Brady, Patriots get historic 59-0 win over Titans
Posted Oct 18, 2009 11:10 PM
 By HOWARD ULMAN
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -This was the history-making Tom Brady everyone remembers.
And those were the hapless Tennessee Titans fans are beginning to expect.
Brady threw six touchdown passes — five in one quarter, an NFL mark — and the Patriots sent the Titans plummeting to a new low in their winless season with a 59-0 win on a snowy Sunday.
Brady threw those five passes in the second quarter and the Patriots built the biggest halftime lead in league history, 45-0. The six touchdown throws tied Brady's own Patriots record. And the 59-point margin matched the largest since the NFL-AFL merger in 1970, the Los Angeles Rams' 59-0 win over the Atlanta Falcons in 1976.
"Every week we're learning something more about ourselves and what we can do," Brady said. "There's no doubt a game like this can give you a lot of confidence."
The Patriots (4-2) gained a club-record 619 yards, with Brady completing 29 of 34 passes for 380 yards and matching the number of scoring passes he totaled in his first five games. In 2007, he set an NFL record with 50 touchdown passes and was the league's MVP.
Sunday's performance was, by far, his best of an inconsistent comeback year after a knee injury ended his 2008 season in the opener.
"Back to his old self," said Wes Welker, who caught 10 passes for a career-high 150 yards and two touchdowns.
It was the worst game in what has become an increasingly terrible season for the Titans (0-6), who have lost their last three by 20, 22 and 59 points after posting the NFL's best record, 13-3, last year.
They took their worst loss since they began play in 1960 as the Houston Oilers, eclipsing the 61-7 setback to Cincinnati in 1989. They won their first 10 games last season.
"I don't think anybody in this league is 59 points better than us," tight end Bo Scaife said. "This is the worst it gets."
The white-and-powder-blue throwback uniforms the Titans wore to mark the 50th anniversary of the founding of the AFL may have been the only resemblance to that team that won that league's inaugural championship.
"I'm disappointed and embarrassed," Tennessee coach Jeff Fisher said. "Fortunately for me, career-wise, I have never been through anything like this before and, unfortunately, it happened tonight. I can assure you one thing, it's not going to happen again."
The Titans couldn't even stop New England when Brian Hoyer, a free agent rookie from Michigan State, took over for Brady on the second series of the third quarter with the score 52-0. He completed 9 of 11 passes for 52 yards in his pro debut and scored on a 1-yard run on his first series.
By that time, the wide empty spaces in the snow-covered stands matched the huge gaps in the Titans' defense that played without injured starting cornerbacks Cortland Finnegan and Nick Harper. Rookies started in their spots.
"You never go into a game thinking it's going to be like this," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. "It's just our day today."
Their longest play this season had covered 36 yards, but they led 10-0 after one quarter on a 45-yard run by Laurence Maroney and a 33-yard field goal by Stephen Gostkowski.
Then came Brady's historic second quarter: touchdown passes to Randy Moss of 40 and 28 yards, to Kevin Faulk of 38 yards, and to Welker of 30 and 5 yards.
"I saw frustration, but not a lack of effort," Fisher said.
Titans defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch said the footing as the snow fell throughout the game but left just a light coating on the field was "no good." Brady disagreed: "We had good footing and it was fun to be a part of it."
Brady came back for the first series of the third quarter and threw a 9-yard scoring pass to Moss. Then Hoyer took over and scored on a 12-play, 61-yard drive that lasted 7:42.
"I know the score got out of hand," Belichick said, "but we were just trying to run our offense."
The Patriots missed the largest margin of victory since the NFL began in 1920. The Rochester Jeffersons won 66-0 over Fort Porter, a non-league opponent, in the second week that season.
Now the Titans have a bye week to regroup. The Patriots play next Sunday in London against another winless team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
In one 17-play stretch in the second quarter, the Titans gave up three scoring passes, lost two fumbles and an interception and even had a roughing-the-passer penalty on one of those touchdowns. One positive note: Kerry Collins threw his only completion of the first half in that miserable span.
He completed only 2 of 12 passes for minus-7 yards. Vince Young replaced him after Hoyer's touchdown and threw an interception, one of five Tennessee turnovers, on his first play. His only other pass was an incompletion.
To make the collapse a complete team effort, Reggie Hodges shanked a 21-yard punt late in the second quarter.
Tennessee's defense was so bad that New England didn't punt until 4:13 remained in the game.
