Tom Brady: I've never been so visibly pissed after loss

  • 9 years ago
Part of what makes Tom Brady great is his relentless dedication to his craft.
While others might use the flight home from a tough road game to get some needed rest, Brady typically begins to study for his next opponent, searching for weaknesses that can be exposed.
There were plenty of reasons for frustration: New England led the game 21-7 when wide receiver Chris Harper muffed a punt and gave Denver new life.
"I just think the circumstances of the game, the circumstances of the situation that we were in with winning by , having a good lead there in the fourth quarter, having a couple of third downs called back - huge third downs that we made - called back by penalty, losing a player like Gronk in the fourth quarter, fighting back like we did to get to overtime.