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Monday January 27th, 2005 - Page Updated At 11:10AM
2005 Road To The Superbowl
By: Q. Smyth
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Patriots The New England Patriots Road To The Superbowl

New England's path to an AFC title and second straight Super Bowl appearance was not expected to feature many obstacles, and a cursory glance at the team's 14-2 regular season ledger suggests that the campaign went according to plan. But the consensus preseason favorites faced their share of question marks as 2004 unfolded, as well as stiff challenges from the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Jets in the conference and division, respectively.

The season began with a Thursday night thriller against the Colts, who were hell-bent on revenge after falling to New England in the 2003 AFC Championship. Though the Patriots allowed Indy to rack up 446 total yards, it was New England that emerged with a 27-24 victory, as Tom Brady threw for 335 yards and three touchdowns to out-duel Peyton Manning. Two Edgerrin James fumbles and a missed Mike Vanderjagt field goal in the waning moments allowed Bill Belichick's club to emerge victorious.

Belichick and company were still cruising when they made a Week 4 trip to Buffalo's Ralph Wilson Stadium, which had been a house of horrors for the Pats in a 31-0 loss to open the 2003 season. The Bills once again offered strong resistance, and the game entered the fourth quarter tied at 17, but New England would have the last word. A sack of former Patriot Drew Bledsoe and subsequent 68-yard fumble return by end Richard Seymour late in the fourth quarter put the finishing touches on a 31-17 New England triumph.

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Two weeks later, the still-unbeaten Pats would knock out a Seattle team that was a trendy preseason pick to win the NFC, 30-20. Significantly, that game marked the final dual appearance by starting cornerbacks Tyrone Poole and Ty Law. Poole would struggle with a lingering knee injury that forced him to be placed on injured reserve Dec. 18th, and Law left in a loss to Pittsburgh on Oct. 24, never to return to the field in 2004. The assortment of inexperienced cornerbacks that the team trotted out thereafter - Randall Gay, Asante Samuel, Earthwind Moreland, and even wideout Troy Brown - were unheralded enough to lead to major questions about New England's staying power in the playoff race.

But with doubts beginning to creep in, New England outlasted the similarly 5-0 Jets in Week 6, 13-7, taking sole possession of the AFC East and never relinquishing that status thereafter. The following Sunday's loss to the Steelers would quickly bring the Patriots down to earth, however.

Pittsburgh ended New England's NFL-record 21-game win streak with a 34-20 Heinz Field trouncing, outgaining the Pats, 221-5, on the ground, forcing four Patriot turnovers and sacking Brady four times. The absence of running back Corey Dillon, who was sidelined with a thigh injury, eliminated a major component of offensive coordinator Charlie Weis' attack. But Dillon would return to the lineup in the following week's 40-22 road takedown of the Rams, and would also be back in Pittsburgh before long.

The St. Louis win would kickstart a six-game winning streak for the Pats, one that featured several impressive triumphs on the major stage. New England followed a 29-6 road blowout of Buffalo in a Sunday night matchup with a 27-19 victory over Kansas City in a Monday night tilt at always-raucous Arrowhead Stadium. On a short week, the Patriots then outclassed Baltimore, 24-3, in the rain-soaked Gillette Stadium muck.

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The domination of the AFC North continued the next week in Cleveland, when Bethel Johnson returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown that set off a 42-15 demolition. Playing against his former team, Cincinnati, the following Sunday, Dillon rushed for 88 yards and a touchdown to key a 35-28 win over the Bengals.

The final blip on New England's 2004 resume would come in Miami the following Monday night, as the heavily-favored Patriots endured a 29-28 humiliation at the hands of lowly Miami. New England let a 28-17 fourth-quarter lead slip away in that one, and also forfeited any realistic hopes of catching the Steelers to earn homefield advantage in the AFC. Belichick's men would knock out the Jets (23-7) and 49ers (21-7) to finish out the regular season, however, and did lay claim to an all-important first-round bye.

When they took the field again on Jan. 16 for an AFC Divisional Playoff matchup with visiting Indianapolis, the Patriots found themselves in a virtual underdog role. The pass-happy Colts, who had won nine of 10 games entering New England and demolished Denver, 49-24, the week prior, were regarded by most as a major threat to a Pats unit still featuring that makeshift secondary. The naysayers were silenced by a methodical 20-3 Patriot victory, one that featured a 210-yard ground effort by Dillon and company that kept the clock moving and the ball out of Manning's hands for most of the day.

Finally, it was on to Pittsburgh for the AFC Championship, where the Pats avenged their humbling Week 7 defeat with a 41-27 throttling of the Steelers at Heinz Field. Sure enough, Dillon showed off his skills to the tune of 73 yards and a touchdown against the NFL's top-rated run defense, and the "ragtag" Patriot secondary intercepted boy wonder and Pittsburgh QB Ben Roethlisberger three times to preserve the win.

New England became just the seventh team in NFL history to reach the Super Bowl three times in four years, joining the 1992-95 Cowboys, 1990-93 Bills, 86-89 Broncos, 75-78 Cowboys, 73-76 Vikings, and 71-73 Dolphins.

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