Tom Brady Reveals His Biggest Regret From Patriots’ Wild Loss To The Dolphins

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has one major regret on his shoulders, and he will have to live with it to the rest of his life. The quarterback took responsibility for being sacked in the hottest moments of the Patriots’ take on the Miami Dolphins.

In his appearance on WEEI’s “Mut & Callahan,” Tom Brady talked about his biggest regret.

It was just a bad play. We called the timeout after we got the first down and we ran a couple of plays. It was third down, and I thought, ‘OK, well let’s not throw an interception,’ and I had a few other things going through my mind. I just took it for granted. I don’t care how long you play, you’ve got to just stay really aware of those situations. Don’t give away three points like that. That was just a really bad play by me,” he said.

If the quarterback threw the football away, the team would have called on Stephen Gostkowski for the chip-shot field goal. This would have took things in a completely different direction. “That rarely happens. It’s kind of an anomaly. I’m not going to overly evaluate it. It’s just a bad play,” Brady said.

The star quarterback had one of his best games of the regular season. He completed 27 of 43 passes for 358 yards and three touchdowns.

“We’ve had a lot of tough losses over the years. We’ve lost some pretty important games. What’s the difference of losing by 14 (points) down there or losing by 50 or losing by one? They all count the same, and mental toughness is mental toughness. You’ve just got to realize that lots of things had to go right for them to win, and they did. Give them credit. They made some important plays. We’ve got a lot of football to play. There were a lot of positives from yesterday’s game that we’ve got to use going forward, and will use going forward. Our whole season is ahead of us. Let’s make the most of it,” Brady added.

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