an amazing player. It really is sad what ended up transpiring with him. He always seemed like such a nice dude and most people would have never guessed he’d do something like that. I would have loved to see him have a full career. I definitely think he’d have been a HoF’er. Prayers up for the victims and their families forever and always!
Watching how Brady threw the ball in his older games he threw it with such purpose and confidence. Also his receiver that he had especially in this game were probably the best receiver group ever to see that team. Sucks they never won a ship with that crew
Sam Stewart yeah just a bunch of excuses never any proof of AB doing that, relying on Gordon was stupid especially since he was a shell of his former self from 2013 and sanu was never anything special never had a 1000 yard season sanders was better and coasted less but bill and is bad GMing at its finest
Billy Bob yeah now that I think about it your right but at least Bill kind of tried but I do see what you mean Bill used to stack that receiving core murderer or not Hernandez and Gronk vs now they have Matt Lacrosse so I see what you mean
The Pats had a truly incredible offense that year. Not a one dimensional powerhouse like 2007 either. It was a flexible, efficient killing machine. They could spread you out 5 wide and beat man to man coverage with anyone on the field. They could kill the best nickel defenses in the league with their 11 personnel or bring in 2 or 3 TE's and just power run it down the field. Gronk, Hernandez and Woodhead were virtually unstoppable when on the field together and made it so teams could not match up. If you put speed on the field, they'd bring it in tight and run the ball. If you brought size, each one was a *deadly* receiving threat and could flex out and they'd throw it on you. The defense was their achilles heel all year. The offense was so good most games that it didn't matter but once they got to the Super Bowl - that all changed. Gronk was hobbled with a serious ankle injury that required surgery just a few weeks later once the swelling went down. He was no where near as effective running routes or blocking and played merely as a decoy. The Giants pass rush was elite that year and it eliminated most of the Pat's down field passing game and controlled their running attack. On top of that, unlike his understudy Julian Edelman, Wes Welker could not make the big plays when needed to in Super Bowls. That year, even with an injured Gronk and playing against an elite Giants front-7, the Patriots were one decent safety and D-lineman away from winning that Super Bowl. It's no surprise to me that after that game, Devin McCourty was transitioned to and solidified their free safety position for the next decade. Had that transition happened a year earlier, or if Albert Haynesworth would've played near his prior capability or if they'd have spent Ochocinco's contract money on a starting DB or D-lineman, Brady and Belichick would've likely had 7 Super Bowl wins together and revenge against the Giants. Ah, well. Shit happens. 🤷 Side note; Wes Welker was a great player but Julian Edelman was a great *Patriot.* That's why one has three rings and the other has *none."
I think ochocinco still had juice left tom just had better chemistry with his other receivers. That one catch he had on the sideline was nice and his signature
@@adrianpena800he did. 517 was the NFL record I think on Monday night, but second all time to another guy. Nobody has thrown for 500 since. I think Matt Ryan or Mathew Stafford was the lastest
They should elect Brady to the HOF twice - for the first and second halves of his career. So far. How many quarterbacks with 125 career wins and 3 SB wins, w/ one or more SB MVPs, AREN'T in the HOF? He did that twice. A decade each. So far.
Ray B Easy, filming opposing team hand signals was perfectly legal in 2007. The Patriots however, filmed from the wrong location in the stadium. Yes they technically cheated, but the scandal was blown way out of proportion and made it out like New England was bad for spying on teams when filming signals was legal
So many names on this team. Gronk, Hernandez, Welker, Branch, Ochocinco, Edelman, Mayo, McCourty, Wilfork, Andre Carter. A shame they didn’t win it all
That 99 and 1/2 passing play was fun to watch. Tom had pressure in his face and he still chuck the ball to Wes Welker and Wes had nothing but green in front of him after that. Great playcall and great execution.
Tazer what are you talking about Jamies is one of only a few guys to do it, the 2011 season (due to the strike) had by far the most 5000 yard seasons as it wasn’t just Brady and Brees but Rodgers (who was the MVP), Stafford and a few others as well
NFL throwback please do a 30 minute brady and the pats highlight reel to keep me from going off the deep end :( With lockdowns we have all the time in the world to watch your videos.
