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This thread title has to be the most cryptic I've ever seen on PatsFans. I'm not touching it.
Usually Pats players who are seriously injured are not on WEEI.. this is a good sign.
Brady's got a contract to do the morning show every Monday morning, so I don't think it means anything either way...that said I think he's fine. If he's walking in for an MRI, at least he's walking. We know one thing about Brady, if he can walk on it, he - in his mind - can play on it.
Zo and Felger were pretty annoying this morning. Sky is falling, ripping on Cassel. Expected it from Meter & or Felger, but surprised to see Zo take the negative nancy route.
Brady discusses injury
Posted by Steve Silva, Boston.com Staff August 18, 2008 09:54 AM
By Matt Porter, Globe Correspondent
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady spoke on WEEI this morning, answering questions about the leg injury that kept him home while the Patriots traveled to Tampa Bay.
While he didn't give details, Brady said the current injury he has isn't the same ankle injury that dogged him in the Super Bowl. "Same side of the body, and same leg, but not the same injury," said Brady. He said it also wasn't related to an Aug. 2 bump during practice, when running back Sammy Morris accidentally kicked him during a drill.
"I spent some time this weekend getting treatment on it, and hoping that it responds quickly like it usually does," said Brady.
"The key is not to go out there and aggravate anything when I'm not ready to go," said Brady. Obviously I'd love to be out there with my teammates, but Coach made the decision that that's not the smartest thing to do right now."
The quarterback wasn't sure about his status for Friday's third preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
"I'm not sure," said Brady. "I'm trying to get treatment this week, and I'm feeling better every day. It's going to be up to Coach, what he wants to do. I think he's been coaching long enough to know that the first game in September is the most important game for us."