He’s Tom Brady the hero, but also the human

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INDIANAPOLIS (MCT) — The doors of the Pro Football Hall of Fame will swing wide open for Tom Brady.

The New England Patriots quarterback has three Super Bowl rings and Sunday has a chance for a fourth, which would tie him for the most with his boyhood idol, San Francisco’s Joe Montana, and Pittsburgh’s Terry Bradshaw.

Brady and Bill Belichick have made it to their record fifth Super Bowl, the most of any quarterback-coach combination. What’s more, Brady is Tom Terrific, as much the face of the NFL as any player.

If the Patriots lose to the New York Giants on Sunday, however, New England will have gone seven years without a Super Bowl victory. With Brady at the helm, they were 9-0 in the postseason in the 2001, 2003 and 2004 seasons when they won three Super Bowls. The Patriots also won their first playoff game the following season.

Since that incredible run, they have gone 6-5 in the playoffs with 22 touchdowns and 16 interceptions by Brady — and that includes his six-touchdown game against Denver last month.

No one denies that Brady is an elite quarterback, but his performances have been far more human than the hype that typically surrounds him would suggest.

The New York Giants have a healthy respect for Brady, of course, but they also know he’s a different quarterback when they can put some heat on him.

“If you look at Week 9, when we played them, it’s like he felt us,” said Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul, referring to a 24-20 victory over New England in which Brady was sacked twice and had two interceptions to go with his two touchdowns. “When we looked back on the film, we watched the film, and we didn’t really rush like we can rush as a defense. He was throwing balls on the ground and stuff.”

Even though the Patriots handed Baltimore a 23-20 defeat in the AFC championship game, Brady was disappointed in his performance, which included two interceptions and no touchdown passes.

“I sucked pretty bad today, but our defense saved us,” he said after that narrow victory.
On Thursday, The New York Post published a private email that Brady’s wife, Gisele Bundchen, sent to family and friends. In it, the supermodel asked her loved ones to pray for the Patriots, leaving some outsiders to view that as a sign Brady’s confidence is wavering.

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