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from behind again . later in the first from his own 47 a play after he was leveled. white shirts coming line picks him up and brady airs it out. hoagen gets into the endzone sweet touchdown for him because he played with buffalo last year. bill's draw within four in the second quarter. 59 yard drive 14-10. but the patriots are have an immediate answer. look at the pocket presence here. brady steps up boom, rob coleman. second 53-yard touchdown and gronkowski has 69 career t.d.s yes, take a bow because you deserve it. brady getting greedy. connects with am zoell -- amendola to the 40. how about this. little confidence worst for goskowski. then they get the ball to start the second half. amendola factors in yet again from his own four.
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look at that little move and the spin. 73 yard return. from two plays later from the 12-yard line it's brady towedleman then it has been a while since getting into the end zone. call goes towedleman. so 31-17 in the third. here's lagarrett you blunt with his ninth touchdown of the season. up and over like walter payton. at that point it's over. but the bills always get the final. patriots 7-1 through the first half of the season. >> they come in here and get a win. it was big. >> 7-1 is good place. i think it's decent position. but coach always says it doesn't get you any with where in this league and he's right. we have a lot of football ahead. this one is first to get. >> we couldn't ask to be any better situation when i got
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and it's an honor. i got drafted to the new england patriots, manch it's just awesome to come here and tear it up. >> the numbers on brady are staggering through his first four games. some of the best football he's ever played. the pats unbeaten in those passes. 12 touchdowns no interceptions he is already up and over 1300 yards passing on pace poor 3900 yards. he has thrown for more than 3900 for every season except was hurt in the first game against kansas city. we are joined from buffalo the rain was falling. all the bills fans can do is raise a ruckus. they're all over brady and gronkowski. are they all over you because you're a reporter from boston? >> no, tom they love us. three so sick and tired of tom brady. think of what he has done herement 26 wins against their franchise ties brett
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he has 66 career touchdown passes against the buffalo bills now. his tenth 300 yard game. bills fans are actually nice people though. they were a nonfactor in this game though right from the beginning. >> you tweeted out a ton of stuff throughout the game. something you sent out before the game. that was brady warming up in the tunnel. it's the little things that we don't get a chance to see a lot that really makes the difference. he makes them look easy but it's not. >> here's what's interesting about tom brady. i don't thin deflategate. he will keep those private obviously those feelings. he has his own routine. but trust me when i say this i've been around this team and travelled with this team long enough this year to know it's real. it's all right there. and how it manifests itself somehow is as soon as that ball isicked off it all goes into that with brady. behind the scenes you're talking about running with the bands.
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obvious. >> when the game got going what we saw from the bills was pressure defense. we have seen in the past that works for some teams. however it only works if you can rattle the quarterback they were not able to rattle brady. they had the penalty on the long pass that went incomplete. on the very next play, he burns him for a touchdown not afraid of the contact. >> no you're absolutely right. he was sacked four times in this game. he was under pressure most of it. he did a really good job seven times of just the pressure. i think there's some little things there, tom that if we think about them, for example, the touchdown to amendola that's the first touchdown of the game, right. it's not to gronk, it's not to edelman it's to danny amendola to remind the defense oh, yeah you got other people to worry about. then you look at the stat sheet six guys with four aches or more. bennett, gronk, james white, amendola and chris hogan all with four catches or more. so they make it look easy.
