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Anyone else see this? I've never seen him so quick and serious, like he was channeling BB. He never cracked a smile. I think he's still pissed about last year's playoff game regardless of how he answered the first question.

Q: How much does the loss to the Jets in the playoffs motivate you this week?

TB: That was a long time ago. So that game doesn't have much bearing on this week. We're a different team.

Q: What do you expect from them coming off a loss? They talk about being hungry and going back to the ground-and-pound. It will be a great atmosphere, but what do you expect from the Jets when you play them on Sunday afternoon.

TB: Pretty much what we get from them every time we play them. They're a tough team [and] they're physical. I think they lead the league in a bunch of defensive categories. They're very challenging to play. They have been - it's always the Jets - since I got here 12 years ago; they're challenging. It's a fun game to be a part of. I hope we can go out there and play better than the last time we played them.

Q: You don't want to say anything to get the home crowd fired up, do you?

TB: I'm not joking any more this year.


Q: How do you feel about what Antonio Cromartie said about you? He said he hates you and called you a name I can't repeat here.

TB: I don't care what he says about me - I really don't.


Q: What's your opinion about him as a player?

TB: He's very good - excellent player. They have two very good corners. Well, they have a bunch of very good corners actually. The two that are out there on their regular defense are very good. They're both fast, they're both physical. They play well at the line of scrimmage. They're very disruptive. They lead the league in pass defense, so that kind of tells you everything you want to know about them.

Q: Does their defense look any different from the one you saw in the playoffs -what you've seen so far this year?

TB: They're good - they were good last year, they're good this year, and they were good two years ago. I think as long as Rex [Ryan] is coaching that team they're going to have good defense. They have a lot of good defensive players - David Harris and Bart [Scott]. [They have] a good front, corners can cover - safeties - [Jim] Leonhard, [Eric] Smith, and Brodney [Pool] have given us problems so it's a good team.

Q: How much do you have to adjust to who Darrelle Revis winds up covering?

TB: We just call our plays and whoever he lines up on, he lines up on. If the guy gets open, he gets the ball, as we have shown, and if he doesn't then somebody else gets the ball.

Q: How much stock do you put into what the Jets did before they played last Sunday against the Ravens and what happened to them against the Ravens?

TB: They still played pretty well defensively. I don't think [Joe] Flacco threw for 50 percent. The Ravens had a bunch of scores - defensive scores, but that doesn't really affect me at all. We are preparing for a very good defense - tough, physical style, that's good in pass coverage. They lead the league in first down defense. They lead the league in third down defense. They're one of the best that we play all year.

Q: Last week they used a running back, Joe McKnight, coming off the corner to blitz Joe Flacco one time. What would you do if you saw something like that? Does that show something that they're worrying about their speed?

TB: I don't know why they substitute different guys in. They have a bunch of different personnel packages. We have had a bunch of players here that have gone both ways. If you're on the roster then you can get out there at any point. You treat them like any other defensive back while he's out there- that's kind of how they are playing him and hopefully we can block him.

Q: I know Wes Welker is off to an unbelievable start. Can this offense, as good as it's been, become too reliant on one guy? Would you like to be a little more diverse as the season progresses and not have him be the primary target on almost every play?

TB: You throw to the open guy. So if he's open, he'll get it. If not, someone else will get it. I think that he's done a good job of getting open.

Q: Antonio Cromartie criticized you because you have ‘antics' he called them - you taunt the other team after a touchdown. Do you feel like you do that or do you not know where he's coming from with those comments.

TB: I really don't care what he says.
 
Love it......
 
smooth as usual. Cromartie can go shove it
 
Seeing it wasn't as biting as reading it.
 
I hope this cold Clint Eastwood type reaction never disappears when we play the Jesters, be it in the regular season or the playoffs.
 
I am so pumped up after watching this press conference. I have a good feeling about this game. I hope BB brings the house on Sanchez.
 
