A sign of things to come as the Jaguars would make two return trips to Foxborough over the next four seasons in the postseason only to come away empty handed. Then another decade later, their Super Bowl dreams would also be dashed in Foxborough (just as they were in 1996).
You can tell that the Jacksonville jaguars were definitely on the rise, and that defense front reminds you of a lot of hard-nosed, old-school NFL teams, showing that physicality makes a big difference and keeps offenses in the game, referring to their mountain by pressuring the other one, regardless of record, like the movie, any given Sunday, that’s what the NFL really is. PS, random thought as well: a lot of people talk about how Bill Belichick was cold with a lot of the Boston media up here, but I’ve always noticed in a lot of these interviews. He did with Armen Keteyian, that he was always open, honest upfront about things, and it goes back to what I believe which is respect, gained disrespect earned and when you’re not constantly calling out someone or questioning your character or what you’re trying to do, it allows for there to be a mutual respect between one and another and I think a lot of people nowadays can, look at that and say that’s a really solid positive way to conduct yourself with a year head coach of a NFL franchise with a reporter or a supervisor with your employee/vice versa/etc.
Sure, and let's ignore the fact that offense had Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, Antonio Brown, Gronk and Leonard Fournette on it. Along with 3 pro bowl O-Linemen. But ok.
Byron Leftwich never had any help and he suffered because of it. If he had a better supporting cast, he could have been among the top QBs in this time period.
Nah. He had enough opportunities with the talent around him. His backup QB David Garrard took the same talent and got them further along than Byron could.
I swear these announcers are jinxes. Every time they're over their mouths the opposite happens. In the beginning he says the Patriots are up against the defense that's only allowed 9 points from all of their opponents this season per game. Thank you jinx
I'll tell you I don't know how some of these guys get coaching jobs. You got Mark Brunell as a quarterback and you play the entitled underprivileged because well it's the NFL and they have to be politically correct
I've always been baffled at decisions owners and coaches make where on Earth and how on Earth did they come up with Byron Leftwich as their starting quarterback? They don't deserve to ever go to a championship making decisions like this
A sign of things to come as the Jaguars would make two return trips to Foxborough over the next four seasons in the postseason only to come away empty handed. Then another decade later, their Super Bowl dreams would also be dashed in Foxborough (just as they were in 1996).
Touchdowns:
8:20 NE: Graham 27-yd rec from Brady
1:33:40 NE: Brown 10-yd rec from Brady
1:51:25 NE: Smith 1-yd rush
1:59:10 JAX: Johnson 27-yd rec from Leftwich
Key Stats:
JAX:
Byron Leftwich 21/40 pass, 288 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT
Mike Peterson 1 sack, 14 tackles
John Henderson 1 sack, 10 tackles
Deke Cooper 10 tackles
NE:
Tyrone Poole 2 INT, 5 tackles
Rodney Harrison 11 tackles
Tedy Bruschi 10 tackles
Richard Seymour 1 sack, 7 tackles, 1 FF
That snow storm was insane!
first time in pats history the team won at least 12 regular season games
New England finished the season on a 15-game winning streak to go from 2-2 all the way to a title.
You can tell that the Jacksonville jaguars were definitely on the rise, and that defense front reminds you of a lot of hard-nosed, old-school NFL teams, showing that physicality makes a big difference and keeps offenses in the game, referring to their mountain by pressuring the other one, regardless of record, like the movie, any given Sunday, that’s what the NFL really is. PS, random thought as well: a lot of people talk about how Bill Belichick was cold with a lot of the Boston media up here, but I’ve always noticed in a lot of these interviews. He did with Armen Keteyian, that he was always open, honest upfront about things, and it goes back to what I believe which is respect, gained disrespect earned and when you’re not constantly calling out someone or questioning your character or what you’re trying to do, it allows for there to be a mutual respect between one and another and I think a lot of people nowadays can, look at that and say that’s a really solid positive way to conduct yourself with a year head coach of a NFL franchise with a reporter or a supervisor with your employee/vice versa/etc.
Brady playing against his current offensive coordinator.
1:35:04 What a time for running backs
Lol Brady won a SB with Leftwitch as his Offensive Coordinator
🐐🐐🐐🐐
And people doubt his talent and greatness.😂
Sure, and let's ignore the fact that offense had Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, Antonio Brown, Gronk and Leonard Fournette on it. Along with 3 pro bowl O-Linemen. But ok.
Byron Leftwich never had any help and he suffered because of it. If he had a better supporting cast, he could have been among the top QBs in this time period.
I thought he looked solid watching him in this game. I wondered why i never heard of him.
All he had was Fred Taylor and old ass jimmy smith. Might be the worst collection of skill players ever
Nah. He had enough opportunities with the talent around him. His backup QB David Garrard took the same talent and got them further along than Byron could.
I swear these announcers are jinxes. Every time they're over their mouths the opposite happens. In the beginning he says the Patriots are up against the defense that's only allowed 9 points from all of their opponents this season per game. Thank you jinx
I'll tell you I don't know how some of these guys get coaching jobs. You got Mark Brunell as a quarterback and you play the entitled underprivileged because well it's the NFL and they have to be politically correct
I was there...most fun I've had tailgating. Ride home was a bitch though...roads were wicked bad
I've noticed the Patriots always back up and let somebody score at the end of the game make him feel good
At some points it sounds high pitched
Whenever there is an aerial shot or when they get off the field it becomes high pitched
When Gumbel throws it to Armen Keteyian, Keteyian briefly sounds like Arnie Pye.
Rip Greg gumbel
Can you add 2004 jaguars
I do not have any games from that season as of right now.
I've always been baffled at decisions owners and coaches make where on Earth and how on Earth did they come up with Byron Leftwich as their starting quarterback? They don't deserve to ever go to a championship making decisions like this
Patriots are last in the league of scoring in the red zone funny how they seem to score last in every game LOL
Gumbel is tubby
You mean he's fat?😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣👍🏻