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It's a shootout!  Now it's Brady to Hogan & Amendola

Eagles 29  Pats 26

The Eagles are going to have to keep scoring TD's ... The Pats offense is kicking into gear big time.

It's a shame this game has to end - it's lived up to its billing. 

 

6 points is the worst kind of lead against the Pats.

Eagles score a field goal only.  Eagles now need a 3 and out. 

Eagles  32  Pats  26

33-32 Pats. Gronk 2.0.


Brady 457 yards. 

That interception for the Pats in the first half has come back to haunt the Eagles.  Albeit a fluke interception.  But that's all that New England need sometimes.

Wow ... what a play on 4th down!  Tough catch too under big pressure

The Eagles had to go for it of course but that play could be telling. 

WOW. Will it stand?

 

And we've got that call again ... I hate this rule

I reckon he breaks the plane as a runner


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Far out I wanna puke. Brady to win easily here. Eagles haven't even gotten close to him.

1 minute ago, Macca said:

I reckon he breaks the plane as a runner

That's what I thought. But I thought Jesse James was a runner too.

Terrible play calling on the 2 point conversion. Play action? Seriously?

Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!

Eagles 38  Pats 33 after the Eagles can't convert the 2 points

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I don’t get this game at all. Isn’t that a touchdown??

Not always --- unless the receiver who catches the ball and becomes a runner.  If he catches the ball and isn't a runner the catch can be called incomplete

Confused?  We all are!

Brady fumbles!

Can you believe it? 

 


3 minutes ago, Macca said:

Brady fumbles!

Can you believe it? 

 

Philly need 5 yards on 3rd down to seal it. Otherwise Brady gets one last chance.

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Very uncomfortable.

8 points. 1 minute. No time outs.

1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Philly need 5 yards on 3rd down to seal it. Otherwise Brady gets one last chance.

This game has had everything - except for a reasonable amount of decent defense!

Although that sack/fumble on Brady will be talked about forever if the Eagles hang on. 

Eagles 41  Pats 33

Surely the Eagles win ... surely


8 minutes ago, Dappa Dan said:

Very uncomfortable.

Get comfortable Dappa!!!!

You had to beat a great team and play great as well.  And you did!

Congrats!

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1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Congrats @Dappa Dan.

 

3 minutes ago, Macca said:

Get comfortable Dappa!!!!

You had to beat a great team and play great as well.  And you did!

Congrats!

Thanks boys. Wow what a game. A fairytale season from start to finish.

Unbelievable. 

 

So who gets MVP? 

There were a lot of standout offensive players including Brady & his 3 receivers.

Foles?  Blount?  Clement? 

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Foles already announced.


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