The
Patriots’ defense was awful on Sunday, allowing the lowly Texans
and their undrafted rookie quarterback to run up and down the field.
The Patriots couldn’t tackle, they couldn’t cover and they
couldn’t rush the passer.
So
quarterback Tom Brady did what he does best, stepping out of the
phone booth to save the day for the Patriots once again in their
34-31, come-from-behind victory.
Brady
didn’t do it by himself, of course. Rob Gronkowski was an animal
once again, catching six passes for 127 yards and an incredible
23-yard shoestring catch for a touchdown. Julian Edelman had his
second consecutive 100-yard game (third this season), catching nine
passes for 101 yards. And Stephen Gostkowski continued his quietly
excellent season by drilling two 53-yard field goals in the fourth
quarter to help seal the win.
But
Brady was the architect of this win, once again.
Brady
was unstoppable as the Patriots scored points on all five second-half
possessions – three touchdowns followed by two field goals.
Overall,
Brady had his second-best game of the season, completing 29-of-41
passes for 371 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. After
struggling early with the Texans’ pass rush and throwing a bad
interception, Brady dissected Houston’s defense in the second half,
completing 18-of-23 passes for 263 yards and a touchdown in the
second half.
Source:
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