Watch: Tom Brady Hypes Patriots Nation With Amazing Video Posted Day After Win Vs. Dolphins

The New England Patriots were brilliant against the Miami Dolphins, and Tom Brady shared the perfect video to hype the Patriots nation.

Antonio Brown was really great during the game, and Brady praised his teammate for his success on the field.

“I thought he did a great job,” Brady said of Brown during his weekly radio appearance on WEEI’s The Greg Hill Show. “To come in on a short week and then to establish a role for himself. It’s easy to see why he’s been an All-Pro. Just having one game under our belt together, there’s a lot of things I learned and he made a great catch on the touchdown and got us going early in the game.”

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Head coach Bill Belichick said the same, but didn’t reveal much about the allegations against him.

“We’ll take a look at it on film,” Belichick said. “It was one week. There are a lot of things we can work on. But it was good to have him out there.”

“Yeah, I’ll talk about the game. I’ve already commented on that, I’m not going to say anymore,” Belichick told reporters.

When asked if the the tried to get Brown involved early, Belichick had a nice response.

“No, we run the offense,” Belichick said. “Try to throw the ball to the guy that’s open. Haven’t changed that in 20 years.”

Brady has one main focus at the moment.

“To think about something that’s going to happen two weeks from now or three weeks from now or five weeks from now is irrelevant,” Brady said. “You’ll have plenty of time to think about those when that’s a real reality. I mean, that’s so far from what our reality is. You’re not going to live your life going through hypothetical situations.

“I’m not thinking about anything more than 3-0 because that’s the only thing that matters,” he added. “That’s what we’ve got this week. Today, wake up and I’m thinking about the Jets and how they’re going to attack us and how we need to attack them. It’s going to ebb and flow over the course of the whole season.”

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