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Tom Brady Flips Out On Sideline, Leads Patriots To 39-26 Victory (VIDEO)

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 11/15/10 12:20 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:10 PM ET

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PITTSBURGH -- Tom Brady is methodical and precise, a master of execution who repeatedly takes advantage of a defense's mistakes. The model quarterback, always calm under pressure.

With his New England Patriots facing a pivotal game in an NFL stadium where opponents rarely win, he showed off a different side.

Tom Brady, the fist-waving, voice-raising, fiery leader.

The GQ quarterback yelled during huddles, hollered at linemen for mistakes and was visibly animated during sideline meetings, and the Patriots followed their leader during a dominating 39-26 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night.

The Patriots were motivated by a 20-point loss at Cleveland the week before and their star's bravura, and it allowed them to remain tied with the division-rival Jets (7-2) for the AFC's best record.

Brady maintained his mastery of the Steelers by throwing for three touchdowns and running for another, with no interceptions or sacks. At times, the ultimate team player looked as though he wanted to do it all by himself, and the Steelers went along by allowing him to do almost anything he wanted.

If only for one game, Brady the serene became Brady the screamer.

"That's always great," Patriots guard Logan Mankins said. "Football's a game of emotions, so we want to see him excited when things are going well. ... Look, we're professionals and we don't need Tom to yell at us, but when he thinks it's necessary, he's going to yell at us. We take it for what it's worth."

Brady took apart what has been the NFL's best defense over the last four seasons, going 30 of 43 for 350 yards. He has 14 career TD throws and three interceptions while going 6-1 against the Steelers.

He's also 4-1 at Heinz Field, where the Steelers (6-3) own the NFL's best home-field record over the last 40 years.

Brady had something to get excited about from the start, leading New England to touchdown drives to begin each half, finishing both off with throws to tight end Rob Gronkowski. The rookie tight end returned to the city where he played his final season of high school football to make three touchdown catches.

Now, about all that yelling ...

"There's only one way to play the game, and it's an emotional game," said Brady, who has averaged 373 yards passing in his last three starts against Pittsburgh. "I think part of being a quarterback is making sure that everyone's into it and there's a level of concentration that you need on the road. ... We haven't been this happy in a long time."

Especially not the week before, when the Browns' Peyton Hillis ran over and through New England for 184 yards and two touchdowns during one of the worst losses of the Bill Belichick era. But no team is better after losing; the Patriots are 25-2 following a loss since 2003.

"That's the NFL," Belichick said. "If you knew what was going to happen in this league (from week to week), you'd make a lot of money."

The Steelers looked much like they did during their 41-27 loss to New England in the AFC championship game six years ago: dazed and confused. This game followed a similar pattern as that one as the Patriots built a big lead, and the Steelers never could catch up.

"We got off to a fast start and played from ahead the whole game, and that's a big difference," Brady said.

New England led 10-0, 23-3, 29-10 and 36-18, and all three of Pittsburgh's touchdowns came in the fourth quarter. Ben Roethlisberger was 30 of 49 for 387 yards and three touchdowns, but wasn't nearly as effective as Brady during the NFL's first matchup of multiple Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks in 25 seasons.

"I don't think they did anything to confuse us that we didn't expect," said Roethlisberger, the two-time Super Bowl winner who was sacked five times. "They flat-out beat us."

Despite Hillis' domination the week before, Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall was held to 50 yards. He wasn't a factor.

Neither was linebacker James Harrison, the master intimidator who doesn't have to worry about getting fined for any of his hits Sunday night. And star safety Troy Polamalu was neutralized as Brady repeatedly threw underneath Pittsburgh's two-deep zone defense.

Wes Welker led New England with eight catches for 89 yards, Deion Branch had seven for 71 yards and Gronkowski had five for 72 yards.

The Steelers missed a chance to jump ahead of the Ravens (6-3) in the AFC North race. Baltimore lost in the final minute Thursday night at Atlanta.

It didn't help that Roethlisberger was missing his blind-side protectors, left tackle Max Starks (neck) and left guard Chris Kemoeatu (ankle), or that wide receiver Hines Ward's streak of 186 consecutive games with a reception ended. Ward missed the final three quarters with a concussion, the fourth by a Steelers player in a week.

"They executed better, and they were more physical," Steelers safety Ryan Clark said. "They did what they wanted to, basically."

The offense's ineffectiveness, at least until the game was out of hand, didn't explain how Brady worked over a defense that came in allowing a league-low 15.4 points.

"It's plain and simple," Steelers cornerback Ike Taylor said, "we just got our butts whooped."

Nobody in a quiet Pittsburgh locker room would argue.

"We've got to get this (fixed)," Harrison said.

