4th Quarter Highlights: Bills at Patriots

At this point, the Patriots have the momentum and start off the 4th-quarter deep in their own territory.
Wes Welker, Laurence Maroney and Kevin Faulk are able to move the chains and take time off the clock using up nearly 4 minutes to make it to the Buffalo Bills 4-yard line. Faulk has been key to keeping the ball moving.
Randy Moss beats Jabari Greer down the right sideline and touchdown!!! Another 45-yard reception for Moss! Patriots up 38 to 7
Moss has over 100-yards receiving in all three games since joining the Patriots! Brady has 3+ touchdowns in each game so far this season!
With 8-minutes left in the game Matt Cassel replaces Tom Brady. Maroney handles a few carries and breaks above 100-yards for the first time this season. The Patriots are forced to punt.
Bills Edwards passes it deep right and Asante Samuel makes his first interception of the season and returns it 42-yards to the Bills 12 yard-line.
After a few run attempts the Patriots turn the ball over on downs. The Bills start on their own 6 yard-line.
Bill are not able to make anything happen and the game ends…
The Pluses
Tom Brady three games in a row with 3+ touchdowns and over 250 yards throwing. He could have had a touchdown if he did not fumble the ball near the end zone!
Randy Moss is the real deal so far in 2007. 3rd game in a row with 100+ yards and a touchdown.
Ellis Hobbs strip sacks Losman to start the game and breaks up a huge play in the 4th quarter while covering Lee Evans. Plus a 3-yard kickoff return
Special Teams Returns: Welker and Hobbs both did well returning the ball
The Minuses
Hanson’s punting is not great, not great at all…
Special Teams Coverage: Bills returnman Josh Scoby had a nice day averaging over 20-yards per return
FINAL PATS 38 TO 7

PATS PLAYER OF THE GAME: Tom Brady

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