He deserves to be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame without a shadow of a doubt 100% because he is the only defensive back with 30 interceptions and 30 sacks in NFL history.
I like to call this game the "Damon Huard" game because during the week leading up to this game, New England used backup QB Damon Huard as their QB because he could emulate Peyton Manning because he knew how Manning operated with the audibles and checks he would do. In fact, McGinest said in the America's Game of the 2003 Pats that Huard "Should have gotten an Oscar."
+TumonniTV While these were the quote on quote "Spygate years," as you said, this game was not won by cheating. What New England did that week in practice was that they had Damon Huard, who was Tom Brady's backup QB at the time, take the first team reps because he had a good idea and understanding of how Peyton Manning orchestrated the offense for the Colts. So what Huard did was that he would constantly call audibles, change plays at the line, call hot routes, and he even sounded like Peyton Manning. In fact, Willie McGinnest said, and I quote "He should have gotten an Oscar" because he sounded somewhat like Peyton Manning. And as Charlie Weis said, "Even though it wasn't his body, you would have thought it was Peyton playing the practices." So, on this one, I credit New England because they weren't fooled by what Manning was doing with his audibles and THEY were the ones fooling Manning...which doesn't happen too often.
The game that caused the Colts to cheat and have the rules changed to help Peyton because they didn't like the tough D from Ty Law on their receivers.
yeah and then those bum asses called foul on the deflated balls when it was a nothing burger
A good effort by an excellent football team. Rodney Harrison is raw talent.
He deserves to be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame without a shadow of a doubt 100% because he is the only defensive back with 30 interceptions and 30 sacks in NFL history.
I like to call this game the "Damon Huard" game because during the week leading up to this game, New England used backup QB Damon Huard as their QB because he could emulate Peyton Manning because he knew how Manning operated with the audibles and checks he would do. In fact, McGinest said in the America's Game of the 2003 Pats that Huard "Should have gotten an Oscar."
+Brian Waas That is a surprising revelation my friend. Maybe Huard could have a career as an impersonator.
Thank you so much you are awesome Richard. Go Pats
Thanks bro, what a good game.
does anyone know the name of the song at 9:25?
Rock and Roll by Gary Glitter
Tony grungy and Patty Cake Manning how I love to watch them lose over and over
your awesome
This should be Chiefs v patriots
Peyton's only AFC Championship loss
The only time brady beat manning in the afc championship sighs.. then cries..
Peyton Manning At least should of Had 5 Rings at the colts.......
The Spygate years.
+TumonniTV haha butthurt faggot watchign their vids crying about it.
stop crying pos
+TumonniTV While these were the quote on quote "Spygate years," as you said, this game was not won by cheating. What New England did that week in practice was that they had Damon Huard, who was Tom Brady's backup QB at the time, take the first team reps because he had a good idea and understanding of how Peyton Manning orchestrated the offense for the Colts. So what Huard did was that he would constantly call audibles, change plays at the line, call hot routes, and he even sounded like Peyton Manning. In fact, Willie McGinnest said, and I quote "He should have gotten an Oscar" because he sounded somewhat like Peyton Manning. And as Charlie Weis said, "Even though it wasn't his body, you would have thought it was Peyton playing the practices." So, on this one, I credit New England because they weren't fooled by what Manning was doing with his audibles and THEY were the ones fooling Manning...which doesn't happen too often.
The Dynasty years, 6 rings to 1