usernamedc said:Anyone know what the Patriots were penalized for after the Butler interception? I didn't see anything live.
usernamedc said:Anyone know what the Patriots were penalized for after the Butler interception? I didn't see anything live.
Icculus said:
Celebration - Browner took his helmet off.
They actually called it on the bench. I guess a few guys spilled onto the field. So weak.Icculus said:
Celebration - Browner took his helmet off.
51 pops Gronk and then backpedals the rest of the clip before finally hiding behind a ref.phrenile said:
One of the best parts is Devlin running over to try to get Gronk out of the fray.phrenile said:
It is.canvass ali said:As the camera pans away to follow the fight, you can see Brady calmly kneeling, Sherman approaching him and photographers closing in...looks like the scene developing that resulted in the handshake photo.
Not really, up 3, one yard. Worth it to defend your teammates.Harry Hooper said:
And streaked all the way out to the big logo on the 50-yard line. Dumb move, but it didn't cost the Pats in the end.
Dan to Theo to Ben said:Not really, up 3, one yard. Worth it to defend your teammates.
Stitch01 said:Brady gets up and shakes Sherman's hand after that photo and tells him he's a great player.
Stitch01 said:Think it was actually during the fight
I need a copy of this... I get like no tv here...The Four Peters said:NFL Turning Point on NBCSports right now is unbelievable. Even better audio than Inside the NFL. Replaying in a half hour for those not watching.
I second this. Really well done and super fun to watch.The Four Peters said:NFL Turning Point on NBCSports right now is unbelievable. Even better audio than Inside the NFL. Replaying in a half hour for those not watching.
One Leg at a Time said:It is great, but I am stunned (and slightly unsettled) at the number of uncalled helmet to helmet hits, given how this was supposed to be such a point of emphasis this year.
One Leg at a Time said:It is great, but I am stunned (and slightly unsettled) at the number of uncalled helmet to helmet hits, given how this was supposed to be such a point of emphasis this year.
Good point. And this is why it's always a little weak to complain about the refs - great teams win no matter what. Pats definitely had a couple places to whine had they lost, but they won anyways.Three10toLeft said:
I feel like if they called the helmet to helmet hit from Chancellor to Edelman, they probably would have also required Edelman to head to the sideline for a concussion evaluation immediately after.
You gotta take the good with the bad, I guess.
On the view from NBCSports it definitely felt like it was intended for Jules, and then Vereen's left hand appeared out of nowhere to grab it.normstalls said:Anyone else thinking the one handed catch by Vereen was actually intended for Edelman? I've watched it a couple times and kinda think maybe Edelman was the intended target. Not a big deal obvious, but interesting play... It just doesn't get old watching these highlights and recap shows.
The Four Peters said:NFL Turning Point on NBCSports right now is unbelievable. Even better audio than Inside the NFL. Replaying in a half hour for those not watching.
Brady's pregame speech gave me goosebumps.ragnarok725 said:Parts 1 and 2 of the full Mic'd up, as shown on Inside the NFL:
http://a.video.nfl.com/films/2014/nfl_com/nflcom/post/04/150204_nfln_itn_sb_first_half_highlights_3200k.mp4
http://a.video.nfl.com/films/2014/nfl_com/nflcom/post/04/150204_nfln_itn_sb_second_half_highlights_3200k.mp4
Hopefully it's kosher for these to be posted here. They are direct links from the NFL site.
They're not even pep talks, they're statement of facts. And they players know he's right based on his genius and history, so they abide by what he says, and it works. Pete Carroll really sounded like a fool while mic'd up.Al Zarilla said:Sick of the financial channels, so went over to NFLN and Sound FX is on again..."this is like the Baltimore game. There are no new plays. If everybody does their job...". Does any coach in any sport give in-game pep talks like BB? I don't think so, or at least ones that work.
I will admit a possibly superficial bias against the cheerleader-y ways of one Pete Carroll, and it's certainly unfair to slam him with a clearly unsupportable blanket statement like, "You can't win coaching like that" because it obviously goes without saying that you can, and that HE can, and that he has, and very nearly did again. (Okay - who's ready for the "BUT?")DukeSox said:Pete Carroll really sounded like a fool while mic'd up.