<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Tom Brady is expected to have surgery in the next two weeks to repair a sports hernia, a Boston-area newspaper reported Thursday.The MetroWest Daily News of Framingham, Mass., citing an unnamed source with knowledge of the situation, said the New England Patriots quarterback played half of the season with the injury.The hernia did not keep Brady from practicing or playing, but might have factored into passes that sailed high on him during the season, the newspaper reported.Brady had one of his best seasons as a pro in 2005, throwing for a 3,922 yards with 26 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. He led the Patriots to the AFC East title and a first-round playoff win over Jacksonville before New England was eliminated from the playoffs by Denver -- Brady's first-ever playoff loss.Patriots linebacker Willie McGinest said he was aware Brady was dealing with an injury."I didn't know how severe it was, but I knew it was bothering him. But you have guys who play with all types of injuries across the league and on our team," he told the newspaper. "Being the kind of competitor he is, he wasn't going to let it slow him down."</div> http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2317223
I didnt think his injury was that serious, hopefully he can recover 100% because id rather beat the Patriots next year when they are playing their best.
I cant stand Brady, he is mt most hated player, on that note however, I dont want to see......ok Ill stop there!
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Patriots QB Brady had unspecified surgery NFL.com wire reportsBOSTON (Feb. 22, 2006) -- Tom Brady had surgery last week, although the New England Patriots didn't say what kind of operation their star quarterback had.Brady joked about the surgery at a golf tournament Feb. 21 in Miami Beach, Fla., saying he had to take it easy on hard swings.Brady did not play in the NFL Pro Bowl on Feb. 12. The 28-year-old quarterback was at the Super Bowl on Feb. 5 in Detroit, where he was part of the opening coin toss.AP NEWSThe Associated Press News ServiceCopyright 2006, The Associated Press, All Rights Reserved</div> http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/NE/9256674