New England Patriots Remain Undefeated
Tom Brady Leads the New England Escape Out of Baltimore
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For 53 minutes on Monday Night Football, it looked like the Baltimore Ravens were going to finally put a stop to the unbelievable season that the New England Patriots are having. Willis McGahee was running the ball with passion and tenacity, shredding the Patriot's run defense for 138 yards and Kyle Boller actually looked like an NFL quarterback that belongs in the league throwing for two touchdowns. And then it happened...The game seemed to turn around when Kyle Boller threw an ill advised pass down the middle of the field amidst three Patriot defensive backs that was picked off by James Sanders who then returned the ball 42 yards. The interception seemed to be the beginning of the Baltimore Ravens collapse and you could sense that the Tom Brady led Patriots were going to win the game.
On the winning drive, luck seemed to be sitting on Tom Brady and the Patriots' shoulder when a time out was called just before a 4th and 1. A coach on the Raven's sideline called timeout just before the play started and if it wasn't called the play would have resulted in a turnover on downs.
The final drive ended with a Tom Brady touchdown pass to Jabar Gaffney in the corner of the endzone. Gaffney tightroped the sidelines while gaining possession of the pass which was reviewed and determined a touchdown.
It seems like it's the Patriots destiny to become the greatest NFL team in history by completing an undefeated season.

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