Normally when you think of the New England Patriots it is all about the offense and Tom Brady. Against the Indianapolis Colts Saturday night that was far from the case. No, instead the day belonged to one man--running back LeGarrette Blount.
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From SBNation.com |
When all was said and done he matched the team's previous playoff high of 166 yards (set by Curtis Martin back in '97), set a new team record with four touchdowns in a single game, and trails only Ricky Watters for most rushing TD's in a single post season game (Watter's had five back in '93 against the Giants).
The big man did most of his work in the first half scoring three touchdowns, but before the night was over he got another on a 73-yard scamper (see above). The others were all just two-yards long and came with 11 minutes still remaining in the second quarter.
Here is No. 1:
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From Bleacher Report |
No. 2:
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From Bleacher Report |
and No. 3:
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From Bleacher Report |
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