Tom Brady Makes Simple Promise To Patriots After Week 6 Win

Tom Brady and the New England Patriots did a great job on Sunday night, and their 43-40 win over the Kansas City Chiefs was brilliant. However, Brady would like one play back.

In the third quarter of the game, the quarterback was flushed out of the pocket and looked for a receiver. Tom Brady was brought down and fumbled in the process. The Chiefs got the ball inside the Patriots’ 30-yard line and scored just a few moments later.

Brady did his regular interview on WEEI’s Kirk and Callahan, and talked about the fumble and the mental mistake he made. The result was fine enough for the Patriots, and their signal-caller went as far as promising not to make another mental mistake in the season.

“It is just a mental error. For me to roll right and avoid the guy, and swing the ball around really with no chance to complete it. I had Julian [Edelman] on the sideline, I just didn’t see him. Usually when you roll right you just have to keep rolling right and try and make a good throw. To stop and move around with all the bodies coming, it just was really a mental mistake, which I am not going to have any more of those this year. I won’t do anything like that again,” Brady said.

“We played really well at times. There were other times where I thought we could have done better to score even more points. I think we’re starting to feel confident in really what we can achieve when we put it all together for four quarters. I think it is going to look great. We’ve had 38, 38 and 43 [points] and I think we all still feel like there are plays still out there and we’re still getting familiar with one another. If we can keep grinding and keep practicing and keep making improvements, it is tough to stop us. That is a good feeling,” the quarterback said.

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