Great play. Especially because of its rarity both in execution and executioner. There are many Shea McClellin's, though so few teams want to develop them.
Honestly, Shea McClellin was a bust in Chicago. We all had high hopes after he was selected in the 1st round in 2012 and he simply didn't perform. He also missed a few games in each season due to injury. It's great to see him have a little success in NE. It's rare for a white defender selected in the 1st round to be a "bust" and the only other one I can remember in the past 15 years is DT Adam Carriker (13th overall by the Rams in 2007). Carriker was fantastic at Nebraska and was one of the strongest men to ever play in the NFL in terms of weight-lifting. He was drafted high, he served no "racial apprenticeship" who was a day-one starter and rarely missed a snap throughout the course of a season. He just wasn't very good pro. The guy could bench a metric ton, but couldn't accumulate more than a 1 tackle per game...
Mcclellin bounced around from DE to LB in Chicago. He was drafted as a pass rushing DE. I actually remember he generated some positive buzz last year as he became acclimated to the LB position. It is nice to see him making an impact for the Pats.
McClellin thrived as a middle linebacker last year. The Bears misused him quite a bit by shifting him to different positions. I wouldn't call him a bust unless he flames out in New England.
Ironically, I've thought of posting about McClellin as his last 2 games have been solid. I'd like to see this kid continue improving. I hadn't followed him previously, but he obviously has a lotta potential.