New England's responds with no trickery, just a 73-yard drive on seven plays for a 7-3 lead.
Things look bleak when former Boston College star B.J. Raji sacks Brady for a loss of seven yards at midfield and Green Bay standout cornerback Charles Woodson has an excellent chance for an interception but can't hold on.
On But on third and 17 Brady finds old friend Deion Branch for the exact amount of yards needed on the left sideline for a first down. Then the ever-improving BenJarvus Green-Ellis shows he's becoming more of just a short-yardage given with a 33-yard run that starts to the right and ends in the left side of the end zone.
Can Green Bay match this pace?
Sunday, December 19, 2010
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