Da Man Clay
T'Blades
- Dec 16, 2004
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The inevitable of this game has been palpable.
****ing Pats.
Agreed - I'm in the "anybody but the Pats" camp
Agreed - I'm in the "anybody but the Pats" camp
They went out to 5/1 on Betfair after the Jags kicked their FG to go 20/10 up, and then when they got that fumble it went out even further.Gutted for the Jags, but had a great season. You always knew that the Pats would come back to win, it's just what they do.
Shame the interception by thge Jags was blown down - would have good for the Jags to be able to run it in. Bortles needs to really stay cool here.
Shame the interception by thge Jags was blown down - would have good for the Jags to be able to run it in. Bortles needs to really stay cool here.
That’s the most frustrating part, let Jack go and then review the play, why call it dead at that time?
It takes some doing to go to Foxboro and have more rushing yards, more possession, more turnovers, more sacks and still lose. Brady only had 25 yards more passing than Bortles. Painful end to the game as everyone knew it was coming.
Whilst everyone will talk about that fumble/interception, in truth your last sentence is what ought to be talked about - we knew what was coming. And being specific, something happened a few plays later that we didn't know was coming - the Jags stopped a Pats drive when a TD seemed inevitable. But what did they do with possession from their own 10? They tried to run the ball on the first down, then attempt a throw on the second. Exactly what everyone knew they'd do, including the Pats defence. It was predictable and poor, and led to a punt that was returned right back to their own 30 yard line. Had they been able to drive down the field at that point, they'd have left the Pats with a lot more to do and also left a lot less time to do it in.