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Jeremy Lin = Game Change
01:13 PM on 11/27/2010
Can't wait to see how the Jets will survive the Steelers.
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11:25 AM on 11/17/2010
Brady frigging rules.
10:26 AM on 11/17/2010
Horsey they didn't walk away or they would have been traded away.
10:24 AM on 11/17/2010
Seafarer61 - Looks more like he is putting on a show for the camaras than "leading by example".
Did your new Tom Brady poster arrive yet? Clean up your chin.
10:15 AM on 11/17/2010
Brady looks like a woman, however, he is a champion

http://ratjuice.blogspot.com
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Seafarer61
Chillin' with the corpsemen from all 57 states
12:15 AM on 11/17/2010
I'm loving all of these sofa sergeants and keyboard commandos commenting about Brady's emotions on the sidelines. I'm surprised they can find the time to pontificate their disgust in between the half dozen Hostess Ding Dongs and six pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon they're no doubt stuffing down their throats.

Brady is a winner. Pure and simple. A leader by example.

Enjoy your suds liquid ninjas.
10:51 PM on 11/16/2010
I'm not going to mention my favorite QBs name but it sounds like McSadd. I don't how many times I wished he would show some emotion during a game. Oh well, go Eagles!
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brahdog
hello walls
06:53 PM on 11/16/2010
great hair
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huffyISaHottie
Nothing about me is micro;).
07:00 PM on 11/16/2010
it wouldn't have taken much to bring up the level of this discussion....you missed by a long shot
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brahdog
hello walls
07:31 PM on 11/16/2010
:(
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texlib2112
Arsenal - Gooners Forever
05:11 PM on 11/16/2010
Brady is a M I C H I G A N - M A N Take that O H I O - S T A T E
04:02 PM on 11/16/2010
why wasnt the player who hit h ward helmit to helmit find like harrison /
05:51 PM on 11/16/2010
i would like to know the answer to that question as well.

But It wasn't harrison, it was Ward that took the helmet to helmet hit
Javalation
Laughing in a Daydream
03:18 PM on 11/16/2010
Being a serial sexual predator, Roethlisberger should be in prison.
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BrianJackson
03:09 PM on 11/16/2010
That's the look of a guy who wants to win and doesn't see others on the same page. I'm glad to see a QB lead by example.
07:35 PM on 11/16/2010
a born leader and a coach's dream. one of a kind..
02:29 PM on 11/16/2010
Its called grandstanding. And they should have walked away from this tantrum. Whew - Look at me. See what a leader I am. Wow.
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Larkhill
Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici
04:32 PM on 11/16/2010
You know zero about playing the game of football, Tom Brady or the Patriots chemistry. You're the classic example of an armchair quarterback. Have another tub of Col. Sanders while you watch the next game and "analyze".
07:39 PM on 11/16/2010
FMC your envy is showing. Brady looked like a coach and his teammates respect him or they would of blown him off.

the guy is a leader of men.
01:39 PM on 11/16/2010
he will never be the same after they got caught cheating, spygate has tainted his legacy he needs to win one without it
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Larkhill
Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici
04:25 PM on 11/16/2010
That is such an ignorant comment. You have no clue what the video-taping issue was apparently. It had NO impact on the games played in that era. Teams were allowed to videotape from the stands, but not from the field. It was a technicality which is why it was so dumb to do it, but it had ZERO impact on the Patriots ability to win. You're just typical of jealous haters who want to inflate the importance to feel better about hating the Patriots...
05:53 PM on 11/16/2010
bullcrap\

bellycheat was videotaping other teams at games and practices.

He knew all their plays and it had a huge impact on the game.

You are the one that don't know what you are talking about
07:21 AM on 11/17/2010
you really need to shut your piehole:

Years before Belichick had his video assistant turn the cameras on the Jets in the season opener last year that officially began SpyGate, he was illegally videotaping the Jets' defensive signals. Roger Goodell indicated Belichick was doing this at least as far back as 2000, when he arrived as the Patriots' coach.

Sources told the Daily News that early in a game against the Patriots four years ago, Edwards, in his fourth season as Jets coach, and Henderson, in his first year as the defensive coordinator, noticed a Patriots camera from the opposite sideline aimed at them to tape the defensive signals.

Edwards had made the proper adjustments before the game to avoid Belichick stealing the defensive signals. They went into the game knowing this was a practice Belichick employed and when they saw the camera, they put on a show. That story has been making the rounds in the league the last few days.


This apparently was among the six tapes Belichick turned over to the league that Goodell had destroyed in September. The Patriots beat the Jets twice in 2004 - 13-7 in Foxborough and 23-7 at Giants Stadium.

The Daily News reported in September that the Jets were aware of Belichick's passion for videospying,
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CraigVale
08:30 AM on 11/17/2010
Its football you clown, not congress he's running ! As if baseball never stole signs from a catcher or a soccer coach never saw something interesting on the opponents sideline and used it. You need to get a perspective on life. If you want to talk about cheating, lets open the books on the players college academic credentials ! We'll see who cheated there too! My guess 99% of them ! What would you rather be watching on Sunday? The NFL or some cooking show ? I think I know your answer chef!
01:18 PM on 11/16/2010
He is an empty raging soul inside. It is sad how he misses the great opportunity to be a true leader.
01:56 PM on 11/16/2010
Haha, yea, with his super bowl rings, million dollar contract, definite Hall of Fame status, and super model wife -- clearly he feels empty and crying inside.
01:57 PM on 11/16/2010
F&F