With all that’s gone on over the last 14 years Womens John Elway Jersey , this is what they’re thinking about?" Denver Broncos PodcastsDenver Broncos NewsSSB PodcastPatriots fans still smarting over 2005 Champ Bailey interceptionNew,36commentsWith all that’s gone on over the last 14 years, this is what they’re thinking about?MDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Patriots fans still smarting over 2005 Champ Bailey interceptionTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailWelcome to the May doldrums! With the splash of free agency and the draft drying up in the soon-to-be summer sun, it’s normal for sports writers to look back on what could have been in their team’s history had things gone just a little different. One such writer, Pat Lane, from Mile High Report’ssister site, Pats Pulpit, scanned the spartan history of injustices against his team and somehow settled on one of the greatest plays in Champ Bailey’s career, the 99-yard non-scoring interception during the divisional round of the 2005 playoffs. You may review the article, here. One of the worst in NFL history? Ramifications? Come on Pat. You know better than that. Even over here in Broncos Country, we all know what the worst call in NFL history was and it pains us to say it.Just don’t tell Raiders fans we agree with them.Pat’s description of the play is entirely accurate. Tom Brady tossed an interception to Champ Bailey in the red zone and Champ ran it all the way back and had the ball knocked out of his hand at the 1-yard line. The refs called it as they saw it and the rest is history. Then Bill Belichick had the play reviewed.Being 2005, there was no pylon cam, no sideline cam, no other angles that definitively showed the ball’s location once it was knocked from 2019 Hall of Fame inductee Champ Bailey’s hands. Pat says it himself, there just isn’t a conclusive picture. Pat then goes full Zapruder, breaking down the end of the play. He carefully documents the location of the ball while completely discounting the angle of the shots. None of the photos adequately depict the ball or the goal line in relation to the sideline and goal line. The photos were taken from the roving camera-mobile thing, likely around the Patriots 15-yard line. It’s hardly an angle where a single yard can be adequately judged. For better or worse, without clear photographic evidence, which the video wasn’t then and the photos aren’t now, deference must be given to the refs on the field and their verdict still holds true to this day.Like in 2013 and 2015, the 2005 Patriots were no match for the Denver Broncos. Despite their tremendous success (free of controversy, scandal, and consternation), it’s interesting to see them return to one of their worst post-season losses and wonder what could have been. I know the Patriots and their fans love to create narratives where they are somehow the underdog to rally support for their team as though theirs isn’t one of the most impressive sports dynasties in sports history, but is this really the best hill on which to plant that narrative? Despite all the photos... CHAMP BAILEY IS STILL THERE... You know, out at the 1-yard line. If we’re breaking down tragedies on video, I suggest Pat look at this incredibly creepy mattress commercial that airs locally in New England. What is up with this nightmare?What’s with the turtleneck? What’s with the elongated stares? Why establish opulence only to reveal a jail cell-like room with no windows? I hold the other fellow in the commercial as complicit in whatever nefarious acts (crimes?) Tom is about to commit on this spartan and likely overpriced mattress set. “Can I get you anything?” Yeah, dude, how about a damn pillow?! 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He went to two Pro Bowls as a return specialist — return specialist — two years."I made All-Pro in my position as a corner, went to the Pro Bowl as a corner. So it's not a wide receiver versus corner matchup, so we can get that out of the way off the bat."Hill called Ramsey a "great player, obviously" a day earlier, but Ramsey seemed to take offense to some of Hill's other remarks."He obviously thinks high of himself, so he's all right, I guess," Hill said. "I can't wait to line up against him, and I hope he presses me."Ramsey is expected to shadow Hill all over the field in a game that features the NFL's No. 1 offense against the league's top-rated defense. And since Ramsey and the Jags play primarily press coverage, Hill will get his wish."If you look at my film, what do I do every week?" Ramsey said. "I play press, right? so if he wants smoke, it'll get there."Hill has 23 receptions for 364 yards and three touchdowns this season. He has 159 catches for 2,140 yards and 16 scores in three seasons. He also has four punt returns for touchdowns, including one this season, and one kickoff return for a score as a rookie.Hill had nine catches for 54 yards Monday night at Denver."I'm always up for a challenge," Hill said. "He's a great player, and I'm always up for a challenge. To get my name out there more I need to go up against more talents like him, you know what I'm saying? I'm not calling (Broncos cornerback) Chris Harris or nobody else bad, but he is the top dog right now, so I can't wait."Even that didn't seem to satisfy Ramsey, who has 13 tackles and a pass breakup this season."I just wish he would have picked a side," said Ramsey, who dropped a would-be interception last week against the New York Jets. "Either I'm just all right or I'm the top dog. Pick a side. If I'm the top dog, but I'm just all right, that means he doesn't think that any corner in the league is good. And that's not true."AP Sports Writer Dave Skretta in Kansas City contributed to this report.