The Baltimore Ravens came the closest that any team has come this season to beating the New England Patriots. You can read all about the game here. Forget Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, with this great escape, this team's leader must be Houdini.
In the end, although the Ravens led much of the game, the small things did them in. An errant time out called here, a penalty there, another penalty there. And another penalty there.
You get the point. They actually had one more try for the win on a serious hail mary by Ravens QB Kyle Boller. It was actually caught
I wanted them to win, the Ravens that is. I wanted Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, and Willis McGahee, all University of Miami football alums along with Sean Taylor (and Reed and McGahee, Taylor's former teammates) to win it for Taylor, as Lewis said during their pre-game prayer/pep talk. And Lewis and company definitely came to play Monday night.
But I must admit that I also wanted to see the Patriots win the game and maintain their perfect record. (Did I say that out loud?) I like seeing history be made. Sue me.
Alas, the Patriots pulled it off by making a few key plays, including scoring a touchdown with less than a minute to go . . . and by the Ravens making a series of errors resulting in 4th downs magically turning into 1st downs and a mistimed (from the Ravens' defense's perspective) timeout.
But as Tony Kornheiser said, all these gaffes resulted in the best team winning - again, like they always do. True statement. Teams have had enough of that running the score up, 50+ point games. They are coming to play now. The Eagles gunned for them, the Ravens gunned for them even harder. But they withheld the pressure and came up with the win. This team is GOOD.
Since my team is tanking, I have to have someone to watch come January. So without further ado . . . Go Pats.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Pats Perspire . . . Just A Little Bit
Posted by Pleats 'n Cleats at 12:25 AM
Labels: Baltimore Ravens, Monday Night Football, New England Patriots, NFL
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