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>> gronk was talking after the game he got a phone call from stanley morgan. that says everything you need to know about stanley reaching out immediately to congratulate gronk. everyone knew he was just one away from breaking record. how does he do it? >> you keep working hard especially on the deep balls tom brady is going to find and you really nobody works harder than gronk at that. how about how much after he catches the ball. so it was inevitable he was going to get that touchdown eventually and that it was going to happen today against the bills because that's what tom brady does. >> hard hits if nothing else i think 25 misleading i think most of us can agree on. that they dominated this game they hit them really hard that's what i like seeing from the defense today. >> they really did. they tackled pretty well. devin mccordy people have to understand how hard its to play against a quarterback
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defend. he's a good up and coming quarterback. i think he's only getting better and better. you're right tom let's not shortchange what the defense did in this game. devin made it simple our job is to get the ball back to tom brady. >> safe travels back we appreciate it as always. the patriots 7-1 entering the bye week with seattle on the horizon. the sunday nighter on november 13th. game five of the world series jon lester on the mound. indians strike first. doubter to left field. you got a sense of impending doom at wrigley field. but the cubs rally. bottom of the fourth chris bryant nice of you to finally show up. his first home run of the series it's a big one. it was 3-1. chapman in there to get eight outs this time of year he was dealing. 102 to finish the eighth
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bigger than the pitch to end it. four strikeouts and two and two-thirds. game six back in cleveland on tuesday night right here on fox 25. we are coming right back with more on the patriots rob gronkowski passes stanley morgan on the touchdown list. >> i love it. i love it. plus, a physical confrontation between roger goodell and his director of officiating. story from when he held the position at league headquarters. and the playoffs rolling on with high school teams
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you, not trying to sell you things you don't want. and free checking accounts that are actually free. no minimums. no fees. no nonsense. capital one even has a top-rated app that lets you bank wherever you are. that's banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? he has only been here six and a half years but rob gronkowski has left an ingelible mark on the patriots record book. number -- indelible mark on the patriots record book. he passes stanley morgan as the all-time franchise leader in touchdowns. >> to hold the franchise
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i got to give a lot of credit to my teammates my coaches. we are just always working together. >> i got to give a shutout to my mom, too. she goes rob, i'm so proud of you when you score your 69th touchdown. so i was like i got to give her a shoutout now, for sure. >> good for him. up next for the patriots is a sunday night game on november 13th it's a rematch of super bowl xlix seattle will be coming to town. the seahawks play the next week. let's swing around the afc east jets in cleveland today they got to beat the browns right? well, not so fast. cleveland jumped out to a 13 pound lead. matt forte to put the jets ahead. then forte does it again in the fourth quarter. muscling another one home. the browns still winless 31-28 is the final as the jets improve to 3-5. chargers and broncos talib out with a back injury but his teammates picked him up.
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from he takes off then watch this. oh, my goodness. 10-7 broncos after that pick six. catch of the day comes from travis benjamin. >> i mean really? 17-13. came down to this san diego down. philip rivers no, sir. in complete. broncos hang 14-13. saints in scoring range brees to brandon cooks for a two yard td the saints on top 22-17. here's the seahawks final play of the game russell wilson back of the endzone jermaine kerse out of bounds. saints hang on to win 25-20. seahawks and bills next week. well, it is one of the most memorable games in nfl history.
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raiders and patriots known simply as tuck rule game. most of us know exactly where we were and that group includes the nfl's former director of officiating who just published a new book. we spent some time chatting about that book earlier this week including his memories from that very night. the night of the tuck rule game when he was in a hotel room in st. louis getting read withy to watch the next day's game between the rams and packers it. >> was good game and i'm drinking a glass in my room and a second glass in my room. room. and then this play happened. and when i saw it happen i was the same as everybody else. fumble, game essentially over. and i think i started to pour a fourth glass which is terrible to say until i saw the replay. when i saw the replay i said uh-oh, game's not over here is this tuck play, this is the tuck play that you knew was going to rear its ugly
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definition or the clearest visual shot of a tuck play that we have had in a long time. so i knew it would be reversed if it went to replay when i saw that the game was stopped i said, okay, here it comes. this is going to get reversed to an incomplete pass and new england is going to keep the ball and i knew my phone would start exploding. and it's exactly what happened. as soon as walt coleman made the announcement my phone lit up. new york told me that i needed to day to describe this tuck rule, and certainly to me one of the two biggest plays in my time in the nfl that one because it led to the new england dynasty and then second one, the vinny testaverde be quarterback sneak that was incorrectly called in 1998, last play of the season which ended up bringing replay back and has made it a fabric part of the fabric of the game now. >> last thing about you your
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point is probably about a month, month and a half ago the biggest headline is that you had a confrontation with roger goodell. can you describe what happened that day and it seems as though you just threw it in the book not thinking that it might cause a big up-roar. were you surprised by the up-roar that that caused? >> yeah, i really was. i certainly didn't put it in there to sell books. i put it in there to talk about how sometimes you have to defend your people, your officials and the whole incidence came after the cleveland bottle game thing. cleveland was mad, roger was getting heat from cleveland, roger wanted me to suspend mccaully for taking the teams off the team for the last 49 seconds and i wouldn't do it. that wasn't right. anybody with would have probably reacted the same way and had never been confronted with this situation before. i disciplined as much as i thought i could. roger wanted me to suspend. he was mad i was stubborn. he pushed me trying to get
