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Originally Posted by TwistedChief
The Breeland stop against Edelman to close it out was the signature defensive play of the entire season in my view. Literally nothing sweeter.
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That play was artistically beautiful. Even more so because I truly believe that if there had been any contact at all, a penalty would've been called to give the patriots four chances from the one yard line. Breeland had to make a play that was so perfect that it could not possibly be scrutinized, and he did.
Breeland made that play to finish the patriots game, and he made the interception in the Super Bowl, and he had the 100 yard fumble recovery that completely turned the Detroit game around. We would not exist as the world's greatest football civilization today if not for Bashaud Breeland.