PATRIOTS
QUARTERBACK TOM BRADY
LOCKER
ROOM INTERVIEW
October 27,
2004
Q: Nothing has changed. You guys are going against a pretty good
defense on Sunday.
TB: Yes, an excellent defense. They have been one of the best for a
long time, so we have our hands full.
Everytime we play them, it seems like it is tough. We are in there trying to figure out a
way to get some guys open.
Q: You guys have scored first 14
games in a row. How much do you
guys stress that?
TB: It is important us. It is something that we are working
on. We are always working on the
opening plays of the game and it is usually most of our best stuff. Every Friday, Charlie [Weis] and the
quarterbacks meet and we talk about our favorite plays. Usually those are the ones that we feel
are going to be the most successful.
Before that streak, there weren't many times we scored first. They were few and far between. I think it started at the
Cleveland game or maybe it was the week
after that. Before that we hadn't
scored [first] in eight weeks. The
coach was dogging us saying that we couldn't score on the opening drive. Maybe he dogged us enough and we finally
figured it out.
Q: How do you explain how
opportunistic this team is? The Jets put 12 men
on the field and roughed the passer and you take it right down the
field.
TB: I don't know. I think we are always trying to execute
the best we can. Hopefully we do
get second chances, but there are not too many times that you do. When we do get second chances hopefully
we take advantage of it. Last week
we did and sometimes we haven't. I
would like to see us do it a little bit more and not really rely on them making
a mistake for us to succeed. I will
always take a mulligan or something like that.
Q:
You know how difficult the quarterback position is to master. Are you impressed with how quickly Ben
Roethlisberger has come into the league and had
success?
TB: Yes, it is tough. As a young guy you are trying to learn
your own guys and trying to learn the team and the routines. It seems like he is doing a great
job. We saw some clips from him
this morning. He can really throw
the ball. He is a big guy and he is
elusive and he has a cannon out there.
I think there was one game in college where he threw for 600 yards. He is a very good
player.
Q: Does he remind you of you when you first came into the
league?
TB: Yes, except he is about 50
pounds heavier than I was. He has a
big, strong arm and I think he makes a lot of really good throws. It seems like he is making a lot of good
decisions. Probably better
decisions than I made when I was in my first year. I think he started his second or third
game and he has been in there ever since, so he is doing a great
job.
Q: The Red
Sox have given you guys a lot of kudos saying they are trying to be like the
Patriots by taking it one game at a time.
Do you smile when a baseball team starts using your
credo?
TB: We are trying to be like the
Red Sox right now. They are one
game from winning it all. I wish we
were one game from winning it all.
We have the whole season ahead of us. It is pretty tremendous with what they
have done for this whole area. I
think it is a great thing that is happening.
Q: Names
and faces change, but you pretty much know what you are getting when you play a
Bill Cowher team.
TB: You are getting one of the
toughest and smartest teams you'll face.
They have some real football players out there.
[Troy] Polamalu and [James] Farrior and
Casey Hampton was a great player for them.
Larry Foote and Kendrell Bell.
They have some really good players.
Deshea Townsend is a good player.
They all play hard. They run
to the ball and they hit. That is
why they are 5-1. They have won the
division seven out of the last 12 years.
They are doing a lot of great things. I think that all starts with the way
that they are coached. They are
really stressing how they should play.
Q: Hines Ward is almost a
linebacker playing wide receiver.
TB: He takes a really tough
attitude. I got a chance to meet
him a couple of years ago. He is
like the ultimate football player.
He is tough and hard nosed.
He always finishes every run.
He is one of the best blockers in the league for a receiver. He plays the game how it should be
played. He leaves it all out on the
field. He is out there every week
and never misses a game. It is
pretty tremendous and fun to watch.
Q: Is it fun to throw to guys like
that?
