A video with Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's face superimposed on the head of Miley Cyrus in her music video "Wrecking Ball" is making the rounds and the only word that can describe it is disturbing.
First, there was a version with Nicolas Cage's face on the twerking singer's head, now comes one with Brady in panties and what don't look like Uggs.
Why Brady? Who knows.
Showing posts with label Tom Brady. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Tom Brady leaves practice after apparent knee injury
That collective sigh you heard from Maine to Connecticut was hopefully just a exhale of relief after the worst news — outside of the Red Sox trading for A-Rod — travelled throughout New England Wednesday afternoon.
According to multiple reports, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady just felt something in his left knee in practice, and then left the field after consulting with coach Bill Belichick.
An amateur videographer caught the moment Brady (in red Shirt) went down during a scrimmage on the clip below.
During their joint practice with the Buccaneers, Brady grabbed his left knee, limped off, but then rejoined practice a play later. But that didn’t last long, and he ended up heading out again with a trainer.
The left is the same knee as the torn ACL that ended his 2008 season.
Not to worry, there's always Tim Tebow at backup.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Patriots experiment with helmet camera on quarterbacks
Whether it's Google Glass, iPhones or whatever the latest technological innovation is these days, miniature video cameras have made it easy to bring even the most obscure activity to your computer. NFL teams are now scrambling to figure out ways the new technologies can help them gain an advantage before the season starts.
While Rex Ryan is flipping a coin between Smith or Sanchez, Bill Belichick — one of the great NFL innovators over the past decade or so — has been utilizing the miniature technology with the New England Patriots by installing tiny cameras on the helmets of the quarterbacks during training camp for the past week or so —including Tom Brady.
"It's something we haven't done before so we'll take a look at it and see how effective it is or what we can get out of it," coach Bill Belichick said Sunday. "I'm not sure exactly how effective that will or won't be but it's something we're trying that's a little bit new. We'll see how it goes."
While Rex Ryan is flipping a coin between Smith or Sanchez, Bill Belichick — one of the great NFL innovators over the past decade or so — has been utilizing the miniature technology with the New England Patriots by installing tiny cameras on the helmets of the quarterbacks during training camp for the past week or so —including Tom Brady.
"It's something we haven't done before so we'll take a look at it and see how effective it is or what we can get out of it," coach Bill Belichick said Sunday. "I'm not sure exactly how effective that will or won't be but it's something we're trying that's a little bit new. We'll see how it goes."
Probably thinking back to Spygate, that was all anyone got out of Belichick when questioned further about the use of the secret agent-type technology during camp.
Not surprisingly, the helmet cam provides an interesting perspective (think Go-Pro) that can give coaches insight into exactly what a quarterback is seeing as he goes through his pre-snap and post-snap motions. It sounds like a amazing tool to help rookie QBs adjust to reading pro defenses.
With aerial views, miked-up players and halftime locker room cams being mandated this season, why limit the little spy-cams to preseason practice? How long before networks put these gizmos on position players' helmets for a true NFL experience during games?
Oops. Forgot about that whole XFL thing.
Oops. Forgot about that whole XFL thing.
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