It’s a shame this team didn’t win a superbowl. I really liked Danny Woodhead and Hernandez both were really good. Woodhead just fit the Pats. I was mad he left for the chargers what a mistake
That offense was stacked, and Julian Edelman was more of an after thought learning behind Wes Welker. Edelman is a Super Bowl MVP now. Unreal. Imagine if Moss stuck around.....🤣
My most memorable Reggie Bush run was when he was playing fir the Saints that was going up against the Dolphins in 2009. It's ironic that he eventually played for the Dolphins
Every time I see highlights and I see #81 Hernandez , I think what could’ve been but the thug life was too much for him to leave behind , Brady would’ve hit 100k passing yards already but you know what happened
Man that 2011 Dolphins team had Reggie Bush, Brandon Marshall, Cameron Wake, Vontae Davis, Karlos Dansby, Reshad Jones, and a veteran Jason Taylor. And they started off the year 0-7! These were the days where they relied too much on Chad Henne at QB
Relied on Henne too much? LOL Henne started a grand total of 31 games in his 4 years in Miami. In typical Miami fashion, they were 0-7 and in prime position to be able to draft Andrew Luck, but they messed that up by winning 6 of their last 9 games.
Teams with the most superbowl wins in each calendar decade of the Superbowl Era. 1966-present. 1960's: Green Bay. 1970's: Pittsburgh 1980's: San Francisco 1990's: Dallas. 2000's: New England. 2010's: New England 2020's: ?????.
Jet fans are the most happiest to hear Brady is officially leaving the Patriots and the division. Brady dominated and this news has Jets fans jumping for joy.
Brady to Welker for 99 yards!!! Welker made the play what it was but Brady was spot on the throw!! I remember this game like it was yesterday and I knew the patriots were going to the super bowls by just watching this game
So where's Tom gonna go?
Fox Sports is reporting that it's Tampa. Have yet to see any other outlet confirm, so we'll see.
They say he’s signing with Tampa tomorrow 😔
San Diego maybe
I don't know if he can save the Buccaneers. I just saw a Philip Rivers is going to the Colts for at least a year. I think he deserves a ring I hope he gets one.
Away please
517 Passing Yards to start off the season is epic and that New England Offense was stacked with Welker in the slot and Gronk/Hernandez in double TE sets.
If they had this offense last year man... would have been 19-0
@@coreyperdue37 Agreed but there are a few recent "mixed" teams that I believe can challenge them:
- 13 Offense/15 Defense Broncos
- 11 Offense/19 Defense Packers
- 11 Offense/19 Defense Saints
- 19 Offense/13 Defense Chiefs
- 19 Offense/13 Defense Seahawks
Just to name a few...
I remember watching this before going to school
Crazy how living in Europe, MNF was still on before and sometimes even during school
Yeah Hetnandez was a cold blooded killer back in the day.
@@brentfox6540 Lol I'm a Bills fanare you also?
I feel like this season by Tom is really underrated when people talk about his career. Wes Welker was a monster in 2011 as well
Crazy how welker misses that catch in the super bowl and everyone forgets about his good season lol
2011 and 2007 were definitely the best years of Tom Brady’s career.
@@TheBeyondGamer can throw 2010 in there as well. With Gronk and Hernandez Brady was nails.
@@JD-ib9zd that was a bad Brady pass but everyone blames Wes. Like we get it, it was definitely catchable but when Tom has a clean pocket with no pressure on him on a 20 yard throw, he tosses it high and behind Wes in opposite momentum, I blame Tom. If Brady hits Welker in the chest like he should have, the pats win that super bowl. On top of that, the pats were fucking stacked, your QB is supposed to be able to score more than 14 and 17 points in the super bowl 🤷🏻♂️
@@gregtrust5599 I gotta disagree with you. The ball was directly in his hands. He had full possession and dropped it. An all-pro should easily be able to make that catch. Also if you're talking about a qb being able to put up more points, Manning in 2013 was a beast throwing for 55 tds. The Broncos scored 8 points in the SB. Brady played a clean game, the Giants were just on a war path.
New England went 125-35 in the regular season during the 2010's. THE BEST regular record of any team during the 2010's.
12.5 and 3.5 each year. Or 12 and 4 one year, 13 and 3 the next, now do that for the decade. The decade after you led the NFL in wins in the 2000s, IIRC.