TB: Heck yeah. It seems like whether he catches it or
whether he is blocking for a guy who is running it, his enthusiasm is the same
for it. He is just the ultimate
team player. He is one of the top
guys in the league for receptions for good reason because he gets open all the
time and catches every ball you throw to him. He makes some great catches.
Q: You know other teams are going
to bring their very best when they play you guys. Knowing that every week how do you make
sure that you match that intensity week after week without ever having a let
down?
TB: We just try to bring whatever
we can every week. A lot of teams
we have played this year have all been tough opponents. They have all been gearing up and ready
to go. We have been trying to gear
up too. I think for the most part
we have done that. We always try to
bring our own intensity and sometimes it shows more than others. We do go out there and get the toughest
tests that teams want to give and they put everything they can into that
week. We do too.
Q: You guy
have scored first 14 times in a row.
Do you feel the game change at that moment and how big of an advantage is
it to score first?
TB: You
would always like to. Ultimately,
it is whether you are ahead at the end is the most critical. You get up early and for us that is
always something we are trying to do.
When you get the ball first you want to get the ball and go down and
score. If the defense goes on the
field first, they want to stop them from scoring. Fourteen in a row is a nice thing to
do. It is a good feeling being
ahead, but we were behind last game.
We were behind in a few other games this year. We have to go out and continue to push
on when we are behind or even when we are ahead.
Q: Does
that say something for preparation?
You guys are ready for anything they are going to throw at
you.
TB: I think we go out and try to
execute. We try to put our best
plays at the beginning of the game.
You want to get out to a lead.
You want to get out to a fast start. It is especially important out on the
road because you don't want to be behind a whole bunch of points because then
the crowd is into it the whole game.
You would like to go out and establish your style of play for the
day. Both teams are preparing
well. Teams have prepared well for
us all year and we are trying to prepare well for them. It comes down to executing those
plays.
Q: On the coin toss, are you guys
taking the ball first every time?
TB:
Every time.
Q: David Givens' 24 receptions have
all been for first downs. Is that a
fluke or is it a product of the offense and routes he
runs?
TB: I
think whenever you throw it past the first down sticks he catches it, and if he
catches it short of the first down sticks he will turn around and run over some
guys. He has really done a great
job of running after the catch this year.
Any time you throw it to him short, he is making guys miss. He is so strong. If you look at him, he is a big,
physical guy and he can get open down the field too.
Q: Is it a product of the routes he
is running or the position he plays?
TB: He
is running all different types of routes.
He is running hitches. He is
running slants. He is running
comebacks. He is running
fades. He is running short routes
and long routes. It is just a
matter of what he is doing with the ball when it gets in his hands. If he is catching it down the field, it
is always going to be a first down, but if he catches it short he has good
run-after-catch abilities. We have
to keep that streak going.
Q:
Pittsburgh likes to blitz an awful lot as you
have seen and teams have been blitzing you some this year. What difference is there with
Pittsburgh's 3-4 zone blitz
scheme?
TB:
They run it very effectively. They
have been running it for an awfully long time. All the players know how to run the
defense. They know the strengths
and weaknesses of the blitz zones and they know how to disguise their blitz
zones. They have multiple
variations of their blitz zones.
They are very aggressive. It
is a fast defense that moves really well and attacks the ball. I think some teams mix in the blitz zone
and aren't as good as they are.
With a team that runs it as much as they do, they can make some plays
blitzing because they know actually what to do.
Q: How have you been against the
blitz this year? Have you been
better against it this year?
TB: I
don't know. It is the sixth game of
the year. I think we are trying to
get rid of the ball quick. I think
our guys do a great job of not letting guys run free. I watch a lot of other game tapes and I
see a lot of other quarterbacks stand there with the ball in their hands and
guys running free on them. That
rarely and probably never happens with our guys because they always know what to
do and they know who to block. It
is not like we have one or two different protections. We probably have 20 to 25 different
protections that they are all running.
Our guys have to know what to do and then ultimately they have to go and
block them.