Ooops. http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/giants/gisele_rips_patriots_receivers_for_CM5OIxlceDT0rkFNAHcG9O
She's got a pretty solid point. Brady literally put the victory in his receivers' hands, and they repeatedly dropped the ball.
Brady didn't have the best of games, either. In fact, during his post-game interview, he called it a "team" loss. He rightly said, "We win as a team, and lose as a team." Unfortunately, Gisele let her emotions (publicly) get the best of her.
it's not like she was spouting off to the media. She was having a private conversation that was impermissibly recorded. I think it's ridiculous that she should be excoriated for having the audacity to speak honestly to friends. Plus, as Maris said, she's right.
She (of all people) should know better that, especially in this day and age, anything she says publicly can and will be used against her. The fact that she broke some kind of "code of brotherhood" doesn't bode well for her, or Tom, at this point. That said, this will all be forgotten within a week. It's just the nature of immediate news these days.
Good for her! But I hope the banter creates hate within the organization. I absolutely hate the Patriots. BTW, she is right. The receivers seriously "Dropped the ball"
Yeah, but to put the loss on others is wrong, IMO. It's a team sport. I mean, Brady did throw a seemingly costly interception, plus that grounding ball he should have simply thrown to the sideline, out of bounds.
"My husband cannot f***ing throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time. I can't believe they dropped the ball so many times." What about that statement is not true? And where does she say it was the rest of the team's fault?
This is what was stupid about that call. Was there a player in the vicinity? Not really. But if that was to the sidelines and he threw it into the stands it NEVER would have been called intentional grounding.
To be honest; you're right about Brady. He also had that costly intentional grounding on the first play of te game.
I really hate a lot of the intentional grounding calls. I'm not certain this is one of them, but I hate when it is pretty clear that a QB is throwing to a spot he thinks someone is going to be, and the WR runs the wrong route, so there is nobody in the vicinity, and they flag it.
NY WR were better...by far.... Welker should have caught that ball thrown his way, Hernandez also dropped a pass... But I also blame Belichek, you have 4 minutes to go, you KNOW Manning has a history of late game heroics, you have keep getting 1st downs, dink & dunk 4yds at a time if need be...use all 4 downs...
The Pats were not that good. I wanted to play them because I thought the Niners had a good shot at beating them, and the Giants were a somewhat better team than the Niners. Very similar.
You're joking, right? In and of itself, her statements effectively pin blame on the receivers that happened to have dropped a couple of his throws. Totally shifts the responsibility onto others and off of her husband. As I had said in another post, Brady didn't have the best of games, either. I'm pretty sure it led to him saying, "We win as a team, we lose as a team."
They all don't seem too bothered, though. http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-s...l-wounded-souls-matt-light-rob-212551396.html