Julian Edelman Shares Epic Drawing With Tom Brady After Win Over Giants

The New England Patriots are 6-0 at this point of the regular season. Their win over the New York Giant came after a bunch of mistakes, and the Patriots had trouble scoring. Well, they scored, but had a lot of difficulties in the process. The defense was brilliant, and quarterback Tom Brady added a couple sneaks to the final results. Well, Julian Edelman couldn’t ignore this, and he shared an amazing drawing.

The graphic is actually a celebration of the big win, and references the 1999 movie “The Iron Giant.” Who’s the giant? Brady, of course.

The quarterback was satisfied with the win. “How do I describe it? Happy we won. Happy to get to 6-0,” he said during the post-game press conference. “Yeah, we just grinded it out pretty good. Got kind of forced into one grouping there in the second half. I don’t think that’s ever happened in 20 years, but defense played great, special teams played great. Outside of a few plays, it would have been pretty good. So, we’re hanging in there.”

Edelman was well aware of the struggles offensive players had. The defense was brilliant. Again.

“I think we just feel focused on what we have to do to get it going,” the receiver said. “It is just how it goes and we are playing teams that we don’t really play that often in back-to-back weeks. It is going start off with a great week of practice coming up, have some time down and get it going. We know we are not starting fast and we just have to keep on working, which is what it is all about.”

The offense sort of improved in the second half. Head coach Bill Belichick has to come up with a solution about that part of the game.

“I think it is a testament to our coaching staff and their ability in making adjustments in the second half, seeing things, and guys just grinding and working and that is something to be said. This is a game of adjustment and obviously you want to start off fast but it is not easy winning in this league. It seems like every team is tough, it doesn’t matter the record, where you are at and you don’t want it any other way but that is what comes when you are playing these type of teams each week. It may not start off right but as long as we can keep it going and just keep being positive and fighting then that is when good things lead.” 

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