He look more and more like BB every day. Even the facial expressions are the same.
 
a lot of the time I see pats fans belittling other teams in our division about how some game against us is their superbowl -- like that bills game, recently.

it's starting to sound like fortunes have changed so much that this has become our superbowl.
it's really kind of sad --- that blowout last year was great, but I'd really rather see the pats win when the money's on the table.
 
a lot of the time I see pats fans belittling other teams in our division about how some game against us is their superbowl -- like that bills game, recently.

it's starting to sound like fortunes have changed so much that this has become our superbowl.
it's really kind of sad --- that blowout last year was great, but I'd really rather see the pats win when the money's on the table.

I don't think so. I think it's an early test for the team. If the team sucks in this game, they can still come back and be a good football team in December. If it's Week 12/13 and the team is sucking, then it's drama time.
 
Brady is pissed. Brady is really really pissed. **** yes.
 
a lot of the time I see pats fans belittling other teams in our division about how some game against us is their superbowl -- like that bills game, recently.

it's starting to sound like fortunes have changed so much that this has become our superbowl.
it's really kind of sad --- that blowout last year was great, but I'd really rather see the pats win when the money's on the table.

Actually, while I like blowout wins, I also like heated rivalries. Frankly, I think there should be more belittling of divisional opponents by players and fans, not less of it.
 
Q: You don't want to say anything to get the home crowd fired up, do you?

TB: I'm not joking any more this year.


Q: How do you feel about what Antonio Cromartie said about you? He said he hates you and called you a name I can't repeat here.

TB: I don't care what he says about me - I really don't.


Q: Antonio Cromartie criticized you because you have ‘antics' he called them - you taunt the other team after a touchdown. Do you feel like you do that or do you not know where he's coming from with those comments.

TB: I really don't care what he says.

I obviously don't know how pissed he is, but I took these quotes a little differently. I think Brady was a little upset with himself that he provided the "Fans need to get liquored up" quote before and it became a story. The joking quote above is a reaction to that.

As for Cromartie, I'm sure he didn't want to get into the "I hate them" back and forth exchange from last year which should be obvious but took on a life of its own.

Sounds to me like he and the team have a laser focus this week, rather than an emotional reaction. I'm sure that will come once the hits start flying.
 
I obviously don't know how pissed he is, but I took these quotes a little differently. I think Brady was a little upset with himself that he provided the "Fans need to get liquored up" quote before and it became a story. The joking quote above is a reaction to that.

As for Cromartie, I'm sure he didn't want to get into the "I hate them" back and forth exchange from last year which should be obvious but took on a life of its own.

Sounds to me like he and the team have a laser focus this week, rather than an emotional reaction. I'm sure that will come once the hits start flying.

The fans need to "start drinkin' early" and get "lubed up" comments were stupid and are in the rear view.
As for Cromartie - what is Brady supposed to say? Cro is an f'ing idiot who called out Brady before the playoff game and TB never held him accountable on the field (like Anthony Smith) with either individual plays or the scoreboard. Brady needs to redeem himself against the NYJ and all the on field fist pumping and glaring will not make up for the egg he laid in the playoffs.
The NYJ are a team of degenerates who are due for another beat down. This Patriots team needs to win this weekend AND if the opportunity presents itself, beat this Jets team in January - THEN we can move on from last year.

Like Deus said - relish the rivalry games! No team brings out New England Hate like the NYJ!
 
Excellent no nonsence press conference. I like it, hopefully the whole team has this attitude and takes it into the game.
 
That New York reporter was trying to get him to say something, he did not bite got annoyed at the repeated questions from that guy and left the room.

I'm sure the local folks in the room went up to that idiot later and thanked him for making Brady leave the room.

That being said, he did not seem like he was in a good mood the second he walked up there.
 
The best way to really p!ss off a mouth like Cromagnon is to ignore him. He's saying this stuff to try and get a rise out of TFB and the team. Just ignoring him is even better than responding. Hopefully, he'll be so upset that he pulls a Seymour and costs his team 30 yards or more in penalties. Points would be even better. :cool:
 
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