Tom Brady [stats] had better be ready: The New York Giants’ vaunted front four is coming for him Sunday night, and the rest of America is coming with them. Maybe they are not as mean or as threatening as Osi or JPP or Justin Tuck, but they are just as tired of Tom Brady’s face and just as determined to see him bloodied and beaten by 10:30 Sunday night.
If the Giants can put him on the ground, there will be about 100 million people waiting to kick him in the head while he’s down.
Some of them can’t wait until Sunday. Perhaps you’ve heard what they’re saying in New York this week about Brady. He’s a “fading star,” said one bright light on ESPN. He’s...
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