As much as I hate the Patriots I got to respect that. Fins up
Best decade for one team
Nah fr they went 14-2 this game they won 38 to 24 good game
I remember watching this game live Wes Welker was a beast I hated the Patriots but I have always respected Tom Brady never thought I would see the day that he wouldn't being playing for another team
That 99 yard td pass is the most memorable moment of this game
Look at the actual placement of the ball on that throw. Absolute dime
@@realitities2 Yep👍👍👍
Sports 311 Benny sapp got fired the next morning 😂
I was down about 60 points in my fantasy league before this Monday night game but I had both Brady and Welker starting, that 99 td carried me ahead to victory..the other guy was pissed lol
@@realitities2 it’s the most perfect throw I’ve almost ever seen it looks like a video game
2:10 Matthew Slater's sole career reception
LOL
WOW.
he's last on the WR depth chart
Special teams god tho eh
I'm SHOCKED that Bill didn't use him at wide receiver more last season.
I remember being 18 during this game and I was so excited for the season that I knew the Pats were about to have. Tom was in his absolute prime right here and he deserves more credit for what he did during this 2011 season. Coming off of the lockout, our defense was not very good and didn’t have the chemistry that we were accustomed to during parts of the dynasty. We knew we had Brady in his prime though, and boy did he show it. Pats fans went into every season with the super bowl on our minds and we were confident like that because we knew how great our quarterback was. We knew that we had an absolute legend in Brady and pairing him with Belichick gave us an advantage that no other team has had. Year after year we went into every season with the full belief that we had the best qb and coach and every year they put us in contention for titles. It’s truly the end of an era now that Tom Brady is leaving New England.
Giants just beat Brady the SB prior...and in 2007. Any given Sunday... Wrecked!!!
Tom Brady hasnt even left from his prime yet, he still plays as good as he did in 2011
@@ernestogastelum9123 fr fr
3:11 That was Julian Edleman is 2011.
That is something else...
He should bring the hair back and get a massive beard again
His hair in 2011 was almost the same length of Brady's hair in 2010.
Ibraheem Rao uhh no way longer
We’ll miss you, Tom.
We won’t...
🖊 AFC East
Dear Brady:
For all the times you have beaten us and all the time we have beaten you, you are considered to be better than all of the AFC east teams in the NFL!! Good luck playing against Teddy Bridgewater, Drew Brees & Matt Ryan in the NFC South!!
Wishing you a good luck,
Entire AFC
he retired in 2023
I love these so much, all the throwback games hopefully will get me through the current crisis
Wes Welker was a great fit for the Patriots.
Would have loved to see him get a ring. Still a great player though.
Deon branch was too
Ryan Irwin- Diehl and being a coach for the 9ners smh, he’s cursed from winning a ring 🤦🏾♂️
Too bad he couldn't make that catch against the GIANTS in that 2nd Superbowl. He catches that ball and NEW ENGLAND probably wins that game.
Joe Linney they definetly win If he catches that
As a life-long Patriots fan, Tom Brady leaving has hit me pretty hard. I hoped he would retire a Patriot, but considering the position New England was in and what Tampa Bay was offering, it appears that Tampa was simply too good for Tom to turn down. I'm a Patriots fan no matter what, but I'm damn sure gonna be cheering for Brady regardless. Hope he gets #7, #8 and every next ring until he decides to hang it up.
I know there are few doubters of Tom Brady at this point, but screw it, prove 'em all wrong Tommy! Only wish him the best.
I love Tom but I am Pats fan first so no I will not be hoping he wins anymore SB, he should have retired a Patriot. I understand its just a business which really makes being a fan hard sometimes. No loyalty either way. I think Tom will have a good year but I also feel time has caught up with him, still very good but no longer elite.
I hope after his two years in Tampa he signs with New England and retires the same day. I'll be watching both New England and Tampa this year. They do NOT play at the same time until week 15. That fact is friggin crazy. The two teams play at the sane time only twice. Week 15 and 16. Both vs division rivals.
@hamace Losing your QB and favorite player sucks. Crazy concept, I know.
Now in the sb for the 10th time
@@mtadams2009 oops
Brady behind a good O line and more than two receivers ,,,, it doesn’t look fair.
Danny Woodhead: most underrated running back in NFL History
He was just as much of a beast in San Diego, maybe even more so...
Captain Nutsack totally, he doesn’t get talked about enough
Liked him.
