20:42 future patriot legend and later coaching nemesis Mike Vrabel with the strip sack Ironically Gil santos seems to think this should be the tuck rule 😆 🤣
Bruce Armstrong HOF? 6x Pro Bowl 2x All-Pro 212 games played 212 games started / 7 playoff games played 7 playoff games started Played and started in EVERY game for NE from 1987-2000 except for 8 games missed in 1992 Remarkable consistency. Bruce Armstrong has a real HOF case.
Ben Coates HOF? 5x Pro Bowl 3x All-Pro 6x 50+ receptions (5 of those times 60+, 2 of those times 80+, 1 of those times 90+) 6x 600+ yards receiving (3 of those times 700+ yards, 2 of those times 900+ yards, 1 of those times 1100+ yards) 50 TDs in 10 seasons 2 AFC Titles 1 Super Bowl Title 7-4 playoff record with NE + Bal 11.1 yards/reception 499 receptions 5555 yards receiving He was very good in the 1990s.
Marino also threw two interceptions that where returned for a touchdown I would hardly call that A victory for Marino. Plus, like you said, they lost every game to New england that year.
This was the team that made me a pats fan. Still got my bledsoe jersey too
17 years later, Pete Carroll finally helped the Patriots win a super bowl
20:42 future patriot legend and later coaching nemesis Mike Vrabel with the strip sack
Ironically Gil santos seems to think this should be the tuck rule 😆 🤣
11:26
Jimmy Hitchcock intercepts a pass for a 99 yard touchdown
We can see that idiot
10:22 I mean seriously wrf was that drew 😳
This game was so bad Scott Zola threw our only td of the game...
Yup as great as drew bledsoe was for the pats. He threw some really bad interceptions when the receiver was no where near the football.
This team was super frustrating to watch. It showed stretches of dominance and then stretches of complete ineptitude
They could of snuck in another super bowl before the core left
5:26
Troy Brown (80)
TD catch Vs Bears 🐻
Bruce Armstrong HOF?
6x Pro Bowl
2x All-Pro
212 games played 212 games started / 7 playoff games played 7 playoff games started
Played and started in EVERY game for NE from 1987-2000 except for 8 games missed in 1992
Remarkable consistency. Bruce Armstrong has a real HOF case.
can you upload the 1998 and 1999 patriots yearbooks to? :)
13:45
Milloy (36) Intercepts a pass
0:49
Willie McGinest
All-Pro DE
14:11
Ben Coates (87)
TD catch
1:03
Bledsoe throws a TD pass to Shawn Jefferson
5:10
Adam Vinatieri (4)
1:38
Lawyer Milloy (36)
11:00
Larry Whigham
Pick 6
2:44
Bruce Armstrong
What’s the song called in the beginning of the video ?
@Joel Entrup thank you
@@Vader4Life77 what did joel say
@@PaulGallant I wish I knew he gave it to me one day but then when I looked back a little while later the comment was gone
Ben Coates HOF?
5x Pro Bowl
3x All-Pro
6x 50+ receptions (5 of those times 60+, 2 of those times 80+, 1 of those times 90+)
6x 600+ yards receiving (3 of those times 700+ yards, 2 of those times 900+ yards, 1 of those times 1100+ yards)
50 TDs in 10 seasons
2 AFC Titles
1 Super Bowl Title
7-4 playoff record with NE + Bal
11.1 yards/reception
499 receptions
5555 yards receiving
He was very good in the 1990s.
I hope so
0:51
Teddy Bruschi
Alex van pelt had as many interceptions as he had completions
Now coach
15:06 and thus begins the slow downfall of drew Bledsoe...
His downfall was that horrific offensive line. He had a whole 2 seconds to make a decision every down lol
2:35
Willie Clay (32- Patriots FS)
Pick 6
0:53
Lawyer Milloy, SS
will you shut the fuck up already
In the 3 game sweep of Miami Marino threw more td passes to the patriots then Bledsoe did.
Marino also threw two interceptions that where returned for a touchdown I would hardly call that A victory for Marino. Plus, like you said, they lost every game to New england that year.
What’s the song called in the beginning of the video ?
this
War eagle 🦅 Auburn
10:28
Chris Slade (53)
Underrated