A rare bright spot for Tennessee was Chris Johnson, who entered as the NFL's third leading rusher. He ran for 128 of the Titans' total of 186 overall.
But that was overshadowed by all the misfires, mistakes and missed assignments.
"I've been playing sports since I was 8," Titans linebacker Keith Bulluck said, "and never have I experienced something like that."
Notes: Patriots RB Sammy Morris didn't return after hurting his left knee on the Patriots' third offensive play. The team provided no update on his condition. ... Collins had a 4.9 quarterback rating, worse than his 7.1 in the 2001 Super Bowl when the Baltimore Ravens beat his New York Giants 34-7.
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JDonoh4
3:20PM Oct 19 2009 
It's nice to see the Pats win easily! That game wasn't stressful, just a lot of fun to watch! Too bad they didn't score 66!
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SteMorgan
2:43PM Oct 19 2009 
Hey people this is professional football, not Pop Warner, scoring is what the teams are sipposed to do, players contracts include certain performance bonuses and they are trying to earn those bonuses. Also people who are involved in fantasy football leagues standings hinge upon particular players achievements. So sitting back and pitying the losing team is not part of the pro football scenario
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Mrymaynard
2:14PM Oct 19 2009 
What happen to my comment???? Did u take it out because I said I didnt think Brady is all that hot???
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Mrymaynard
2:10PM Oct 19 2009 
I think that game was horrible. Why should anybody have to play in that kind of weather. Sure the Pats are used to it,,but fair enough the Titans arent.. I think they should have postpone the game till the weather got better. Tom Brady gets toooo much good pubictly he isnt that great
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Mrymaynard
2:06PM Oct 19 2009 
It m
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Kinkboy1121
9:51AM Oct 19 2009 
I am one of millions of fans that feel we have been robbed of our pride and of our baseball and football, and we all are damn frustrated by this illusion that WE THE PEOPLE OF CLEVELAND do not deserve the same rights to have competent people owning our sports franchises. Our tax dollars paid for state of the art facilities to house respectable, competive teams that bring a sense of community spirit to our city borders... We have received absolutely no returns on our investments with the Dolan family and the Lerner family, infact both families have swindled our community out of more dollars than all the gigh profile scam artists put together. Call me crazy or what you will, but I think a community after investing billions of tax dollars outta have some returns on their investments in the way of championships for this generation of fans that flipped the bill out right. The power of the pen should never be mistaken. Millions of us turn on our televisions and hear the jokes told around the country of how our city is a city of losers. Opposing teams laugh that we give our talent away for nothing and we are living on past dreams of teams who actually fielded players that took pride in wearing a Cleveland Indian or Cleveland Brown uniform, but now a day, we are at the mercy of two men armed with the excuses of the rich, that building winners take time.... championships are hard to grab hold of.... in the case of the Indians it has been since 1948 that we won a championship, the Browns last won a championship *******, that is respectfully 61 years and 45 years, combination of 106 years of losing, over a century of losing teams, wiping out generations of fans who never experienced a winner, but paid their hard earned tax dollars to have home teams. Randy Lerner and Larry Dolan have one thing in common as far as a true fans eyes can see, there's no hope that either of these rich little white men care about the games they are so privledged to be part of.... so what can Clevelanders do besides deny themselves the full life of having a local sports team to root for? We have hope with Dan Gilbert cause he gets it. He at least tries to win at all cost. And we reward him with sellouts. It's called ownership pride and having a sense that the owner gives something back to the community he resides in. So though we the fans think we are powerless because we have seen the traitors Art Model and Al Lerner rip our hearts and souls out when they moved our beloved storied franchise to Baltimore, we have become fearful that if we speak up too much, these men will take their balls to another city and leave us without the game we all so treasure. Two greedy rich men have that much power in Cleveland Ohio... they are Larry Dolan and Randy Lerner. It's only two men people. We have powerful numbers because their are millions of us, who simply want a fair, competive ball game, and we have put our money up on the table, and it has been taken year after year by both of these greedy souls. We have been branded losers