2008 Week 13 - Steelers @ Patriots

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Published 2018-07-19
The 8-3 Steelers head to Gillette Stadium to face an old foe with a new face at QB, as Matt Cassel makes his 11th start for the 7-4 Pats in a big game for the AFC playoff picture.

All Comments (21)
  • @Scambush
    10 years ago, saying that it's being broadcast "in High Definition" was actually notable (which we take for granted now).
  • @geminiman7791
    I wonder how good the 2008 Patriots would of been with Brady
  • @cincy4life13
    What a coincidence that the AFC East’s most competitive season was when Brady was injured for the year
  • @darrendoyle568
    I believe this is the Steelers only win ever in Gillette Stadium
  • @Froston1
    the last time the steelers won in foxboro
  • @timothyrea2255
    Looking forward to seeing the patriots all the time looking exactly like this for the foreseeable future
  • @TheRealZBD
    Do you have the 2008 Cardinals-Patriots game? Just curious about that one. Thanks for all the uploads!
  • @Biggdoom344
    Ryan Clark knocking Welker into the next decade was the highlight of this game
  • @zzdreams66
    Hi do you happen to have the 2007 patriots vs Steelers game? I’m rewatching the entire 2007 season but that’s the one game I can’t find.
  • If Ike Taylor caught half the balls he should have, he would have a hundred picks. Great Corner. Terrible hands.
  • @TheRealZBD
    Do you have the 2007 Steelers-Patriots game as well?
  • Key Plays: 4:35 NE: Vrabel 5-yd INT ret 6:40 NE: Morris 2-yd rush TD 11:50 NE: Moss 27-yd rec from Cassel 15:25 PIT: Miller 21-yd rec from Roethlisberger 55:10 PIT: Holmes 19-yd rec TD from Roethlisberger 58:25 NE: Faulk 41-yd rush 1:02:45 NE: Gostkowski missed 27-yd FG 1:12:10 PIT: Moore 20-yd rush 1:22:35 PIT: Reed 25-yd FG 1:23:20 PIT: Fox fumble recovery 1:25:05 PIT: Ward 11-yd rec TD from Roethlisberger 1:27:35 PIT: Woodley fumble recovery 1:33:05 NE: Hobbs 44-yd kick ret 1:37:05 PIT: Farrior fumble recovery 1:45:45 PIT: Reed missed 40-yd FG 1:48:50 PIT: Polamalu 23-yd INT ret 1:50:40 PIT: Parker 31-yd rush 2:00:30 PIT: Timmons 89-yd INT ret 2:02:25 PIT: Russell 1-yd rush TD 2:09:30 NE: Green-Ellis 20-yd rec from Cassel Key Stats: PIT: Ben Roethlisberger 17/33 pass, 179 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT Willie Parker 16 car, 87 yds Heath Miller 4 rec, 60 yds James Harrison 2 sacks, 10 tackles, 2 FF James Farrior 0.5 sacks, 7 tackles, 1 FR LaMarr Woodley 1 sack, 5 tackles, 1 FR NE: Matt Cassel 19/39 pass, 169 yds, 2 INT Kevin Faulk 6 car, 73 rush yds, 7 rec, 48 rec yds Sammy Morris 10 car, 45 yds, 1 TD Randy Moss 4 rec (11 targets), 45 yds Brandon Meriweather 10 tackles
  • @Devlins10
    This season goes to show how good BB was and is.
  • Can you do the 2012 browns? The year josh gordon had 1600 yards
  • Aw yeah... back when the Steelers had easily one of the most stacked teams in the NFL (2008: 12W-4L). Admittedly there was no Brady present at this game, we all know he certainly would have changed the dynamic, but this 2008 team was so fun to watch, hugely successful (superbowl champs from 6th seed, first ever) and I watched every damn game this season and loved every moment. Not to mention we had a future HOF franchise QB in the damn prime of his career. Dude was just getting heated up around this time. Also, can't forget this year had the standout of probably one of the best defenses in the league since the 1990s. The 2008 Steeler Defense led the NFL in fewest points allowed, lowest total yards allowed, fewest passing yards allowed, and second least rushing yards permitted. Polamalu, Farrior and James Harrison got Pro Bowl nods in '08, and James Harrison won Defensive Player of the Year award after tallying 16 sacks during the regular season, only to come up with the game-changing 100 yard pick in the Superbowl. Storybook type stuff... I'll tell my kids about this '08 team one year down the road when the Steelers really suck (it's gotta happen eventually, right) and just hang my head and remember "the good ole' days". Also fun to watch Ryan Clark absolutely DESTROY Wes Welker. LOL. I'm glad he survived,... that was close to the Burfict hit on Antonio Brown, only Clark didn't lead with the helmet unlike Burfict. I liked Welker, don't get me wrong, but after watching the Pats dominate the AFC from 2002-2007, well...
  • @jamtop1105
    Jim and Phil didn't cover this game?! Strange...
  • The Steelers D that year was all time great. The one year they could’ve beat Brady I believe for sure, but had to settle for beating Bill. At least it was in Foxboro.