You can really feel for Tom Brady. Just a bit bit, anyway.
For a man whom former New England Patriot and current NFL Network commentator Willie McGinest referred to as “irritatingly demanding,” Brady is just not used to what he dealt with Thursday night time.
His game in opposition to the New York Jets was plagued with a limited offensive talent pool, considering the litany of personnel losses the Patriots have suffered, and Brady’s endurance didn’t look like his sturdy suit as New England slid by New York 13-10.
First, after Brady missed Aaron Dobson on a third-and-5 with just over 5 minutes left within the second quarter, the quarterback appeared, um, nonplussed.
Mind you, Brady already had watched Dobson drop two passes and run the improper route in the long run zone, wiping out all the nice emotions from Dobson’s first-NFL-play touchdown. (Nicely, we assume Dobson erred because, you realize, Brady has been to 5 Super Bowls and stuff.)
Then, when Brady got back to the sideline, he let free even more, as you’ll be able to see in the GIF on the high of this put up. Any lip readers out there?
Do we rip Brady for this at all? If it was Jay Cutler, he’d be referred to as a horrible chief. Resumes apart, you must point out the way in which certain quarterbacks are handled shouldn’t be precisely equal.
“I believe I’ve to do a greater job with my physique language, and I undoubtedly can improve that,” Brady stated after the sport. “I would not say it is a real strong point of mine right now.”
That stated, when Julian Edelman is your most dependable receiver, you may see why Brady is perhaps mad. He finished the game 19-of-39 passing for 185 yards and a landing.
Come back soon, Gronk!
Tom Brady masters the struggle face a few times in the first half
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