by two men and the owners they came before them. We should not fear them leaving but in reality these two men staying, for we no in our hearts they are solely responsible for the image of both sports franchises. We the fans packed both the Jake and The Browns Stadium with support, we did our jobs, we built them state of the art facilities, and we entrusted them that they would make good decisions for our hard earned tax dollars, yet we all no they each delivered zero returns for a combination of 106 years of straight losing. Bottom line is there is not one trophy anywhere on display. Both of these men have no honor in their decisions to give back. So my plan is to use the power of words to reach the millions of people who want the same things I want, a competive sportstown with competent gms coaches and players, and a press that uses the power of their voices and pens collectively two pressure these two little rich kids that take us for granted. It is a privledge not a right to own a sports franchise when there are so few... and they do not have the right to just collect money without returns.... so now lets take about bringing it strong, like a radio talk show host claims daily from the wknr radio show at 850am... Tony Rizzo and Goldhammer claim that we are served crap, Michael R. says bring it strong, Kenny Rhoda screams that are teams are pathetic, Tony Grossi, Mary Kay Cabot, Bill Livinston, Terry Pluto, Jeff Schudel, you all cash checks and make a living off these pathetic teams.... Mark Munch Bishop and Bruce Drennan, all of you claim you love Cleveland.... guess what show us get our backs for a change and take your damn voices and pens collectively and start standing up two these lazy athletes and two rich white guys that destroyed baseball and football, bring it strong Michael.... call for them to sell now on your shows and in your papers... bring the heat you can to turn the city you all love around sportswise.... I am calling on you to bring it strong like I did....do it ****** your job. How many more damn decades are you all gonna watch safely from your perches, quietly cash your checks and be part of the scam of these two owners... we need you. we do not have the forum you all enjoy... plaster these two faces alongside of their records.... you might think I'm calling you out, but you all say you love Cleveland.... show us the money buddies cause its time to fire up the troops and get our city back from this pitiful trend.... bring it strong.... bring it hard.... and don't stop until they give our teams back.... Our two Cy Young winners are gonna determine the World Series this year because Larry Dolan won't pay them, yet it took billions from the fans.... Pittsburgh hoisrted a trophy, yet Lerner dumps crap on us.... stop telling us fans we need to rebuild for 3/4 years, or wait til next year, or handing them excuses that cupboards are bare..... show us that you can bring it strong with your voices and pens... if my blog don't fire you up, you do not love sports and/or Cleveland.... Im frustrated and you outta be frustrated too. This city deserves winners. Be a winner and get it done. You may not agree with everything I say or do, but I do love my home town, and kids in Cleveland deserve to feel the Browns win and Indians win.
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SCagle1963
9:40AM Oct 19 2009 
Why the need for insults? Everyone has a right to their own opinion. I would never question a persons intelligence just because they have an opinion that differs from mine.
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PhontPhoneez
9:25AM Oct 19 2009 
LOL...I love this remark by RHARRIGFELD....."Remember your a** kicking in the Superbowl by the Giants, Belicheat!!!! What goes around, comes around!!!"

What frikkin' Super Bowl did YOU watch? "Azz-Kicking"???

The Giants scored the go-ahead TD with 39 SECONDS left to play and won 17-14. This goes to prove what a flippin' MORON you are as well. I can't believe some of you idiots have the nerve to post when your head is stuck so far up your azz!!

God! Find another sport to follow because football ain't your bag. Perhaps cow tipping would be more in line with your level of intelligence.
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SCagle1963
9:15AM Oct 19 2009 
Blooming Idiot? How funny
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PhontPhoneez
9:13AM Oct 19 2009 
Scagle....you're a blooming idiot. This is what happens when you talk out of your ass and don'******* a game. The CLOSEST the Pats got the ball to the Tennessee goal line was the Titans 29 yard line and it resulted in a MISSED FG.

Out of 13 possessions, the Patriots started FIVE of them in Tennessee territory and only scored twice. Two of the possessions were in garbage time at the end where the Patriots did not score.

You don't amass 619 yards of offense starting from the opponents red zone, you moron. Take of your hater glasses because they only make you look like a bigger idiot than you already are!
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