At some point, you run out of superlatives to describe Tom Brady. He was Tom Terrific once again, carrying the Patriots when they had no running game and producing yet another fourth-quarter comeback. He even led New England in rushing for the first time ever.
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Brandon Marshall had some bright spots, sure. But he also disappeared for (too) long stretches, dropped a pass in the end zone in the fourth quarter that forced the Jets to settle for a field goal and was called for a false start on the final play that ended the game.