2011 honestly doesn’t feel that long ago. Remember it like it was yesterday. This broadcast makes it seem like it was a looooong time ago
Wow I’d never thought I’d see the day where I’d say that 2011 graphics look “dated,” but here we are lol. Damn does time fly....
Every time I watch old Hernandez highlights, I just shake my head smh Dude had the talent to be the GOAT or at least close to it.
But he was a Gangsta!!!
Damn 2011 lookin super old
Aaron Hernandez was such an amazing player. It really is sad what ended up transpiring with him. He always seemed like such a nice dude and most people would have never guessed he’d do something like that. I would have loved to see him have a full career. I definitely think he’d have been a HoF’er. Prayers up for the victims and their families forever and always!
He was a psychopath!!!
@@aspenrebel That Guy Sucks
2011 New England Offense was stacked their Achilles Heel in 2011 was their defense 32nd on the run, and 19 in pass defense
Can’t believe how old school the unis seem now even tho it isn’t that old 😂
That patriots o line in 2011 was so beautiful to watch.
Brady’s was lower 30s in this game like 33 I believe and some old guy in rehab during this game said “he just gets better with age” as if he was old
It's always a pleasure to watch the GOAT and his Patriot flock
1:51 who knew I’d get chills from a Chad hennie QB draw
I understand now.
Prime Tom Brady was different
Watching how Brady threw the ball in his older games he threw it with such purpose and confidence. Also his receiver that he had especially in this game were probably the best receiver group ever to see that team. Sucks they never won a ship with that crew
We will miss you Tommy. ❤
WOW back when Tom was about 3.5 years away from SB win #4.
Love watching classic Brady games like this. Life was a simpler time back then. Sincerely, one heartbroken and Tom Brady missing Patriots fan
Don’t worry, if Bill can draft, trade, or sign for a QB, LB, and WR then we will be back in it
We do have the cap space and the 15th pick after all
But we have Newton and Stidham (who?)
Back when bill actually gave Brady a supporting cast on offense and didn’t set him up to fail
I agree. Tom didn't leave because he wants to be a Bucc. He's leaving because of Billichick.
Tom just wants to have fun playing football again. Last seasons offense was a horror film
Sam Stewart yeah just a bunch of excuses never any proof of AB doing that, relying on Gordon was stupid especially since he was a shell of his former self from 2013 and sanu was never anything special never had a 1000 yard season sanders was better and coasted less but bill and is bad GMing at its finest
Billy Bob yeah now that I think about it your right but at least Bill kind of tried but I do see what you mean Bill used to stack that receiving core murderer or not Hernandez and Gronk vs now they have Matt Lacrosse so I see what you mean
6 super bowls later and you're still complaining... Shut up Patriots fans..
Long hair Brady was a menace 😂
The Pats had a truly incredible offense that year. Not a one dimensional powerhouse like 2007 either. It was a flexible, efficient killing machine. They could spread you out 5 wide and beat man to man coverage with anyone on the field. They could kill the best nickel defenses in the league with their 11 personnel or bring in 2 or 3 TE's and just power run it down the field.
Gronk, Hernandez and Woodhead were virtually unstoppable when on the field together and made it so teams could not match up. If you put speed on the field, they'd bring it in tight and run the ball. If you brought size, each one was a *deadly* receiving threat and could flex out and they'd throw it on you.
The defense was their achilles heel all year. The offense was so good most games that it didn't matter but once they got to the Super Bowl - that all changed. Gronk was hobbled with a serious ankle injury that required surgery just a few weeks later once the swelling went down. He was no where near as effective running routes or blocking and played merely as a decoy. The Giants pass rush was elite that year and it eliminated most of the Pat's down field passing game and controlled their running attack.
On top of that, unlike his understudy Julian Edelman, Wes Welker could not make the big plays when needed to in Super Bowls. That year, even with an injured Gronk and playing against an elite Giants front-7, the Patriots were one decent safety and D-lineman away from winning that Super Bowl. It's no surprise to me that after that game, Devin McCourty was transitioned to and solidified their free safety position for the next decade. Had that transition happened a year earlier, or if Albert Haynesworth would've played near his prior capability or if they'd have spent Ochocinco's contract money on a starting DB or D-lineman, Brady and Belichick would've likely had 7 Super Bowl wins together and revenge against the Giants.
