Bill Belichick reflects on two of Tom Brady’s signature plays

Bill Belichick couldn’t just pick one.

New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick has watched every one of Tom Brady’s passes in the NFL — probably more than once. The coach also has an impressive memory, with the ability to recite coverages and fine details from the Patriots and their opponents’ play-calls from 2001.

As Belichick reflected upon Brady’s career during the NFL100 All-Time List for NFL Network, the coach was fairly quick to respond to a question about Brady’s signature play. The coach had two.

“There are a lot of them,” Belichick said on NFL Network. “One of the great early ones, I think, was the AFC Championship Game against Pittsburgh to (Deion) Branch on the post. Tom drew (Troy) Polamalu down, Deion got behind him and Tom put it over the top for a touchdown. That kind of got us started in that game.

That connection between Brady and Branch in the 2004 AFC title game went for 60 yards and a touchdown. It put the Patriots up 10-0 in the first quarter and New England went on to win 41-27.

“I could list a thousand of them,” Belichick said. “Certainly the seam pass to (Rob) Gronkowski in the most recent Super Bowl, a great touch throw. There’s a thousand of those, too. That was a special play.”

Brady connected with Gronk for 29 yards, the longest play of the game. The big play put the Patriots on the 2-yard line and set up a rushing touchdown for Sony Michel on the following play. It was the only touchdown of the game.

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