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September 14, 2011 by Mike Dussault

Jim Rome on Tom Brady

I like what Rome is saying, but it always annoys me when the pundits think suddenly this is the year the Patriots really mean business. It may not seem like it to some but they ALWAYS mean business. And if the season Brady put up in 2010 wasn’t a “middle finger” season I shutter at the thought of what’s to come.

He just does what he does which is preparing with an insane short term focus and taking it one game at a time. I truly don’t believe any thing like the hype Aaron Rodgers and Packers are getting have anything to do Brady or how he prepares.

(Source: http://player.espn.com/)

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