Despite losing the AFC Championship on Sunday, having an unidentified Broncos player admit to trying rub his man region on his face, Von Miller making a deflated ball joke and STILL having to deal with Deflategate again soon, Tom Brady showed his appreciation to his supporters on Wednesday.
Brady vs. Manning XVII came down to defense. While the New England Patriots did an outstanding job defensively in their own right, the Denver Broncos brought the fight to Tom Brady over…and over….and over…and over again on Sunday.
I really want to like new Eagles head coach Doug Pederson. I really do.
During Tom Brady’s interview with a Boston radio station on Monday morning, he was asked about Julian Edelman’s lack of blocking on TB12’s mad dash to end zone last Saturday that landed just inches short of paydirt.
The New York Daily News, that bastion of journalistic integrity, revealed its cover for Monday’s newspaper that will feature Tom Brady and Peyton Manning in anticipation of next Sunday’s AFC Championship Game between the Patriots and Broncos.
Next Sunday, the New England Patriots visit the Denver Broncos for the right to play in Super Bowl 50 in Santa Clara, California. Of course, much of this week’s narrative will revolve around Tom Brady and Peyton Manning’s 17th meeting.
Following all four home losing a week ago, the divisional round brought plenty of home cooking with the reverse taking place. All four home teams winning gives us 1 vs. 2 battles in the conference championship games for the first time since 2004.
In New England’s first playoff game since Tom Brady’s league-induced flogging during the offseason during Deflategate, the NFL reportedly laid a big egg prior to Saturday’s playoff tilt between the Chiefs and Patriots.
Paging Mr. Lombardi will be a look at the 12 teams that will vie for the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
I’m not big on Star Wars (begin throwing tomatoes at your computers immediately) but I am big on things that rip off Star Wars.