Ah, well. Shit happens. 🤷
Side note; Wes Welker was a great player but Julian Edelman was a great *Patriot.* That's why one has three rings and the other has *none."
I think ochocinco still had juice left tom just had better chemistry with his other receivers. That one catch he had on the sideline was nice and his signature
Shouldve been more yards Slater and Welker dropped 2 deep bombs
Tom would’ve beat the single game yardage record
The one Slater dropped was very catchable.
I feel like he easily could have had 600 passing yards this game.
@@adrianpena800he did. 517 was the NFL record I think on Monday night, but second all time to another guy. Nobody has thrown for 500 since. I think Matt Ryan or Mathew Stafford was the lastest
@@ChickasawMal28_Brady had 505 against the eagles in SB 52
They should elect Brady to the HOF twice - for the first and second halves of his career. So far. How many quarterbacks with 125 career wins and 3 SB wins, w/ one or more SB MVPs, AREN'T in the HOF? He did that twice. A decade each. So far.
Scott Stewart they say patriots cheaters so some don’t count
Ray B Every cheating allegation was either completely false or blown out of proportion. Do some research before you speak
Prestige V61 I what about spy gate !
Ray B Easy, filming opposing team hand signals was perfectly legal in 2007. The Patriots however, filmed from the wrong location in the stadium. Yes they technically cheated, but the scandal was blown way out of proportion and made it out like New England was bad for spying on teams when filming signals was legal
Miami passed on Matt Ryan for Chad Henne in 2008.
They didn't really missed out on much..
@@TheChubbyd07 I know Ethan comes but he stabilized the quaterback position in Atlanta.
This is one of the most intriguing primetime games ever!
Geez I wish I could remember where I was around this time in 2011.. Probably walking around my college campus looking for a Monday Night Party LOL
Hey NFL throwback maybe you should make a video of Tom Brady's career highlights in New England
33-0 game vs jets :p
so you want to watch an 80 hour video?
Glad to see Henne get two rings as a Michigan/Dolphins fan
Things you dont want as a QB:
-Get hit
-Get sacked
-12:52
Yeah what was that lol
Gonna be weird not seeing him in a Pats uniform next year 😳
Absolutely love the 99 1/2 to Welker! 🤘🏻🇺🇸
So many names on this team.
Gronk, Hernandez, Welker, Branch, Ochocinco, Edelman, Mayo, McCourty, Wilfork, Andre Carter.
A shame they didn’t win it all
Goodbye Brady ! We will miss you 😢🌸
That 99 and 1/2 passing play was fun to watch. Tom had pressure in his face and he still chuck the ball to Wes Welker and Wes had nothing but green in front of him after that. Great playcall and great execution.
Henne actually looked pretty good too
I was in rehab during this game!!! Not a proud moment but it made the boys all have a good time
Brees and Brady went off this season, each throwing 5,000+ yards before it was commonplace.
Somehow Jameis "30 for 30" Winston can eclipse 5k too.
Tazer what are you talking about Jamies is one of only a few guys to do it, the 2011 season (due to the strike) had by far the most 5000 yard seasons as it wasn’t just Brady and Brees but Rodgers (who was the MVP), Stafford and a few others as well
NFL throwback please do a 30 minute brady and the pats highlight reel to keep me from going off the deep end :( With lockdowns we have all the time in the world to watch your videos.
Timing is everything
This game was tied at one point
Dear God, I only just got the Chad Henne flashbacks out of my head. Thanks guys
Yeah I was like, wait is that chad henne from the chiefs?
Tom Brady has been slicing up defenses with slot receivers since forever now.
Football is much better on grass, dirt and mud
Damn those dolphin uniforms are clean. Bring them back😤😤
Bruh this particular team in Madden was OD bruh and they playbook was goated. The pats two tight end system sheesh
I miss seeing Tom have so many weapons and options. But dude I miss DANNY WOODHEAD such a amazing running back. At least we have James White
Yea
As a chiefs fan this makes me feel a little better having Henne as our backup, but I still wish we kept Matt Moore
I liked Matt Moore. He was very serviceable 😊
Fun fact: that right there is the only reception of Matthew Slater's 13 year career
Was it like cool to have hair like Brady and Edelman?
Damn.. Hernandez was killing it back then. All his catches were on a rope from Brady.. really shot out of the backfield.
I see what you did there. Nice
Miami needs to go back to this logo, color scheme and jerseys tbh.
