Every Tedy Bruschi Interception | Tedy Bruschi Highlights

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  • @tombambauer5220
    @tombambauer52209 ай бұрын

    Perfect mix of super football IQ and a animal. Favorite player of all time.

  • @Saltiren
    @Saltiren4 жыл бұрын

    10 minutes of linebacker interceptions. Yes please.

  • @JJA1987
    @JJA19872 жыл бұрын

    He's still the only player to return 4 Consecutive INTS for TD"s think about that

  • @TJ-wg3ud
    @TJ-wg3ud3 жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite players ever!

  • @EssexAggiegrad2011

    @EssexAggiegrad2011

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same

  • @EssexAggiegrad2011
    @EssexAggiegrad20113 жыл бұрын

    6:16 The iconic play

  • @MNIceMan44
    @MNIceMan444 жыл бұрын

    Loved Teddy, thanks

  • @angelvalle9963
    @angelvalle99632 жыл бұрын

    Dam I miss those royal blue Jerseys.

  • @JWD1992
    @JWD19922 ай бұрын

    Another Parcells guy. It's wild how many key guys from the "first dynasty" were drafted by Parcells. And Belichick got familiar with them on Parcells's staff. That's a critical element to the Patriots' success that is overlooked. Amazing how he came back from that stroke. An inspiration to me as someone who also has PFO (but otherwise no similar physical traits, haha).

  • @dp233332

    @dp233332

    11 күн бұрын

    it was amazing that he came back but he was never the same elite playerplaymaker hed become...he had merely 1 INT in 4yrs as a patriot after the stroked was a step slow in potential gamechanging situations instead of being a step ahead of everyone like hed been from 2001-2004...compare the play he made vs Indy in the div rd in jan 2005 to more or less beat d.rhodes to the spot on a screen play and rip the ball out of rhodes hands while taking rhodes to the ground to the play he failed to make 2januarys later in the afccg vs indy when reggie wayne lost control of the ball in mid stride and the football went floating into the air well above everyones heads only to land back in waynes hands...bruschi seemed like he was frozen in place that potenital fumble floated in the air seemingly forever as tho time stopped...everyone takes a dump on asante for dropping the int in SB42 a yr later yet bruschi gets a hall pass for freezing up on a play that could have helped the pats go on to their 4th sb win in 6seasons if bruschi had plucked that loose ball out of the air or had simply put wayne on the ground before wayne could catch the ball instead of freezing up and letting wayne catch it himself. He was a great player but does not belong in canton because he only performed at an elite or HOF level for about 1/3 or at best half of his NFL career. It was kinda sad to watch how much the stroke had reduced him because in 2004 he was as good as any 34 ILB could be...he had 1int and 4fumble recoveries during the 2004-05 postseason...they only played 3 playoff games that postseason while winning the sb for a 2nd yr in a row...those are numbers one might expect more from ray lewis...had he performed at that elite level for 2/3 of his career he would belong in Canton. Id say similar things about Rodney Harrison-he was never the same guy after the knee injury he suffered in sept 2005-but Harrison absolutely does belong in Canton, performed on an elite level for about 9 if not 10 seasons out of his 15 yr career, and virtually all the lapses where he wasnt playing outstanding football were injury related excluding his rookie yr...it wsa sad nnoonetheless those last few yrs seeing him not be a big hitter big playmaker reliable tackler and dominant force...he was never able to cut hard off that left knee again so ball carriers and receivers after the catch were able to juke right and cut to their left and leave him trailng in their wake or at least diving/grabbing at their legs from behind to tackle them...in his prime no 1 at the position hit better or was a more sound, reliable, and relentless tackler...his body broke down on him, and he absolutely put it thru insane brutality...during his time with the Pats he broke his forearm twice late in SB38, had already tweaked his knee(sprained his patella tendon if memory serves) late that regular season...tore all 3 knee ligaments as well as his miniscus in 2005 ...came back in 06 broke his scapula/shoulderblade vs Indy midseason and then when he miraculously made it back late that reg season tore his PCL and was knocked out for the postseason for a 2nd yr in a row...stayed healthy in 07 but got tagged for the HGH at end of preseason and upon returning from the 4game suspension just wasnt the overwhelming dominant playmaking intimidating force hed been in 2003 or 2004 for the Pats on a consistent basis, was instead the guy who inadvertantly helped pin the ball to Tyrees helmet...He tore his quad in 2008 called it a career... For 2 seasons in a row 2003 and 2004 while more or less healthy and still in his prime Rodney Harrison produced by far the best 2 seasons of football Ive seen from any Patriots safety...His omission from Canton cant be truly justified by the HGH suspension because there was no failed drug test...it was an online paper trail...The thing is there were very similar situations with Ray Lewis and Peyton Manning where paper trails connecting them to HGH and/or deer antler spray were uncovered but every1 in the media and in the NFL front offices were so in love with both of them that no1 had a problem with it or suspended them for it... The beginning of the pats 10yr trophy hiatus was difficult to stomach as a Patsfan because th Patsy transformed from featuring a defense chalk full of good and great players and playmakers into a defense that had depth issues a lack of playmakers and weaknesses at positions that had been their greatest strengths while winning those 1st 3 Lombardi trophies....it wasnt just bruschi and harrison law left t.johnson retired phifer left within another yr mcginest also departed eugene wilson declined when rodney got injured in 05 and after being a promising competent young safety thru his 1st 2yrs became inconsistent and unreliable if not outright incompetent at times...what was even more frustrating was that they continued spending more money on that side of the ball than on offense until 2007 at the earliest and no outcome has or will ever compare to how bitterly painful that turned out in SB42

  • @lonnienugget3012
    @lonnienugget30124 жыл бұрын

    Aw man not the 97 AFC championship game 😕

  • @tee918

    @tee918

    3 жыл бұрын

    can't win em all

  • @user-cv8qe9ru8c
    @user-cv8qe9ru8c7 ай бұрын

    What led to making this vid jg9? Seems kinda random. I love it. But random

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