That has to be the most nerve-wracking 11 point victory I've ever seen. Packers 33, Kansas City 22.
There are times, like at the end of the first half, that you remember Brett Favre has been hit in the head an awful lot. (In Packer lore, there is even the famous Concussion Touchdown.) And then there are other times, and you remember that, despite the years of wandering blind in the desert, Favre is still the Kwisatz Quarterback.
There was a second game that day that turned out to be, much to my surprise, even better.
Posted by: Noel Maurer | November 05, 2007 at 05:52 PM
The penalty yardage was about right -- and surprising -- but the calls? not so good.
Looks like they'd be about equal with the full starting line-up, so it's a question of injuries and peaking too early. Peyton still chokes a bit.
I wonder how Belichick deals with the point failure source of team psychological weakness that is Randy Moss. Obviously, he does, but how?
(Sometimes my friend John is too subtle: http://www.theonion.com/content/infograph/inside_randy_moss_locker )
Posted by: Carlos | November 05, 2007 at 06:22 PM