This was one of the most underrated Patriots teams ever.
Completely carried by Brady
Their defense was an abortion. Brady carried these bums. Another reason he's the goat
Tom Brady the best qk !! Goat !! No questions asked !!
It’s a shame this team didn’t win a superbowl. I really liked Danny Woodhead and Hernandez both were really good. Woodhead just fit the Pats. I was mad he left for the chargers what a mistake
Thanks for the Memories ......
Should be fun to see Brady & Gronk reunited again in Tampa.
That offense was stacked, and Julian Edelman was more of an after thought learning behind Wes Welker. Edelman is a Super Bowl MVP now. Unreal. Imagine if Moss stuck around.....🤣
Wow, rough night for future Super Bowl champion Chad Henne.
I remember celebrating my birthday during this game.
Gaping hole in the Patriots d-line, a foreshadowing of their Superbowl appearance with the giants.
First year playing fantasy I had the Brady Walker Stack.
As a Dolphin fan God did I used to hate the Patriots. Now it's the damn Bills that are a pain every season.
I don't know why so many people say Brady never goes deep or "big boy" throws. Must be haters
I wish my dolphins still had those fire unis
My most memorable Reggie Bush run was when he was playing fir the Saints that was going up against the Dolphins in 2009. It's ironic that he eventually played for the Dolphins
Slaters first and only career reception was in this game as well - went for 46 yards
Gronk with no arm brace? And Edelman with long hair? Damn lol
NE = Well Oiled Machine
NE = Plug & play
NE = Rebuild your career
NE = When you leave here go get that contract
Aaron Hernandez had a killer game!
Can someone explain why did the dolphins let Marshall and Bush walk?
Can you believe that Matthew Slater is still playing on the Patriots in 2020 season. As far as I know he will be for the 2021 season as well.
Every time I see highlights and I see #81 Hernandez , I think what could’ve been but the thug life was too much for him to leave behind , Brady would’ve hit 100k passing yards already but you know what happened
Aaron Hernandez was extremely underrated and yeh that gang shit was too influential in his life.
Sometimes seeing him almost brings back a tear because he had so much going for himself, but was so confused. He took the ‘rap’ from somebody else.
The names on this roster. Ocho, Edelman, Welker, Gronk, Hernandez, Brady
Man that 2011 Dolphins team had Reggie Bush, Brandon Marshall, Cameron Wake, Vontae Davis, Karlos Dansby, Reshad Jones, and a veteran Jason Taylor.
And they started off the year 0-7!
These were the days where they relied too much on Chad Henne at QB
Relied on Henne too much? LOL Henne started a grand total of 31 games in his 4 years in Miami. In typical Miami fashion, they were 0-7 and in prime position to be able to draft Andrew Luck, but they messed that up by winning 6 of their last 9 games.
And they pass on Matt Ryan for Henne LMAO
@@stevep8445 that would have been fun seeing luck vs Brady twice a year
517 yards and three long balls were dropped.... could have been 650
bruce morton I said the same thing
I want Brady to have an 800 yard game!!!
12:54 That crunch is so satisfying
Edelman still had long hairs
Good ol’ Danny Woodhead was so fun to watch sneak by bigger guys (which was every 11 defensive men and who better than Brady to throw the ball to you!
People really try to say Brady never had elite weapons I pull this up
A rare good game by Brady in Miami. For some reason the Patriots always struggle in Miami
The heat and humidity. Hot as hell in Miami . Pats are use to playing up north in not so hot climates
Teams with the most superbowl wins in each calendar decade of the Superbowl Era. 1966-present.
1960's: Green Bay.
1970's: Pittsburgh
1980's: San Francisco
1990's: Dallas.
2000's: New England.
2010's: New England
2020's: ?????.
Tampa Bay
KC
Jet fans are the most happiest to hear Brady is officially leaving the Patriots and the division. Brady dominated and this news has Jets fans jumping for joy.
Edilmen looked so young with the long hair
A lot of those players on both teams are no longer playing . But the Goat is still going strong.
Brady to Welker for 99 yards!!! Welker made the play what it was but Brady was spot on the throw!! I remember this game like it was yesterday and I knew the patriots were going to the super bowls by just watching this game
2 great michigan quarterbacks
that ws nuts that 99 yarder to welker
When Reggie playing , getcha popcorn 🍿