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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.That injury is nothing compared to the mental scaring Brady will have for a few more years over not just dumping it off to White for an easy first down. That one will hurt a hell of a lot longer..
Or perhaps if BB had put Malcolm Butler in the game and kept Jordan Richards on the bench, brady would have never been in the position where that play mattered to win the game. Brady played near perfect, BB coached the worst game of his career in my opinion.
Mental scarring? Heh. He was having tremendous success on chunk plays against the Eagles, and it was the reason we didn't get blown out. He liked something better downfield but he couldn't get it off. A bad play is eventually going to happen when you ask the guy to carry the team on his back all game long.That injury is nothing compared to the mental scaring Brady will have for a few more years over not just dumping it off to White for an easy first down. That one will hurt a hell of a lot longer..
Fortunately players like Brady -- like that final Tom vs. Time segment showed -- only look at the things they can control. Injuries, ref decisions, coaching choices... nothing you can do about it.. not taking the easy first down when it was there.. something he can and something that will eat away at him for a while.
It's like Irving fryar cutting his hand himself with a "steak knife"That's the 2nd injury that confuses me. How the heck do you get a gash that deep from a handoff?
The first was a friend of my wife who somehow broke her own nose while trying to backhand a tennis ball.
I believe that knife had 2 "X" chromosomes.....................It's like Irving fryar cutting his hand himself with a "steak knife"
Remember, Brady is soft. He falls to the ground as soon as a defender gets close to him and then cries to the refs for a flag if someone touches him.
Or, at least, that's what fans of other teams have been telling me.