Tom Brady #3,687 PASSES FRAN TARKENTON 2012 Dolphins Patriots 12/2 Season Ticket
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NFL Dolphins 12-2-2012 Karlos Dansby
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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Season Ticket from 2012 NFL Season December 2, 2012 Miami Dolphins vs New England Patriots at Sun Life Stadium in Miami, FL. 12/2/2012 KARLOS DANSBY #58 pictured on the ticket -WITH CAREER COMPLETION #3,686 & 3,687 TOM BRADY TIES & PASSES HOFer FRAN TARKENTON on the NFL ALL-TIME LIST -202 COMPLETIONS WITHOUT INTERCEPTION STREAK -44 GAMES STRAIGHT WITH A TD PASS STREAK -CLINCHES 4th STRAIGHT AFC TITLE TOM BRADY "GOAT" 3,687th COMPETION SURPASSES FRAN TARKENTON STREAK of 202 COMPLETED PASSES without INTERCEPTION STREAK of 44 GAMES in a row with a TOUCHDOWN PASS CLINCHES 4th STRAIGHT AFC TITLE Career TD PASS #325 24 of 40 for 238 YARDS PASSING "TB12, Tom Terrific, Touchdown Tom, GOAT, The Pharaoh, Comeback Kid or Sir" 14x PRO BOWL & 3x ALL-PRO & 3x MVP TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (current) WES WELKER TIES JERRY RICE's NFL RECORD of 10 RECEPTIONS for the 17th TIME Career TD #37 12 Receptions for 103 YARDS 5x Pro Bowl, 2x All-Pro RYAN TANNEHILL ROOKIE SEASON Career TD #2 13 of 29 for 186 YARDS PASSING 1x Pro Bowl TENNESSEE TITANS (current) Patriots sink Dolphins, clinch 4th straight AFC East title MIAMI -- Two yards from a touchdown on third down, Tom Brady took the snap and fell to the turf curled around the ball, happy to settle for a field goal. The high-scoring New England Patriots went conservative Sunday, and the approach paid off with another AFC East championship. Brady stuck with short throws for much of the afternoon and was content to hand off during a clock-consuming drive in the fourth quarter that helped the Patriots beat Miami 23-16 to clinch their fourth consecutive division title. "It's not supposed to be easy, and it wasn't easy today," Brady said. Dolphins mistakes proved pivotal. A botched punt, a roughing-the-punter penalty and a fumble by Miami resulted in 17 New England points, and another penalty negated a Dolphins touchdown. The Patriots (9-3) wore championship caps and T-shirts afterward. "It's good to be back in the postseason," coach Bill Belichick said. The Patriots have won six consecutive games and are assured of their 12th winning season in a row. The Dolphins (5-7) hurt their already slim playoff chances and lost to New England for the fifth consecutive time. "Too many mistakes," Dolphins coach Joe Philbin said. "To beat a good opponent in December, you have to play better." The Patriots finished with a season-low 321 yards, and Brady went 24 for 40 for 238 yards with four sacks. But with New England nursing a 20-13 edge midway through the fourth quarter, he led a 16-play drive that took more than seven minutes. After he curled up on the third-down keeper, Stephen Gostkowski kicked his third field goal to pad the lead. "It's always good to win," Belichick said. "It's not about the stats, it's about wins." Brady was intercepted for the first time in 203 attempts, and for only the fourth time this season. His passer rating was a season-low 74.8, but he had at least four passes dropped, including a throw to Wes Welker in the end zone. And when the Patriots took over at their 20 leading by a touchdown in the fourth period, they produced their best drive of the day. New England went 77 yards, keeping the ball on the ground on 12 plays, to set up Gostkowski's field goal with 1:10 left. Stevan Ridley carried 10 times for 46 yards to spark the drive. "We pounded away on a great defense, and they finally gave in a little," Ridley said. Trevor Scott led New England's stout defensive effort with two sacks, including one to force a fumble that set up a field goal. Jerod Mayo sacked Ryan Tannehill on third down midway through the fourth quarter, forcing the Dolphins to settle for a field goal. Welker tied Jerry Rice's NFL record by making at least 10 receptions for the 17th time. He had 12 catches for 103 yards and a score. Tannehill went only 13 for 29 for 186 yards, and twice he failed to connect with an open Brian Hartline deep. "We just didn't hit the shots that were there," Tannehill said. "I'm still kicking myself." Tannehill was most effective running the ball. He finished two keepers with brazen acrobatic leaps, vaulting over the goal line to elude linebacker Rob Ninkovich on a 2-yard touchdown run. The botched punt on the Dolphins' opening series led to a New England touchdown. With the ball wet following a brief shower, punter Brandon Fields dropped a low snap and was tackled at his 12. The Patriots scored five players later on Ridley's 2-yard run. The roughing-the-punter penalty on Miami's Jimmy Wilson gave the Patriots a first down deep in their territory, jump-starting a 75-yard drive that ended with Welker's 7-yard touchdown catch. Miami's Reshad Jones made a one-handed interception and returned the ball 30 yards for a touchdown, but the score was negated by a penalty on Reggie Bush for an illegal block. New England then held, and Dan Carpenter kicked a 44-yard field goal. Brady stops streaking, keeps streaking Brady threw an interception in the first half Sunday, which broke a streak of 202 consecutive pass attempts without an interception. It was the longest active streak in the NFL. However, Brady kept his touchdown streak alive, throwing a TD pass for the 44th straight game. RARE FULL SEASOON TICKET IN MINT CONDITION!!! You get the Ticket and GIANT Ticket Toploader in the photos No creases, Sharp corners, Beautiful ticket!!! Giant Ticket measures 2-3/8 x 8 inches LOWER SIDELINE NORTH Section 111 - Row 5 - Seat 8 - $105 Photo/Scans have been watermarked for auction purposes only. Ticket will be shipped in the GIANT Ticket Toploader (Hard Plastic Holder) shown in the photos. It will be protected and surrounded by 2 pieces of rigid cardboard and sent via USPS with tracking. For multiple ticket orders add items to cart for combined shipping. |
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