I dunno why some people are trying to piss on his grave. Maybe every obituary you read begins with "he wasn't a saint, but...". I certainly can't recall any like that. It's one thing to talk about Kobe hurting a very specific someone and then very publicly getting away with it, thereby setting back the cause of sexual assault prevention by a decade or more. It's another to bring up that the guy dealt some drugs, as if St Peter is going to send him to burn over that. Good christ, the lack of taste here is so severe, some people in this thread need to get tested for COVID.
Yes, what an incredible game that was. 2 minutes to go in the 1st half, things looked bleak. I'd forgotten how bleak they were after that Tomlinson rumble and TD. And then that 2-minute drive (top-5 2:00-drill by Brady? top 3?), and that absurd tip-and-interception by Rosevelt Colvin while getting clotheslined, and it just flipped the vengeance switch. And that was all before the career moment of Troy Brown's illustrious career. Unbelievable.
Caldwell, and everyone on the Pats sideline that day, deserved to tell their kids and grandkids about that game.