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does like to get his way, by the way, you know, and so that push i wrote about in just defending my officials and of course, it became a big subject. it wasn't assault, i promise you it was not assault and he doesn't go around the office assaulting people. that was even before he was commissioner, by the way, but he does like to get his way. and i'm sure he was getting a ton of flack from cleveland over the incident. that's how the happened. >> interesting insight. after further review from triumph books it is mike's story. you can get it right now on amazon.com. when we come back we will talk about the bruins. back in the win column last night but it took a gem from tuukka rask. they get into the difference that tuukka makes for this
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>> one last save and tuukka rask has the 31st shutout of his career. he is still perfect on the season at 4-0. >> tuukka rask has meant everything to the bruins this year. another stellar performance last night which was desperately needed. jack edwards, andy brickly weigh in with their thoughts. with the density of the schedule the intensity of th practice time, the imnumbrable variables that go into forming a team and getting it to pull all in the same direction it's hard in the early season to get a team to gel, especially when have you guys like krug and krejci still getting up to 100% but the bruins clearly with the win against detroit have taken a step in the right direction. take a look at their record they're back to 500 at 4-4 so that's big when you talk about the importance of the
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particular that need to elevate their game both were somber in a complete game effort against the red wings. you get tuukka rask back he's a game changer when he's on top of his game which he was again and it really allows you to have a better understanding of what your team can potentially be if they find that consistency and get back to that team defense first attitude that comes with playing with pace which is everything they addressed at the beginning of the year. so where they are right now is into the florida swing. great hockey fan to begin do no harm. >> thank you, boys. enough said when you look at this graphic. think the bruins need tuukka? numbers just jump off the screen. 4-0 with him, 0-4 without him. less than two goals per outing 9:58 save percentage that's impressive. bruins back at it tuesday night in sunrise against the
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week nine of the high school football season second week of playoffs we have ourselves a bunch of good matchups to spotlight this week. this past friday we had a barn burner in mansfield. this one finished 41-35 with the rams on top. check out the fox25boston.com sports page for all the highlights plus, a great feature on the two head coaches who have been at those two schools fore you vote for? we have been taking e-mails so we're including the clippers on the list this week. catholic memorial wareham is 6-2 they head 207-1 east bridgewater. and lynn sudbury is 7-1 as well they will host peabody and the all name matchup. the poll also stay open until wednesday night at 11:00 and i will unveil the winner on fox 25 news at 11:00 wednesday. i will be live at the game
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so let's see what you can do. one final break then we return to wrap the wrap. it is our turn for some final thoughts. butch stearns weighing in on what matters most and i'll tell you it rhymes with stitching. every time a new charter opens, it takes money away from the regular public schools from students like mine. massachusetts schools already lose 400 million a year to we've got to stop taking from the 96 percent of kids who don't attend a charter school. if you believe every child deserves a great public
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patriots sitting on eight right now they could tie the error against the seahawks speaking of the number eight that will lead to my hot pick. a word of thanks to someone who normally gets a moment in the spotlight. leslie frank has won eight state championships that's enough for her. leslie announced yesterday she is stretching down as head coach of the girls lacrosse team at westwood.
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sox but a program that has certainly earned its rightful place among the best ever in this state. put aside the fact that leslie frank has won almost 400 games in 18 years put aside the eight state championships what she has done can't truly be quantified. much like pat summitt at tense tens. she took a sport not getting a lot of attention and turned it into a source of pride, tradition and excellence for her community and the hundreds of high school girls she coached. so congratulations leslie and job well pitching wins in baseball. we've heard it a million times. but just in case we needed a reminder this world series is doing just that. the cleveland indians are where they are because they've pitched better than everybody else in the postseason and the red sox need to take notice and remind themselves of that. get more pitching. look the red sox have the best core of young position players in baseball. betts, bogaerts, bradley jr.
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they will probably still have the best offense in baseball next year even without david ortiz. don't go out spend your money or resources on a big bat like edward bielarski or anybody else add a starter to the top of the rotation and at the back end go get one of those lights out arms for the pull benefit. be look runs are fun but the bats ain't where it's at. pitching is what wins in the postseason and you know that dave dombrowski so get more pitching. >> thank you very much, point. so for butch stearns for chad ameral and andrew sheen everyone and in the control room who always works so hard on the "sports wrap" i'm tom leyden. i'll see you throughout the week and i hope next sunday right here on the "sports wrap".
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i still have trouble and i've been here for three years. that's why we advise hikers to stay away. i know i'm pining for concrete. you just, uh, you stay close, all right, bones? i don't want you to get caught out here when it gets dark. okay? booth: bones? bones?! where the hell are you?! bones? i'm right here, booth. don't do that, all right? brennan: what? take off like that, okay? you heard the guy. i saw this. some sort of talisman. these are bones from a bird, and the coloring on the ornament looks like dried blood. there are more of them, too. booth: these... they look like eyes. okay, this is weird. you see a lot of these? not me, but i've heard some other folks have come across some pretty strange stuff in here.
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