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Old 10-12-2009, 07:08 AM   #1
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Earlier this season, fans were criticizing Brady for being too expressive as plays went wrong. Now we have posts saying he doesn't "look interested." Can any of you body language experts explain just what Brady is or isn't supposed to do after a failed play?

Whoever gives the best answer will then be asked to outline protocol for post-game coach's handshakes ...
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Old 10-12-2009, 07:11 AM   #2
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PLease not body language.....
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Earlier this season, fans were criticizing Brady for being too expressive as plays went wrong. Now we have posts saying he doesn't "look interested." Can any of you body language experts explain just what Brady is or isn't supposed to do after a failed play?

Whoever gives the best answer will then be asked to outline protocol for post-game coach's handshakes ...
Early in the game, I was thinking that Brady's expression didn't look as focused as I'm used to seeing. I speculated early that he might not be feeling well. For whatever reason, Brady didn't seem as "there" as I'm used to seeing him. His reads were pretty good, his pocket movement was superb, but his accuracy, and perhaps coverage/blitz recognition weren't up to par.
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Maybe he's suffering from Propecia side effects? Apparently he is losing his hair.

I am just kidding of course.

Edit: Or maybe he is like Samson!

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Early in the game, our players weren't hitting as hard as normal.

They were cold, playing on a slick field, and they looked sluggish.

They came out flat after an emotional win last week.

They didn't match the Broncos' intensity.
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Brady never looks so expresive in the 2001-2007 era .

But men, if I have to play with gator hands Galloway, I 'll be frustated too .
I completely agree that Galloway had his fair share of drops but still I feel that he could have been a factor in yesterday's game had he started. Brady was constantly looking for Moss/Welker all the time and Aiken was not even a factor. Sammy was good in the first half and With Galloway, it may have been a different issue (20/20 hindsight is great )

Brady's current form is contributing to this sputtering offense and opposing D coordinators (unlike ours ) are taking notice.
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Oh no, it's 2006 all over again...
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Earlier this season, fans were criticizing Brady for being too expressive as plays went wrong. Now we have posts saying he doesn't "look interested." Can any of you body language experts explain just what Brady is or isn't supposed to do after a failed play?

Whoever gives the best answer will then be asked to outline protocol for post-game coach's handshakes ...
Personally, I think Brady's body language tells me that he is extremely frustrated that he lost his passion for football and would rather be at home getting the nursey ready with Giselle.
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Brady never looks so expresive in the 2001-2007 era .

But men, if I have to play with gator hands Galloway, I 'll be frustated too .
Aparently, you forget the 2006 season where his body language was under a microscope every game.
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